Speaking of linguistic bon vivants, consider the case of Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, whose mother tongue was Swedish. In addition he spoke fluent German, French, and Russian and Finnish, and; proficiencies in Norwegian, Danish, English, Polish, Portuguese, Latin, and Chinese. I'm finished!
Good hunting
Good luck with your Finnish!
Speaking of linguistic bon vivants, consider the case of Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, whose mother tongue was Swedish. In addition he spoke fluent German, French, and Russian and Finnish, and; proficiencies in Norwegian, Danish, English, Polish, Portuguese, Latin, and Chinese. I'm finished!