You could keep your brain healthier for longer
Dr. Thomas Bak, said: "Bilingualism can be seen as a successful brain training, contributing to cognitive reserve, which can help delay dementia". According to research, being bilingual can improve your brainpower later in life in addition to improving your memory and mental skills now.
Researchers who studied the relationship between multilingualism and brain health discovered that those who speak more than one language had a 4.5-year delay in the onset of dementia symptoms. It's important to note that this research concentrated on topics across all educational levels and in multiple occupations. The number of neural connections in the brain may expand as a result of learning a new language, which is one explanation for this.