The best age to start learning languages is a matter of debate among experts, but there is evidence to suggest that young children have a natural aptitude for language learning. 

Research has shown that children's brains are more receptive to learning new languages between the ages of 0-7 years old. During this time, their brains are still developing and are highly adaptable, which makes it easier for them to pick up new sounds, grammar, and vocabulary. 

However, it's never too late to start learning a new language. While it may be easier for young children to acquire a new language, adults can still learn new languages with dedication and practice. In fact, adults may have an advantage in terms of motivation and cognitive maturity.

The most important factor in language learning is consistency. Regular practice and exposure to the language are key to developing proficiency. Additionally, learning a language in a supportive and immersive environment, such as through speaking with native speakers or attending language classes, can also be helpful.

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