One great fanfiction with this concept is 'Multilingual Stiles' on FanFiction.net. It shows Stiles using his language skills in various supernatural situations, like when dealing with international werewolf packs. It's really interesting how his ability to speak different languages adds depth to the story.
His language ability can often drive the plot by allowing him to communicate with characters that others can't. For example, if there's a secretive group that only speaks a rare language, Stiles can get information from them.
I recommend a novel called "We Monsters Don't Want to Die". The male protagonist, Obmar, transmigrated to a world full of God's Chosen Ones. All non-human creatures were monsters in their eyes. What surprised him the most was that the languages used by these Chosen Ones included all kinds of languages on Earth! The novel was full of fantasy and adventure. The male protagonist could also use cool skills. It would definitely satisfy your expectations of the male protagonist being multi-language. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Definitely. You have the option to read manga in different languages. It depends on the popularity and demand for a particular manga. Some are translated into dozens of languages to meet the global interest.
Well, sometimes it's portrayed as a natural extension of her book - learning nature. She's constantly reading and studying, so picking up different languages seems like a no - brainer. Fanfic authors might show her using her language skills to communicate with magical creatures that have their own unique languages. For instance, she could use a form of Elvish to talk to house - elves, which not only helps in understanding their culture better but also in advocating for their rights within the wizarding world.
Perhaps he could speak Latin. Latin is often associated with magic in many fictional universes, including the Harry Potter universe. It's possible that instead of English, he has a deep understanding of Latin for casting spells and studying ancient magic texts. For example, many spells in the real Potter series have Latin roots, so in this fanfiction, he might directly use Latin in his daily magic use.
The people who speak the most languages in the world are probably native African speakers. According to the United Nations, Africa's population accounts for about 55% of the global population and has the most native speakers. Some African countries have more than 100 different languages, some of which have more people than all other languages combined. For example, there are 16 official languages in kenya, and there are many varieties of languages in uganda, among which Burundi has more than 200 different variants. As a result, native African speakers may speak several different languages, including English and other Western languages.
Yes, some can. If a photojournalist is multilingual, there's no reason they can't write their own stories in different languages. They can share their visual experiences with a wider audience around the world.