INTRODUCTION
Bilingualism and biculturalism are interconnected concepts, yet they have distinct meanings. Bilingualism pertains to the proficiency in speaking multiple languages fluently, whereas biculturalism pertains to the capacity to comprehend and value multiple cultures. Bilingual individuals may or may not possess bicultural knowledge, and similarly, bicultural individuals may or may not have proficiency in multiple languages.
In this blog, we will discuss the differences between bilingualism and biculturalism, provide examples, and explore the benefits of both.
