According to the Philippine Daily Inquirer, Dahlia, the 2-year-old daughter of Anne Curtis, demonstrated her multilingualism by conversing in Ilocano, English, and French, making her mother immensely proud.
On her Instagram, the actress revealed a glimpse of her daughter counting her colorful stones. When Dahlia reached 10, she switched from Ilocano to French, then to English to continue counting.
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Mark Bautista, Tim Yap, and Danica Sotto, who are also celebrities like Curtis, were among those who praised Dahlia for her multilingualism. Dahlia's multilingual skills may not come as a surprise to some given that her cousin Tili has been trained in Spanish, French, Filipino, and English.
Curtis hoped that Dahlia would be able to study Ilocano like her mother Carmen. In light of this, she had requested that Carmen communicate with Dahlia in Ilocano so that the kid would become acquainted with the language at an early age.
Curtis and her star chef husband Erwan Heussaff have a daughter named Dahlia. Dahlia was welcomed by the couple, who have been married since 2017, while they were visiting Australia in 2020. Then, in February of last year, they left again for the Philippines.