%0 Case Reports %T Multilingualism and semantic dementia - A case report. %A Reddy Mukku SS %A Keshavaprasad YB %A Rangarajan SK %A Girimaji AS %A Mohammed M %A Mangalore S %A Sivakumar PT %J Asian J Psychiatr %V 54 %N 0 %D Dec 2020 %M 32659657 %F 13.89 %R 10.1016/j.ajp.2020.102267 %X Language is a vital component of cognition essential for communication. Proficiency in more than one language has become a norm for many in the current era of globalisation. In neurogenerative conditions decline in language ability leads to early dependency. Studies have reported higher cognitive reserve in multilingual compared to monolinguals. Determining preserved language skills in a patient presenting with cognitive concerns helps in understanding the cognitive reserve, early signs of dementia, the extent of impairment due to language deficits and planning for cognitive stimulation. In this article, we have described an elderly woman with multilinguistic abilities who presented with semantic dementia.