I am not sure what you mean by Spanish jobs. If you are an English speaker wishing to seek employment in a Spanish speaking country, or a job which requires interaction with the people of those countries, it is advisable to learn the language.
No, the multi lingual menu only displays instruction in English, French, and spanish.
It could be multi lingual. It means a person who can use different or a lot of languages
The Sharp Multi-Lingual Pocket PC can translate various languages, including English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. It supports multiple language pairs for translation.
With a degree in translation of English - Spanish & French, someone can become a tour guide or a travel agent. There are many hospitality jobs which require multi-lingual workers.
She played the Harp, was multi lingual, was a noteworthy equestrian and a good mother.
The Sharp multi-lingual pocket PC is a real PDA, but it does indeed shine as a translator.
Polyglot or multi-lingual.
Multi-lingual
Being bi-lingual or multi-lingual is always an advantage in a foreign relations job. Russian, Farsi, Chinese, Japanese, and Spanish tend to be the highest in demand.
By requesting translations in the "Question bar".
oDesk is a free electronic-lance website which gives a lot of jobs that you can choose from, including the Multi Lingual Jobs. This job may contain translating from one language to another and data-entries.
As Accent Special Edition Word processors (multi-lingual) is for £39 and Accent / Express 1.1 Word processors (multi-lingual) is for £119, its clear Accent Exp must have more features. But there is more latest version called Accent / Express / Pro 2 Word processors (multi-lingual) which is for £49. Now this is where I get confused. The latest version is "Pro 2" but it is cheaper.