Very much so, (in most cases). A bilingual person can be an important resource for a company when dealing with clients whom do not speak english.
Being bi-lingual.
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bilingual - bi as in 2 and lingual as in language
No, he could only speak German.
The ability to speak 2 languages is called being bi-lingual. While being able to speak more than two and a person is called a polyglot. (Although it can refer to a bi-lingual speaker as well)
The answer is bi. Or uni. Or tri. Or omni. What makes you think you can only use one prefix with it?
Industry in Acapulco would be comprised of tourism,and bi-lingual translator positions.
Bilingual means to speak two languages..... Bi means two and Lingual mans language.
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.
being bi-lingual it helps because you could help other people that doesnt not speak both languages, and when ever you get a job you can help the customers doesnt matter the race.