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The plural form of the noun 'bilingual' (a person fluent in two languages) is bilinguals.The word 'bilingual' is also an adjective, used to describe a noun (a bilingual student).The noun bilingualism is the practice or ability to speak two languages fluently.
The advanced student got an A-plus on the math test.
Bilingual means the ability to speak in two languages.
The root word is: lingu (Latin lingua, meaning language)The Adjective Prefix: bi meaning "two"The Adjective Suffix: -al meaning "of the form or character of"The student was bilingual in French and English.Students learned about bilingual customs of French-Canadians.
I can't write it down but it has 1,909 letters.
For you: one dictionary.
well a gowod online dictionary for kids is just dictionary.com, I'ma student trust me. Using a plain dictionary is great to, but i prefer dictionary.com
Ask your dictionary then ur highschool student. ull get a long answer then a smart aleck answer.
If you would, for instance, read a dictionary, such as the "Webster's Student's Dictionary, you will find that the difference between cultural and cultural is basically nonexistent.
Well, it depends on what your status is. If you are younger, or of lower status than the student, you would call him or her 'senpai.'
Paul M. Fischer has written: 'Student companion book to accompany advanced accounting, 8E' 'Advanced Accounting - Textbook Only' 'Student companion book to accompany Advanced accounting, 8e' -- subject(s): Accounting 'Advanced accounting' -- subject(s): Accounting 'Cost accounting' -- subject(s): Cost accounting 'Fundamentals of advanced accounting' -- subject(s): Accounting
Abul Haq has written: 'Student's standard English-Urdu dictionary'