Bi-lingual The term bilingual refers most frequently and more specifically to a person who speaks two languages. A person who speaks more than two, who is, in effect, multilingual, is polyglot. The terms apply to communities and populations as well as to individual people. Thus, a community in which, for example, Spanish and English are almost equally prevalent is a bilingual community. One in which several languages are noticeable and influential is multilingual or polyglot.
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Chinese are catching up but still are far behind India in the English Language. India has more English speaking people than USA and not China.
The official language in Romania is the Romanian language; the Romanian language is the mother language for more than 93 % of the population. The Romanian language is also the most important language in the Republic of Moldova. In other countries are more than 3 000 000 Romanian language speaking people.
Speaking different languages can broaden your cultural understanding, improve your cognitive abilities, and open up new opportunities for travel, work, and social interactions. Additionally, being multilingual can enhance your problem-solving skills and make you a more valuable asset in a globalized world.
Speaking more than one language can improve cognitive functions, such as problem-solving and multitasking, and can delay the onset of dementia. It also provides better job opportunities and enhances cultural understanding and communication skills.
There is a larger population of Spanish-speaking people in Hollywood compared to French-speaking people. This is primarily due to the large Spanish-speaking population in Los Angeles and the influence of Latin American culture in the entertainment industry.
There are more English-speaking people in Canada than French-speaking people. English is the most widely spoken language in Canada, with approximately two-thirds of the population speaking English as their first language. French is spoken mainly in the province of Quebec, where it is the official language.
German speakers speak no faster than the speakers of other languages. It often appears that foreign language speakers sound as though they are speaking fast because the "listener's ear is untrained" and the listener is not used to people speaking the language fluently/naturally. As their experience of the language grows they become more accustomed to hearing the language spoken the speed and pitch sound more natural.
NoNo. GSBs are konkani speaking people. Malwani is close to Konkani but is more off an offshoot of Marathi. Who says GSB s have to be Konkani speaking people .There are thousands of GSBs whose mother tongue is marathi or malvani
Because they were concerned that their French language and culture would not survive in a country with more English-speaking people than French.
Language barriers within a country can arise due to differences in dialects, accents, or even the use of specific local terms or expressions. These differences can lead to miscommunication, misunderstanding, and difficulties in effective communication between people from different regions or communities within the same country.
Over 7 million people in Quebec speak French as their first language, making it the predominant language in the province. French is also a requirement for official communication and documentation in Quebec.
Yes.No. They stoled the idea of Greeks, and developed into English, Latin and more. And please if you people out there trying to answer a question don't just give one word of YES. Give a lil more detail... CAUSE WOW! I LOATHE FINDING AND FIGURING MY ANSWERS WHEN THERE IS NO FUDGING ANSWER ON WIKI!!! And if you want more information of the mosaics,