Marco Polo spoke Latin. Also, according to Catholic encyclopedia, he learned Uighur, Persian, Chinese and Mongolian during his travels in Asia.
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Marco Polo was well educated and spoke four languages. He was taught by his father, uncle, private tutors, and learned a lot while traveling abroad.
Guus Hiddink can speak Dutch, English, German, and Russian.
You would be called a quadrilingual.
Jefferson ,ohn Adams and John Q. Adams could speak at least three languages- maybe four. Garfield also knew several languages, but maybe not to speak.
she speaks four languages. Tamil, Hindi, Marathi, and English
he is fluent in four languages, although I don't know which, I've heard him speak English, French and German (I believe it was German).
You just say - "I speak four languages" ...?It would be good if you use the one the other person speaks and understands._________You DO see the wonderful irony in your question... right?______________Try to work it into the conversation gradually. Wait until the person brings up a topic related to languages, other countries, or travel. Then mention that you speak a particular language. When the other party acknowledges that, you can add "and I speak three others". You don't want to sound full of yourself or pretentious by just blurting it out, but don't let yourself be passed over because you couldn't find the right opportunity to reveal a valuable personality asset.______________Throw in something like:'IK Parle Cuatro Languages'(I(in dutch) Speak(in French) Four(in spanish) Languages(in english)
A person who speaks four languages is called a quadrilingual.
Christine Lagarde is known to speak fluently in English and French. She may have some proficiency in other languages, but these two are the main ones she is known for.
Marco Polo died at the age of 70.