The word itself means one tongue (language). If you only speak English, you are unilingual. If you speak two, you are bilingual and if you speak several, you are multilingual.
Unilingual refers to a person or a region where only one language is spoken or used. It contrasts with bilingualism, where two languages are spoken or used.
Iceland is considered unilingual as the vast majority of the population speaks Icelandic as their primary language.
Japan is an example of a country that is predominantly unilingual, with Japanese being the official and most widely spoken language.
A monolingual person.
No.Languages:German (official nationwide) 88.6%, Turkish 2.3%, Serbian 2.2%, Croatian (official in Burgenland) 1.6%, other (includes Slovene,official in Carinthia, and Hungarian, official in Burgenland) 5.3% (2001 census)
Speaking only one language is called monolingualism.
Iceland is considered unilingual as the vast majority of the population speaks Icelandic as their primary language.
It shouldn't.
A monolingual person.
Probably Saskatchewan or Manitoba.
France, Belgium, and HungaryAnswer:The previous answer is wrong. There are no unilingual countries in Europe. Every country has speakers of more than 1 language.
Austria
No in the UK English, Welsh and Gaelic are all used.
Japan is an example of a country that is predominantly unilingual, with Japanese being the official and most widely spoken language.
I believe that word is, "unilingual", which literally means, "One tongue".
No, there was a Serbocrotian language (spoken in Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Montenegro), Slovenian language, and Macedonian language.
Speaking only one language is called monolingualism.
Only a part of the song Wooden Heart from the movie GI Blues was in German. Elvis was unilingual English speaking.