Bilingual
The term "bilingual" refers to an individual who can speak two languages proficiently.
Polyglot means someone who can speak multiple languages.
Bilingual means able to speak two languages.
The word you are looking for is "bilingual."
A common prefix for "lingual" is "bi-", which means "two" or "both." An example of a word that uses this prefix is "bilingual," which refers to someone who is able to speak two languages fluently.
Bilingual refers to a person who is fluent in two languages.
If they speak two languages, they're generally referred to as bilingual. People who speak more than two can usually be referred to as a linguist.
Bilingual means able to speak two languages.
multilingual.
Trilingual means "able to speak 3 languages fluently"
Bilingual means you speak two languages. Multilingual means you speak more.
It means that the person can speak two languages, Bi-2, lingual-language
Bilingual means to speak two languages..... Bi means two and Lingual mans language.
The word you are looking for is "bilingual."
The word to describe someone who can speak more that one language fluently is Bilingual.That isn't correct, Bilingual means that you speak TWO languages fluently. If you speak five you are PENTAlingual
Bilingual refers to a person who is fluent in two languages.
Bilingual means you can speak 2 languages but multilingual means you can speak more than 2. However, bilingual and multilingual are interchangeable phrases.
Some examples of words borrowed directly from other languages into English include "sushi" from Japanese, "croissant" from French, and "avatar" from Sanskrit. These loanwords reflect the cultural exchange and influence between languages.