Speak two languages.
A person who learns French and English simultaneously from childhood onwards would be considered a simultaneous bilingual.
To make a country officially bilingual, there must be two official languages, selected by the government. If there is only one official language, but another language is spoken, the country is not considered officially bilingual.
The noun form of the adjective bilingual is bilingualism.
Bilingual means you can speak two languages so you become bilingual by learning another language.
Not that I'm aware of, bilingual says it best.
Bilingual is the correct spelling.
Someone who is bilingual knows two languages.
The word "bilingual" is an adjective.
The Bilingual Review was created in 1974.
Bilingual means that a person can speak more than one language. This is an example sentence using the word bilingual. Jill was bilingual because she could speak English and Spanish.
I speak two languages so I am bilingual. The bilingual countries, such as Canada and Equatorial Guinea, have two official languages.
No, it is not considered slander if the statement is true.