Yes, Albrecht Dürer was known to speak several languages. He was fluent in German, his native tongue, and also had knowledge of Latin, which was common among educated individuals during the Renaissance. Additionally, he likely had some understanding of Italian, as he traveled to Italy and interacted with artists and intellectuals there. Dürer's multilingual abilities would have aided him in his artistic exchanges and studies across Europe.
Albrecht Durer spoke German. He was a famous German painter, printmaker, and theorist of the German Renaissance.
A person who speak different languages is called a Linguist.
A "polyglot" is someone who knows several languages.
Lucy Liu is known to speak several languages, including English, Mandarin, and some Spanish.
Samir Nasri can speak several languages including French and Arabic. His proficiency in other languages is not widely known.
In "Flowers for Algernon," Strauss is said to speak several languages fluently, including French, German, Latin, and Spanish.
There is no such language called American. There are several languages native to America, notably native American languages.
The plural form of language is languages, e.g. "They speak several different languages at their home.
Jayalalitha was fluent in several languages, including Tamil, English, Telugu, Kannada, and Hindi.
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.
Although many Europeans, like myself, speak several languages there are millions, especially English and French, who only speak one. So I would say that on average a European speaks 2 languages.
There are NO countries near France that only speak 2 languages, but there are several that speak more than two languages, including:SpainGermanyBelgiumSwitzerlandItaly