Saint John XXIII was known to be a polyglot and was believed to have spoken at least 10 languages fluently. These include Italian Latin French Spanish German Portuguese English Croatian Ukrainian and Slovenian. He also had a working knowledge of several other languages.
Yes, John Dewey could speak French and German in addition to English. Dewey was a prominent American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer known for his pragmatist philosophy.
It means "Saint Juan" or "Saint John"
you spell saint john in french the way you spell it in English hope that answers your question i will post another question when i think of one answer you latter!!!!!!!!!!! Bye Saint Jean
Well, honey, John Milton was a cunning linguist who could speak multiple languages like Latin, Greek, Hebrew, and Italian. So, to answer your question, he could speak at least four languages. But who's counting?
As of 2005, the person fluent in the most languages is John Henry Jorgansen, who at that time, was fluent in 18 languages, could speak conversationally in a further 10 and was also fluent in Furbish (the native language of the Hasbro toy "Furby"). He was 28 y/o at the time.
Pope St. John XXIII is currently the patron saint of Papal Delegates only.
Pope St. John XXIII is currently the patron saint of Papal Delegates only.
he become a saint by helping a poor Indian bleeding to death
Saint John XXIII was canonized by the Catholic Church in 2014 by Pope Francis. He was recognized for his holiness, humility, and leadership, particularly in convening the Second Vatican Council, which brought significant reforms to the Church. Miracles attributed to his intercession also played a role in his canonization.
Pope John XXIII was canonized on April 27, 2014, by Pope Francis.
He was canonized on December 9, 1962, by Pope John XXIII.
Yes, he was canonized, along with Pope John XXIII on April 27, 2014, by Pope Francis.
John McCain spoke English fluently. He did not publicly mention speaking any other languages.
Yes, he will be canonized, along with Blessed Pope John XXIII, on April 27, 2014.
No, Pope John XXIII did not travel.
Antipope John XXIII was born in 1370.
Antipope John XXIII died in 1418.