multilingual, or polyglot.
A person who speaks a lot is often referred to as talkative or loquacious.
One word is a "polyglot." This word comes from Greek, meaning "many tongues." It first came into use in the 1600s. But these days, a more common word is "multilingual." This word can refer to an individual, or to an entire community where more than two language are spoken. (A person who speaks two languages is "bilingual.")
A person who uses a lot of words can be referred to as verbose or loquacious.
A person with multiple nationalities is often referred to as a "multinational" or a "citizen of the world."
Roberta Bondar is a Canadian astronaut and neurologist who speaks English, as it is one of the official languages of Canada. As a highly educated individual, she likely also speaks French, the other official language of Canada. Bondar may also be proficient in other languages, given her extensive travels and scientific collaborations.
A person who speaks a lot is often referred to as talkative or loquacious.
talkative
A person who speaks a lot can be described as talkative, chatty, or loquacious.
Well, there are so many languages spoken by a lot of people. However, the official languages in the North American countries are English, Spanish and French.
It is most likely that any country you go you hear a number of languages spoken related to Europe. The continent of Africa ( with the exception of Euthopia and Liberia) similarly to North America and the Caribbean have been colonies of European powers in the 16-20th centuries. As a result to this countries in Africa together with Euthopia and Liberia speak European Languages.
One word is a "polyglot." This word comes from Greek, meaning "many tongues." It first came into use in the 1600s. But these days, a more common word is "multilingual." This word can refer to an individual, or to an entire community where more than two language are spoken. (A person who speaks two languages is "bilingual.")
You would call a person who praises himself a lot a narcissist.
umm by phone or if the question is meant to be (waht do you call a person with a lot of money) that answer is rich
I believe that they are called translators.
A klutz
contrary
A narcoleptic person; a person with narcolepsy.