A person with multiple nationalities is often referred to as a "multinational" or a "citizen of the world."
A person who speaks a lot is often referred to as talkative or loquacious.
A person who uses a lot of words can be referred to as verbose or loquacious.
A person who speaks many languages is often called a polyglot.
A proper term would be "loquacious" (talkative, garrulous, verbose). Slang terms include "chatter box," babbler, or "motormouth."
A person who frequently uses bad words is typically referred to as someone who curses, swears, or has a foul mouth.
A lot of it had to with the different nationalities within the empire and the language barrier from all those different nationalities. The Austrian and Hungarians thought they were better then their Slavic and Northern Italian counterparts/subjects.
A lot of it had to with the different nationalities within the empire and the language barrier from all those different nationalities. The Austrian and Hungarians thought they were better then their Slavic and Northern Italian counterparts/subjects.
A lot of it had to with the different nationalities within the empire and the language barrier from all those different nationalities. The Austrian and Hungarians thought they were better then their Slavic and Northern Italian counterparts/subjects.
You would call a person who praises himself a lot a narcissist.
Samoans are the native dwellers, with a whole lot of different nationalities immigrating into the country
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
A person who speaks a lot is often referred to as talkative or loquacious.
talkative
A klutz
contrary
A narcoleptic person; a person with narcolepsy.
A person who uses a lot of words can be referred to as verbose or loquacious.