1. A mixture of languages is called a creole
example: Language of the natives of West Indies or Latin America mixed with
European/African language or descent .
2. A mixture of two or more languages not a native language of the speaker is called Pidgin
Creole languages are actually based on a mixture of different languages, including Spanish and French, but they are not exclusively a blend of those two languages. Creole languages have developed in various parts of the world where people of different linguistic backgrounds have interacted and created a new language to communicate.
A polyglot is a person who speaks several languages proficiently.
A person who speak different languages is called a Linguist.
Swahili is a mixture of Bantu languages, Arabic, and some words from other languages such as Persian, Hindi, Portuguese, and English. It developed along the East African coast through trade interactions between these different linguistic groups.
A "polyglot" is someone who knows several languages.
Celtic: In Britain, this one came first; French in 1300: Considered "noble"; English: A mixture of several languages; and Latin: Brought by the Romans.
Containing, or made up, of, several languages; as, a polyglot lexicon, Bible., Versed in, or speaking, many languages., One who speaks several languages., A book containing several versions of the same text, or containing the same subject matter in several languages; esp., the Scriptures in several languages.
The language, Ge'ez, was a mixture of South Arabian, Greek, and Cushitic languages.
Creole languages are actually based on a mixture of different languages, including Spanish and French, but they are not exclusively a blend of those two languages. Creole languages have developed in various parts of the world where people of different linguistic backgrounds have interacted and created a new language to communicate.
He was multilingual, a speaker and writer of several languages.
A polyglot is a person who speaks several languages proficiently.
A macaronic text contains a mixture of languages, typically two or more languages blended together in a single piece of writing. It often showcases the incorporation of different linguistic elements for artistic or humorous effect.
A mixture of two European languages is called a "creole" or a "pidgin," depending on the specific circumstances of how the languages have evolved and combined. These terms refer to new languages that have developed from the blending of two or more linguistic traditions.
A person who speak different languages is called a Linguist.
Bilingual means to know 2 languages.
English and French are Canada's two official languages although there are several native languages and immigrant languages also.
Afrikaans: Mengsel -Pronounced (mehng-sil)