The universal language often referred to in music is known as "Music Theory." It includes concepts like notes, scales, chords, rhythm, and melody that provide a foundation for communication and understanding among musicians regardless of their spoken language.
A person who translates one language into another is called a translator.
A monolingual.
A person who speaks more than one language is called a polyglot.
A person who translates one language to another is called a translator.
A person who knows more than one language is called a multilingual individual.
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No. No one speaks every major language.
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A person who translates one language into another is called a translator.
Every one of your first cousins will have at least one and usually two grandparents who are not related to you. The English language does not have a term for this non-relationship. You can call them "my cousin's grandparents" if you need to refer to them.
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Most, but not all musical terms are written in Italian. For example: Moderato, a word describing a moderate speed at which to play music, is Italian for "moderately". Similarly, Andante, also describing the speed of music, is Italian for "at a walking pace". If you want to see an online musical dictionary, this one: http://www.music.vt.edu/musicdictionary/ Includes a recording of the proper pronunciation, and is very thorough.
A monolingual.
The Indo-European language family is the most widely distributed language family in the world. One or more of its languages is spoken on every continent.
A person who speaks more than one language is called a polyglot.
A person who translates one language to another is called a translator.