Trilingual means "able to speak 3 languages fluently"
Is someone who can fluently speak 2 languages ... "bi" = 2; "lingual" is the adjective form of 'language'
Bilingual means able to speak two languages.
multilingual.
bi-lingual The term for a person who is able to speak two languages is: Bilingual.
Being able to speak two languages is called bilingualism.
A polyglot is a person who can speak 3+ languages. Some Polyglots can speak dozens of languages, while others get by with the minimum of three. If you speak 2 languages you are considered BIlingual but if you speak three or more your are a polyglot. It came from a word which meant "many tonged".
Bilingual is an adjective, not a prefix. It literally means two languages. It can refer to people who speak two languages, or types of education where both of two languages are respected, included and fostered within the curriculum.
It could be multi lingual. It means a person who can use different or a lot of languages
Multilingual means being able to speak, read, or write in multiple languages. It refers to individuals who are proficient in more than one language.
I wasn't aware that fruit are able to speak languages.
bilingual
As many as they are able to learn.