bilingual in Latin
bilingual in Latin is bilinguis — bilingual means able to speak two languages fluently.
bilingual in Latin
bilinguis
What does "bilingual" mean?
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adj Able to speak two languages fluently.
"Their children grew up bilingual in Spanish and English."
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adj Written, spoken, or conducted in two languages.
"The museum provides bilingual signage throughout."
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noun A person fluent in two languages.
"As a bilingual, she often works as an informal translator for her family."
bilingual in a sentence
- Their children grew up bilingual in Spanish and English.
- The museum provides bilingual signage throughout.
- As a bilingual, she often works as an informal translator for her family.
Common Latin translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "bilingual" in Latin?
"bilingual" in Latin is bilinguis. bilingual means: Able to speak two languages fluently.
How do you use "bilingual" in a sentence?
Example: "Their children grew up bilingual in Spanish and English." In Latin, "bilingual" is bilinguis.
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