bilingual in Portuguese
bilingual in Portuguese is bilingue, bilíngue, diglota — bilingual means able to speak two languages fluently.
bilingual in Portuguese
bilingue
Having the ability to speak two languages fluently.
bilíngue
Having the ability to speak two languages fluently.
bilíngue
Spoken or written in two different languages.
bilingue
Spoken or written in two different languages.
bilíngue
A person who is able to use two languages.
diglota
A person who is able to use two languages.
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 Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "bilingual" in Portuguese?
"bilingual" in Portuguese is bilingue, bilíngue, diglota. 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 Portuguese, "bilingual" is bilingue, bilíngue, diglota.
Are there other ways to say "bilingual" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 3 translations listed for "bilingual": bilingue, bilíngue, diglota.
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