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multilingual

/ˌmʌl.tiˈlɪŋ.ɡwəl/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.adjective

Involving, using, or able to speak or write in several different languages.

Example Sentences:
  • She works as a multilingual translator for the United Nations.
  • The software provides multilingual support for users around the globe.
2.noun

A person who is able to speak and understand several languages.

Example Sentences:
  • As a true multilingual, he seamlessly switched between French, Mandarin, and English.
  • The conference brought together multilinguals from diverse cultural backgrounds.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the combining form multi- (from Latin multus, meaning 'much' or 'many') + lingua (Latin for 'tongue' or 'language'), coined in the 19th century to describe people or texts fluent in or utilizing multiple languages.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Break it down: 'Multi' means many, and 'lingua' sounds like language. Think of 'many languages'.

Frequently Asked Questions About “multilingual

1. What is the meaning of “multilingual” in English?

In English, multilingual (adjective) is defined as: “Involving, using, or able to speak or write in several different languages.”.

2. How do you use “multilingual” in a sentence?

She works as a multilingual translator for the United Nations.

3. What are English synonyms of “multilingual”?

Common synonyms include:polyglot,multilingual,many-tongued

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “multilingual”?

Derived from the combining form multi- (from Latin multus, meaning 'much' or 'many') + lingua (Latin for 'tongue' or 'language'), coined in the 19th century to describe people or texts fluent in or utilizing multiple languages.