bilingual

See also: bi-lingual

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin bilinguis + -al; equivalent to bi- + lingual.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /baɪˈlɪŋ.ɡwəl/, /baɪˈlɪŋ.ɡju.əl/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ɪŋɡwəl, -ɪŋɡjuəl

Adjective

bilingual (not comparable)

  1. Having the ability to speak two languages fluently.
    Synonyms: diglot, two-tongued
    Hypernym: multilingual
    • 1998, Bruce Fife, The Birthday Party Business, →ISBN, page 176:
      Since she is bilingual she has them written in both English and Spanish.
  2. Spoken or written in two different languages.
    Hypernym: multilingual
    a bilingual dictionary
    • 2020 December 30, Paul Stephen, “Chirk station is truly blooming”, in Rail, page 48:
      All signage in and around the station is bilingual in Welsh and English, while station announcements and passenger information screens provide real-time information.
  3. Characterized by the use or presence of two languages.
    Hypernym: multilingual
    bilingual education
    • 2018 December 12, Cleve R. Wootson Jr., “Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s new favorite pastime appears to be trolling conservative critics”, in The Washington Post:
      Ocasio-Cortez’s trolling went bilingual in November when a Fox News show, “The Story,” had a prime-time discussion about Ocasio-Cortez’s shoes, including an acknowledgment that the network spent a lot of time talking about a woman who had not even been sworn into Congress yet.

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Derived terms

Descendants

  • Japanese: バイリンガル (bairingaru)
  • Polish: bilingwalny

Translations

See also

Noun

bilingual (plural bilinguals)

  1. A person who is able to use two languages.

Translations

Further reading

German

Etymology

bi- + lingual

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Adjective

bilingual (strong nominative masculine singular bilingualer, not comparable)

  1. bilingual
    Synonym: zweisprachig

Declension

Further reading

  • bilingual” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
  • bilingual” in Uni Leipzig: Wortschatz-Lexikon
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