trilingual
IPA: traɪɫˈɪŋgwʌɫ
noun
- A person who speaks three languages.
adjective
- Able to read or speak three languages.
- Expressed or written in three languages.
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Examples of "trilingual" in Sentences
- Most Arabs are bilingual or trilingual.
- All traffic signs are bi or trilingual.
- English french spanish means trilingual.
- The archive on this site is also trilingual.
- Even the 'official website' is trilingual for that fact.
- Most Mauritians are at least bilingual, if not trilingual.
- So my regular life is pretty much trilingual on daily basis.
- A trilingual scenario has been proposed for the land of Israel.
- I am Norwegian, work in English, and live in Korea (married to a Korean, trilingual kids).
- No wonder (in 1925) Hans Arp and El Lissitzky co-authored the trilingual Kunstismen (Isms in Art in English).
- My family is fully bilingual. .some of us trilingual … and my dad is practically a manly and far more bearded C3P0.
- It is fairly easy to align paragraphs in our trilingual corpus of Swiss banking reports since the boundaries are usually clearly marked.
- While Maria and I continue to work in Wordpress, it is the deployment of her trilingual skills on her blog that earn Maria a spot on this list.
- The world we live in is becoming more and more populated with bilingual and trilingual people, not to mention knowing more languages is a very marketable skill.
- It was assumed earlier that differences in the brain would only occur if a person is bi - or trilingual, that is with a very high command of different languages.
- As I am Norwegian, work in English, and live in Korea (married to a Korean, trilingual kids), I think it is absolutely ridiculous that Windows doesn't come with all relevant languages built in for all versions.
- However, as I am Norwegian, work in English, and live in Korea (married to a Korean, trilingual kids), I think it is absolutely ridiculous that Windows doesn't come with all relevant languages built in for all versions.
- The massive, trilingual volume that is now to hand—you need two of them just to lift its 7½ pounds of text and pictures—contains Kubrick's script of the abortive project as well as samples of the research material he assembled over a period of years in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
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