💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Bilinguous"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| bilinguar | Obsolete form of bilingual. [Having the ability to speak two languages fluently.] |
| two-tongued | (by extension) Deceitful; lying; two-faced. |
| bi-lingual | Rare spelling of bilingual. [Having the ability to speak two languages fluently.] |
| bilingualnoun | A person who is able to use two languages. |
| biling. | Abbreviation of bilingual. [Having the ability to speak two languages fluently.] |
| polylingual | able to use multiple languages |
| diglotnoun | A bilingual inscription, book, or person. |
| biloquial | (rare) Of, pertaining to, or possessing the ability to speak in two different voices, especially as a ventriloquist. |
| trilinguar | (archaic) trilingual |
| sesquilingual | (of a person) Able to communicate fluently in one language, but only to a degree in another. |
| multilingualnoun | A polyglot. |
| bidialectalnoun | natively using or capable of using two dialects of a language |
| bilinguisnoun | (law, historical) A jury made up partly of natives and partly of foreigners. |
| ambilingual | Speaking two or more languages with complete fluency and such that there is no subject or domain of communication in which one language is preferred over others. |
| polyglottous | (rare) Speaking many languages; polyglot. |
| polyglotnoun | (also figuratively) One who has mastered (especially when able to speak) several languages. |
| bilocational | Of or pertaining to bilocation. |
| bisemous | (linguistics) Having two meanings or interpretations. |
| bilectalnoun | That speaks two lects of the same language |
| polyglotted | polyglot; multilingual |
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