The word to describe someone who can speak more that one language fluently is Bilingual.That isn't correct, Bilingual means that you speak TWO languages fluently. If you speak five you are PENTAlingual
India has many recognised languages. Here are a few Hindi words, which is a major one. 'do' = two 'das' = ten Dhanya-waadh = thank you Din = day Dushman = enemy Daat = teeth
Jinxed means fooled or tricked and also it could mean hoaxed.
It means: One should "hit" first, then "speak"
You go to the Guy in the shack in West Lumbridge Swamp and Ask him for a new one.
Multilingual means being able to speak, read, or write in multiple languages. It refers to individuals who are proficient in more than one language.
Polyglot.
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On average, most people can speak one to two languages fluently. Some individuals may be multilingual and speak three or more languages, while others may only speak their native language. The number of languages a person can speak often depends on factors such as upbringing, education, and exposure to different languages.
Although many Europeans, like myself, speak several languages there are millions, especially English and French, who only speak one. So I would say that on average a European speaks 2 languages.
Chipewyan's speak Chipewyan. It is one of the many Athabaskan native languages in Canada.
Most people speak one or two languages fluently. Some people may speak three or more languages, but that is not the norm for the average person.
There is no limit to the number of languages one can learn to speak. However, the ability to become proficient in each language depends on various factors such as time commitment, practice, aptitude, and exposure to the language. It is possible for individuals to become proficient in multiple languages with dedication and regular practice.
People who speak more than one language are called bilingual if they speak two languages, trilingual if they speak three languages, and so on.
Of course they speak other languages. Don't you know people in your country who speak more than one language.
No, not all Ecuadorians speak indigenous languages. While Ecuador recognizes several indigenous languages as official national languages, Spanish is the most widely spoken language in the country. However, there are many Ecuadorians who do speak indigenous languages, particularly those belonging to indigenous communities.
Only one main language is spoken: English. Tourists and immigrants may speak their native languages as well.