a trilingual
A "polyglot" is someone who knows several languages.
A very talented person. Multi-lingual.Most probably more talented than YOU.
A polyglot - a person who knows and/or uses several languages. From the Greek for many (poly) and tongue (glotta).
A person that can speak two languages is bilingual, a person that can speak three languages is trilingual. So if we were to extrapolate this with Latin, the Latin root for all, is omni so then someone who knows all the languages, both on Earth, in humans and other species, on computers, in nature and on other planets. That very rare type of person would likely be described as omnilingual. Of course, if they just speak a whole bunch of languages and aren't gods of language, you might use the word polylingual as well - both are the results of tying together Latin roots though and likely won't show up in spell check. Some more information: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/omnilingual http://www.thefreedictionary.com/polylingual
A person who can speak multiple languages is considered to be Multilingual, bilingual (two languages), trilingual (three languages), etc. A name for people who are multilingual and easily learn languages is Polyglot.
A "polyglot" is someone who knows several languages.
A very talented person. Multi-lingual.Most probably more talented than YOU.
A polyglot - a person who knows and/or uses several languages. From the Greek for many (poly) and tongue (glotta).
You can call a person who knows what they want assertive, decisive, or self-assured.
A person that can speak two languages is bilingual, a person that can speak three languages is trilingual. So if we were to extrapolate this with Latin, the Latin root for all, is omni so then someone who knows all the languages, both on Earth, in humans and other species, on computers, in nature and on other planets. That very rare type of person would likely be described as omnilingual. Of course, if they just speak a whole bunch of languages and aren't gods of language, you might use the word polylingual as well - both are the results of tying together Latin roots though and likely won't show up in spell check. Some more information: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/omnilingual http://www.thefreedictionary.com/polylingual
A person who can speak multiple languages is considered to be Multilingual, bilingual (two languages), trilingual (three languages), etc. A name for people who are multilingual and easily learn languages is Polyglot.
A person who can speak two languages is called a bilingual.
Trilingual
A person who speaks and understands many languages can be called a polyglot.
multilinguist, polyglot; use dictionary.com for more reference
a linguist
linguist