Mono is based .. one national language. whereas based multi national language also has multiple languages.
The mono- based national language is a national language based solely on one language or dialect of the country.
For example:
National language based on Tagalog language.
Based multi-national language is the national language with many dialects or languages upon which a nation.
National language of the Philippines-based language Tagalog but with contributions of other languages or dialects such as Cebuano, Ilocano, Ilonggo etc.
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A mono-based national language is a language that is primarily based on one linguistic source or origin. Examples include languages like Icelandic or Korean. A multi-based national language, on the other hand, is a language that has multiple linguistic sources or origins influencing its development, such as English, which has influences from Latin, Germanic, and French languages.
The prefix "mono" comes from the Greek language.
No, "multi," "mono," and "tri" are not number prefixes. "Multi-" means many or multiple, "mono-" means one, and "tri-" means three. The number prefixes in English include "uni-" (one), "bi-" (two), "quad-" (four), "pent-" (five), and so on.
In Kisii language of African origin,"Tori ange/are mono" has the meaning of "Not too near/far" in English.
The suffix "-mono" is derived from the Greek language. In Greek, "mono" means "alone" or "single." It is commonly used in English as a suffix to denote something that is unique or singular, such as "monopoly" or "monotone."
Monolingualism refers to the ability to speak only one language. It is the opposite of being multilingual, which involves knowing or using more than one language.