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multilingual$50833$ - traduzione in olandese

WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Multilingual countries; Multilingual society; Multilingual nation; List of multilingual regions; Multilingual countries and regions of Europe
  • A sign in the [[Charyn Canyon]] indicating a tourist trail written in Kazakh, Russian and English.
  • Tagalog]] language, spoken by a portion of the city's Filipino population.

multilingual      
adj. meertalig
bilingual dictionary         
  • A selection of translation dictionaries published by Collins
  • Belarusian]].
  • A 1887 [[visual dictionary]] from Japan, in English, [[kanji]] and [[katakana]] Japanese.
  • A miniature Danish–French dictionary
SPECIALIZED DICTIONARY USED TO TRANSLATE WORDS OR PHRASES FROM ONE LANGUAGE TO ANOTHER
Translation dictionary; Translation lexicon; Translation dictionaries; Bilingual dictionaries; Multilingual dictionary
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Definizione

Bilingual
·adj Containing, or consisting of, two languages; expressed in two languages; as, a bilingual inscription; a bilingual dictionary.

Wikipedia

List of multilingual countries and regions

This is an incomplete list of areas with either multilingualism at the community level or at the personal level.

There is a distinction between social and personal bilingualism. Many countries, such as Belarus, Belgium, Canada, India, Ireland, South Africa and Switzerland, which are officially multilingual, may have many monolinguals in their population. Officially monolingual countries, on the other hand, such as France, can have sizable multilingual populations. Some countries have official languages but also have regional and local official languages, notably Brazil, China, Indonesia, Mexico, Philippines, Russia, Spain and Taiwan.