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Bilingual Meaning in Bengali: দ্বিভাষিক (dibhāṣika), দ্বিভাষিক ব্যক্তি (dibhāṣika byakti), দ্বিভাষিক ভাষা (dibhāṣika bhāṣā)

Definition and Part of Speech

Bilingual (adjective, noun) – /baɪˈlɪŋɡwəl/

The term bilingual refers to an individual or community that is proficient in two languages. It can also describe something that is written or spoken in two languages.

Synonyms of Bilingual

1. Multilingual (বহুভাষিক, bahu bhāṣika)

2. Polyglot (বহুভাষিক, bahu bhāṣika)

3. Fluent in two languages (দ্বিভাষিক ভাষায় প্রবীণ, dibhāṣika bhāṣāẏa prabīṇ)

Antonyms of Bilingual

1. Monolingual (একভাষিক, ekbhāṣika)

2. Unilingual (একভাষিক, ekbhāṣika)

3. Non-bilingual (অদ্বিভাষিক, adibhāṣika)

Origin of Bilingual

The word bilingual originated from the Latin word bilinguis, which is a combination of bi- meaning “two” and lingua meaning “tongue” or “language.”

Nearby Words

1. Bilingualism (noun)

2. Bilingually (adverb)

3. Bilingualist (noun)

Bilingual in Literature Quotes

1. “To have another language is to possess a second soul.” – Charlemagne (আরেকটি ভাষা থাকলে দ্বিতীয় আত্মা অর্জন করা হয়।)

2. “Language is the road map of a culture. It tells you where its people come from and where they are going.” – Rita Mae Brown (ভাষা একটি সংস্কৃতির রোড ম্যাপ। এটি আপনাকে বলে দেয় যে এর মানুষরা কোথা থেকে এসেছে এবং কোথায় যাচ্ছে।)

Bilingual Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: দ্বিভাষিক (dibhāṣika)

Hindi: द्विभाषी (dvibhāṣī)

Nepali: द्विभाषिक (dvibhāṣik)

Urdu: دو زبانوں والا (do zabānōṁ vālā)

Tamil: இரண்டு மொழிகளில் பேசும் (iraṇṭu moḻikaḷil pēcum)

Telugu: రెండు భాషలలో మాట్లాడే (reṇḍu bhāṣalalō māṭlāḍē)

Arabic: ثنائي اللغة (thnayy alllughat)

Chinese: 双语 (shuāngyǔ)

Japanese: バイリンガル (bairingaru)

Russian: двуязычный (dvuyazychnyy)

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