different between languages vs trilingualism
languages
- See also Wiktionary:List of languages
English
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?læ??w?d???z/
- Hyphenation: lan?guages
Noun
languages
- plural of language
Verb
languages
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of language
Anagrams
- slanguage
French
Noun
languages m pl
- plural of language
Old French
Noun
languages f pl
- oblique plural of language
- nominative plural of language
languages From the web:
- what languages are spoken in spain
- what languages are spoken in mexico
- what languages are spoken in canada
- what languages are spoken in india
- what languages are spoken in switzerland
- what languages are spoken in belgium
- what languages are on the rosetta stone
- what languages are spoken in china
trilingualism
English
Etymology
From trilingual +? -ism.
Noun
trilingualism (uncountable)
- The condition of being trilingual; the ability to speak three languages.
- Coordinate terms: monolingualism, bilingualism, multilingualism
Related terms
Translations
trilingualism From the web:
- what does trilingualism mean
- trilingualism meaning
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