multilingual
adjectiveDivide multilingual into syllables:
mul · ti · lin · gual
How to pronounce multilingual:
Definition of multilingual:
- multilingual (adjective):
- using or knowing more than one language.
- of, having, or expressed in several languages
Synonyms for multilingual:
polyglot
trilingual
Antonyms for multilingual:
monoglot
monolingual
unilingual
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