diglot

/ˈdaɪɡlɑt/
noun
  1. A person who speaks two languages fluently; a bilingual person.
    • Being a diglot gave him an advantage when applying for jobs at the international company.
    • The school hired a diglot to help communicate with both the French-speaking and English-speaking students.
    • As a diglot, Maria could translate between Spanish and English without any trouble.
  2. A book or edition that presents the same text in two languages side by side.
    • The library's collection includes a diglot of the Bible in Latin and German.
    • She bought a diglot of the ancient poem, with the original Greek on one page and the English translation on the other.
    • For language learners, a diglot is a useful tool to compare vocabulary and sentence structure.
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