monoglot

/ˈmɑnəˌɡlɑt/
noun
  1. A person who speaks only one language.
    • He felt like a monoglot among his bilingual friends.
    • Many monoglots in the United States only speak English.
    • As a monoglot, she struggled to communicate during her trip to Japan.
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adjective
  1. Speaking or using only one language.
    • Monoglot speakers may find it harder to learn new languages later in life.
    • The monoglot population often misses out on cultural nuances.
    • She grew up in a monoglot household where only Spanish was spoken.
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