polyglot

/ˈpɑliɡlɑt/
adjective
  1. Knowing or using several languages.
    • He gave a polyglot speech, switching between three languages to connect with the audience.
    • The polyglot community in the city celebrates many different cultures.
    • She works in a polyglot office where English, Japanese, and German are all spoken.
  2. Consisting of or written in several languages.
    • The museum's polyglot signs help visitors from around the world.
    • They published a polyglot dictionary for travelers.
    • The polyglot Bible includes the original Hebrew, Greek, and Latin texts side by side.
Antonyms
noun
  1. A person who knows and can use several languages.
    • Becoming a polyglot takes years of practice and dedication.
    • My aunt is a true polyglot, speaking French, Spanish, and Mandarin fluently.
    • The conference hired a polyglot to translate for the international delegates.
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