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bilingual

bilingüe
definition
noun
As highly fluent bilinguals , the owners and employees can easily choose the language they will use with children on such visits.
a person fluent in two languages.
adjective
a bilingual secretary
(of a person) speaking two languages fluently.
translation of 'bilingual'
adjective
bilingüe
example
They [conference participants] swapped titles and syllabuses and tips on presenting oral and 'bilingual' texts to their students.
Language texts as well as instructional material in workbooks, 'bilingual' texts, audiotapes, and multimedia formats have also been developed.
Not everyone recognizes how lucky we are to be a 'bilingual' nation, it's culturally extraordinary.
It was in the heart of what was now considered Spanish Harlem and served the 'bilingual' descendants of New York's Spanish speaking immigrants.
Equally at ease in English and French, Smith was very much a success story of Trudeau's vision of a 'bilingual' country.
This worry is also shared by other schools, so the number of the city's primary and secondary schools that are bold enough to completely conduct 'bilingual' education in main courses are few.
We are a 'bilingual' country and everybody deserves the right to be served in any language they choose.
Blocked rules that would require federal agencies to offer 'bilingual' assistance to non-English speaking persons.
Preparation is further complicated in that not all states provide certification in 'bilingual' education and/or ESL.
Now fluently 'bilingual' , he is legal counsel for the Nunavut government in Iqaluit.
A 'bilingual' community: Most of the ALBA staff and many of the farmers speaks both English and Spanish.
But that would have implied that Belgium was a 'bilingual' country.
Quebec was recognized as having a ‘distinct’ society, while all of Canada was recognized as a 'bilingual' country.
Canada is legally a 'bilingual' country, one moving towards multiculturalism.
And so the Guarani language - which is now one of the two official languages in a 'bilingual' country - that is thanks to the Jesuits who preserved it.
The text is fully 'bilingual' , and portraits adorn nearly all entries.
A fascinating artistic account came from Leow Puay Tin who writes modular, 'bilingual' texts on cards, to be shuffled and used in varying ways.
Many Angolans are 'bilingual' , speaking Portuguese and one or several African languages.
The summer camps are run on a Monday to Friday basis from 10 am to 3pm and feature 'bilingual' activities such as drama, art, crafts, music, dancing and sports.
A cross-sectional survey study was conducted with 'bilingual' education teachers.
Later, he came to Boston and studied 'bilingual' education in the University of Massachusetts where he taught science to Latino students at the high school level.
The drawings by Bulgarian children will be then included in a special 'bilingual' edition of the book, in Bulgarian and French.
As we're a 'bilingual' nation, this should be provided,’ said Knight.
Mauritius as a 'bilingual' country is seen as a golden opportunity for the Indian operators to exploit these markets, he says.
Is it our official status as a 'bilingual' country?
Never mind that she's superbly qualified and fluently 'bilingual' .
The most reasonable scenario for the survival of endangered languages is to have 'bilingual' communities.
It's not a French city; it's not even a 'bilingual' city.
It is not enough to be 'bilingual' teachers with extensive knowledge of bilingual theory or language instruction.
Christine is fluently 'bilingual' and will be soliciting book reviews in both English and French.
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