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bilingual

இருமொழி
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'
இரண்டு மொழிகளுள்ள
adjective
இருமொழியில்
example
A fascinating artistic account came from Leow Puay Tin who writes modular, 'bilingual' texts on cards, to be shuffled and used in varying ways.
Are there customs and themes you hope to preserve or advance through 'bilingual' texts?
We are a 'bilingual' country and everybody deserves the right to be served in any language they choose.
Many Brahui-speakers are 'bilingual' , speaking Baluchi or other local languages.
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.
The drawings by Bulgarian children will be then included in a special 'bilingual' edition of the book, in Bulgarian and French.
Other objectives would be to promote the Irish language to help create a ‘truly 'bilingual' nation’.
It's not a French city; it's not even a 'bilingual' city.
To which I responded matter-of-factly, ‘This is a 'bilingual' country.’
Canada is legally a 'bilingual' country, one moving towards multiculturalism.
They are allowed to take the Regents Exam in their native language, with a 'bilingual' dictionary, and all the time they need.
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.
A cross-sectional survey study was conducted with 'bilingual' education teachers.
Along with Marion and an organizer from Guatemala, she will attended the 'bilingual' training at the AFL-CIO Organizing Institute in Los Angeles.
The text is fully 'bilingual' , and portraits adorn nearly all entries.
The most reasonable scenario for the survival of endangered languages is to have 'bilingual' communities.
Since her graduation, she has worked as a 'bilingual' secretary in a French law firm and as a PA to the general manager of the Clarence Hotel.
They [conference participants] swapped titles and syllabuses and tips on presenting oral and 'bilingual' texts to their students.
This book is 'bilingual' , written in both French and English.
Forster cautions that future finds of 'bilingual' texts could change the picture, but these results demonstrate the utility of his technique.
Equally at ease in English and French, Smith was very much a success story of Trudeau's vision of a 'bilingual' country.
Encourage students to express key words or concepts in their native language, using a 'bilingual' staff member, parent, or other student, if available, to help interpret.
Is it our official status as a 'bilingual' country?
In the mid 1960s my Aunt Alice, a retired 'bilingual' executive secretary, had almost suddenly become unable to lift her chin off her chest.
Mauritius as a 'bilingual' country is seen as a golden opportunity for the Indian operators to exploit these markets, he says.
However, the old scorn has largely gone and there is now no social stigma to speaking Welsh; there is a 'bilingual' television channel, road signs are in both languages, and official business can be carried out in Welsh as well as English.
Fluently 'bilingual' , Matte speaks in perfect English, while the rest of the band members are split between favouring French or English.
Almost half that Hispanic population is more comfortable speaking only Spanish, and 28 percent is 'bilingual' , according to a study by the Pew Hispanic Center.
And most of the young were 'bilingual' or trilingual (reading and/or speaking French and English as well as Arabic).
It was in the heart of what was now considered Spanish Harlem and served the 'bilingual' descendants of New York's Spanish speaking immigrants.
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