English to Urdu Dictionary trilingual

trilingual

trilingual
definition
adjective
According to a survey done in 1860 at least one person in the sixteen families living in the village at that time was trilingual in Finnish, Saami, and Norwegian, although the first language of all the households was Saami.
(of a person) speaking three languages fluently.
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The 'trilingual' texts allowed him to decipher their meaning.
The books are 'trilingual' (English, Dutch and French) in order to make them international market-friendly.
And most of the young were bilingual or 'trilingual' (reading and/or speaking French and English as well as Arabic).
Among the minority, some of the higher clergy were now, to our knowledge, 'trilingual' , and unlike those known to Brihtric, willing to speak in each language as appropriate.
I have been pretty lucky in that I have had good results working with professors at the university I work for and also my wife who is 'trilingual' .
This is a very confusing situation for a precocious 'trilingual' five year old, but not such an unusual condition when seen in a pan-Canadian context.
Sherley picked up Chinese from her mother, English from her father and Spanish in school, a talent that was the foundation for what may be the world's first 'trilingual' book by someone so young.
‘Port is really the result of a historical accident,’ recounted Taylor's 'trilingual' guide, Frédéric da Costa, during the tasting.
This 'trilingual' follow-up, fittingly, sounds like a dispatch from a faraway, enchanted land.
Cummins, in particular, argued that Rossell and Baker's study actually proved the effectiveness of bilingual and 'trilingual' education.
Besides, 'trilingual' translations fill up the booklet.
For the first time in the history of the Olympic Games, the entire official website is 'trilingual' (Greek, French, English) two and a half years before the Games.
Five collections of verse in Oriya, and translations into English from Oriya and Bengali, testify to his 'trilingual' creativity.
Being ill in the 1990s and 'trilingual' , I soon met others worldwide who were facing similar concerns, especially in Latin America.
Like many restaurants in the area, the place features a 'trilingual' menu, with some dishes seemingly limited to the customers who can order them in Chinese.
According to a survey done in 1860 at least one person in the sixteen families living in the village at that time was 'trilingual' in Finnish, Saami, and Norwegian, although the first language of all the households was Saami.
John wanted to revitalise the academic study of Islam and to this end edited a new, 'trilingual' version of the Koran in Arabic, Latin and Castilian.
I was impressed to meet a 'trilingual' nine-year-old on holiday in Austria and hoped his good example might rub off on my kids.
Many first- and second-generation Mayan Americans are 'trilingual' , and can communicate in Spanish, English, and a Mayan dialect.
The commentator, Shankarappa Master, won the hearts of spectators with his 'trilingual' speech.
Some are even 'trilingual' - in Spanish, Aymara, and Quechua - in regions where the Incas predominate.
The teaching was 'trilingual' , in French, Montagnais, and Huron.
More than 250 historical photographs as well as a 'trilingual' glossary (Hawaiian, English, Spanish) supplement the text.
The 'trilingual' Galluccio is clearly enjoying his entry into the ‘establishment’ and the respect he's finding as an artist on the French side.
‘It's like sculpture,’ says the 'trilingual' actress who has a Quebecoise mother and an Italian father.
Montana farmers provided a 'trilingual' manual in English, German, and Spanish titled ‘Pulling, Piling, Topping and Loading Sugar Beets.’
From the twelfth to the fourteenth century a well-educated Englishman was 'trilingual' .
The tests and evaluation procedures were adapted from those used in previous research of Canadian immersion programs and later the Luxembourg system of 'trilingual' education.
Our vision of excellence means that our children must be bilingual - or 'trilingual' , or maybe even multilingual in spoken languages and conversant in one or more cyber languages.
He grew up 'trilingual' , in English, Mandarin Chinese and Malay.
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