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Poly linguist
Poly linguist







poly linguist

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poly linguist

Swedish: polyglott (sv), flerspråkig (sv).Spanish: poligloto (es) m ( rare ), polígloto (es) m, multilingüe (es), plurilingüe (es).Polish: wielojęzyczny (pl), wielojęzykowy (pl), kilkujęzyczny (pl), kilkujęzykowy (pl), poliglotyczny, różnojęzyczny (pl), różnojęzykowy (pl).Macedonian: повеќеја́зичен ( poveḱejázičen )īokmål: flerspråklig (no) Nynorsk: fleirspråkleg.Hungarian: poliglott (hu), soknyelvű (hu).German: vielsprachig (de), polyglott (de), mehrsprachig (de).French: plurilingue (fr), polyglotte (fr), multilingue (fr) ( rare ).Dutch: polyglot (nl) ( rare ), polyglottisch (nl), meertalig (nl).Synonyms: ( archaic ) polyglotted, polyglottic, polylingual

poly linguist

  • Of a person: speaking, or versed in, many languages multilingual.
  • ( General American ) IPA ( key): /ˈpɑlɪˌɡlɑt/.
  • ( Received Pronunciation ) IPA ( key): /ˈpɒlɪɡlɒt/.
  • Noun sense 1 (“publication in several languages”) is probably derived from Late Latin polyglottus, from Koine Greek πολύγλωττος ( polúglōttos ): see above. The English word is analysable as poly- +‎ -glot. On this page, the text is in (above, left to right) Greek, Latin, and Hebrew, with (below, left to right) the text of the Targum Onkelos in Aramaic with its own Latin translation.īorrowed from Koine Greek πολύγλωττος ( polúglōttos, “ speaking many languages, multilingual ” ), Attic Greek πολύγλωττος ( polúglōttos, “ many-tongued ” ), alternative forms of Ancient Greek πολῠ́γλωσσος ( polúglōssos, “ speaking many languages, multilingual ” ), from πολῠ́ς ( polús, “ a lot of, many ” ) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *pleh₁- ( “ to fill ” )) + Attic Greek γλῶττα ( glôtta ), Ancient Greek γλῶσσᾰ ( glôssa, “ tongue language ” ) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *glōgʰs ( “ tip of corn ” )) + -ος ( -os, suffix forming o-grade action nouns ). The beginning of the Book of Genesis in the Complutensian Polyglot Bible (completed 1517), the first printed polyglot (noun sense 1) of the entire Bible. WOTD – 28 October 2021 Etymology PIE word









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