Translation of
phrase into different languages in term of Bilingualism, Trilingualism and Multilingulsim.
Bilingualism means the ‘fluency in or use of two Languages’. Trilingualism means
‘the condition of being trilingual; the ability to speak three languages’. Multilingulsim
means ‘the ability of an individual speaker or a community of speaker to more
languages. Contrast with monolingualism, the ability to use only one language.
§ French – Litteraire
§ German – Literarisch
§ Portuguese – Literario
§ Ukrainian – Literatura
Irish - litirocht
Irish - litirocht
Phrase: Thanks
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Ø German – Danke
Ø French – Merci
Ø Russian – Spasiba
Ø Italian – Grazie
Ø Japanese – Arigato
Phrase – work
· Dutch – Werk
· French – Travail
· German – Arbeit
· Italian – lavoro
· Russian – Rabota
· Dutch – Prachtig
· French – Formidable
· German – Wunderbar
· Italian – Meraviglioso
· Russian – Zamechatel’no
§ Dutch – Uitstekend
§ German – Ausgezeichnet
§ Greek – Exochos
§ Irish – Den Scoth
§ Russian – Otlichno
Thank you….