Which of these terms means the use of 2 languages?
Correct answer: Bilingualism
JimmyLovesQL
Where does grammar fit into this. English grammar has been taken out behind the shed and executed to the detriment of us all.
RushMama2112
Amormorada22, and some barely speak that! 😉
Player #4250921
if someone is bipartisan does that make them bilingual? Sometimes I think Republicans and Democrats speak two different languages. JK
Player #15539713
In my country Mauritius more than 90% of the population is bilingual as both French and English is compulsory at school from the age of 5 to 18
Player #14993519.
Uninitialized, It is now,,English and Spanish, I speak English and German ,in USA
Player en_846
I heard frenglish in Montreal. Half the sentence is in French and half in English.
Player #22559078
I don't know about languages
Birdiemom
Amormorada22, oddly enough, with those multilingual indiviuals, one of the languages is always ENGLISH.
DEBRA MINĎFUL2256
i lived in Verdun, France from 6 months old to 4 years old so I dealt with that in a small degree, in school. it's nice,I only wish I'd had been born there..
Gary
ConsequentDessert10, more likely Chinese!