- to
eight (depending on proficiency) or more—are
sometimes classed as
hyperpolyglots.
Giuseppe Caspar Mezzofanti, for example, was an
Italian priest reputed...
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September 1774 – 15
March 1849) was an
Italian cardinal known for
being a
hyperpolyglot. Born in Bologna, he
showed exceptional mnemonic, musical, and language...
- Fotheringham, John Jan 16, 2015 http://l2mastery.com "Interview with
Hyperpolyglot Richard Simcott of SpeakingFluently.com" Gentry, Alex (24
December 2016)...
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Timothy "Tim"
Doner (born 25
October 1995) is an
American hyperpolyglot,
former social media personality and a
foreign policy analyst at the Washington-based...
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musical theorist Giuseppe Mezzofanti (1774–1839), cardinal,
linguist and
hyperpolyglot Marco Minghetti (1818–1886),
economist and
statesman Giorgio Morandi...
- simplicity, and ease of acquisition. It was
created by
Canadian linguist and
hyperpolyglot Sonja Lang to
simplify her
thoughts and communication. The
first drafts...
- João
Agostinho Fernandes (14
December 1871 – 29
August 1947), po****rly
known as Pai
Tiatrist (lit. 'Father Tiatrist'), was a
Portuguese playwright, theatre...
- the dictionary"". europeanguanxi.
Retrieved 7 May 2024. "King of the
Hyperpolyglots". 10
January 2012. Emil
Krebs in the
German National Library catalogue...
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Professor of
Iranian Studies. Born in Steinkjer, Norway, Skjærvø is a
hyperpolyglot,
familiar with
historical and
living languages including Old Norse,...
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Translation Office of the
Finance Ministry until his
death in 1909, a
hyperpolyglot in 10
languages and
author of the
etymological dictionary of the Turkish...