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- an Austrian linguist and translator, known as a mental calculator, multilinguist and interpreter. Eberstark often lectured on language and translation...
- Gramam (A Village in 1940). Raju was also an Ayurveda practitioner and a Multilinguist and was best known by the name Sagi Rajan Raju in his hometown, Kumudavalli...
- 17, 2016. Gregory. Steve (November 1, 2013). "Tim Lefebvre: Musical Multilinguist". B**** Musician. Retrieved January 17, 2016. "'Blackstar' B****ist on...
- other words, the Third Way, for the most of his life. Khamei was a multilinguist, being proficient in German, French, and English languages, in addition...
- in 2022, which he had announced on his Twitter account. Fraga is a multilinguist, capable of speaking Portuguese, English, ****anese, and Spanish. (key)...
- musician Stevie Wonder in the episode "A Touch of Wonder" – dancer and multilinguist, capable of speaking Spanish and Portuguese in addition to English....
- making him eligible to represent Slovakia internationally. De Marco is a multilinguist speaking fluently in native Spanish as well as Slovak, English, German...
- women should be educated. Anna Maria van Schurman (1607–1678) was a multilinguist known for her defense of female education. Elisabeth of Bohemia (1618–1680)...
- and 'Indiayude athmavu' speaks volumes of the metamorphosis. he was a multilinguist and could speak for hours on thought provoking subjects. He died on...
- Retrieved September 4, 2014. Rocco, Claudia La (June 20, 2009). "A Multilinguist Who Dares to Mess with the classical Vocabulary". The New York Times...