-
necessarily write in any
language they speak. More specifically,
bilingual and
trilingual people are
those in
comparable situations involving two or
three languages...
- The
Letoon trilingual, or
Xanthos trilingual, is an
inscription in
three languages:
standard Lycian or
Lycian A, Gr****, and
Aramaic covering the faces...
- In
Slavic Christianity, the
trilingual heresy or
Pilatian heresy (less
pejoratively trilingualism) is the idea that
Biblical Hebrew, Gr****, and Latin...
- The
Galle Trilingual Inscription is a
stone tablet with an
inscription in
three languages, Chinese,
Tamil and Persian,
located in Galle, Sri Lanka. Dated...
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bilingual is an
inscription that
includes the same text in two
languages (or
trilingual in the case of
three languages, etc.).
Multilingual inscriptions are important...
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Catholicon (from Gr**** Καθολικόν 'universal') is a 15th-century
dictionary written in Breton, French, and Latin. It is the
first Breton dictionary and...
- The
Quintus Marcius trilingual inscription is a Latin-Gr****-Punic
trilingual inscription on a
stone object found in 1899 in Henchir-Alouin, near Uthina...
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stone Neirab steles Osorkon Bust
Phoenician metal bowls Quintus Marcius trilingual inscription Sidon Mithraeum Statue of Iddi-Ilum
Statue of Ebih-Il Stele...
- the 2011
census of India. The 2011
census report on
bilingualism and
trilingualism,
which provides data on the two
languages in
order of
preference in...
- (0.10%). As per 2011 census, 26% of
Indians are
bilingual and 7% are
trilingual.
India has a Greenberg's
diversity index of 0.914—i.e. two
people selected...