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- necessarily write in any language they speak. More specifically, bilingual and trilingual people are those in comparable situations involving two or three languages...
- In Slavic Christianity, the trilingual heresy or Pilatian heresy (less pejoratively trilingualism) is the idea that Biblical Hebrew, Gr****, and Latin...
- The Letoon trilingual, or Xanthos trilingual, is an inscription in three languages: standard Lycian or Lycian A, Gr****, and Aramaic covering the faces...
- The Galle Trilingual Inscription is a stone tablet with an inscription in three languages, Chinese, Tamil and Persian, located in Galle, Sri Lanka. Dated...
- Catholicon (from Gr**** Καθολικόν 'universal') is a 15th-century dictionary written in Breton, French, and Latin. It is the first Breton dictionary and...
- 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...
- The Quintus Marcius trilingual inscription is a Latin-Gr****-Punic trilingual inscription on a stone object found in 1899 in Henchir-Alouin, near Uthina...
- (Feature: Languages of West Bengal in Census and Surveys, Bilingualism and Trilingualism) and Tropf, Herbert S. 2004. India and its Languages Archived 2008-03-08...
- stone Neirab steles Osorkon Bust Phoenician metal bowls Quintus Marcius trilingual inscription Sidon Mithraeum Statue of Iddi-Ilum Statue of Ebih-Il Stele...
- and after the colonial period, under the policy of 'biliteracy and trilingualism' (Chinese: 兩文三語; pinyin: liǎngwén sānyǔ; Jyutping: loeng3 man4 saam1...