দ্বিভাষিক, দ্বিভাষী, দুই ভাষায় প্রকাশিত, দোভাষী
দ্বিভাষী, দোভাষী
(1) Using or knowing two languages
(1) A person who speaks two languages fluently
(1) Now fluently bilingual , he is legal counsel for the Nunavut government in Iqaluit.
(2) As we're a bilingual nation, this should be provided,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb said Knight.
(3) Later, he came to Boston and studied bilingual education in the University of Massachusetts where he taught science to Latino students at the high school level.
(4) Forster cautions that future finds of bilingual texts could change the picture, but these results demonstrate the utility of his technique.
(5) However, the old scorn has largely gone and there is now no social stigma to speaking Welsh; there is a bilingual television channel, road signs are in both languages, and official business can be carried out in Welsh as well as English.
(6) This worry is also shared by other schools, so the number of the city's primary and secondary schools that are bold enough to completely conduct bilingual education in main courses are few.
(7) Equally at ease in English and French, Smith was very much a success story of Trudeau's vision of a bilingual country.
(8) Preparation is further complicated in that not all states provide certification in bilingual education and/or ESL.
(9) Integration succeeds for many reasons; incredibly, the bilingual country is able to assert one identity.
(10) It is not enough to be bilingual teachers with extensive knowledge of bilingual theory or language instruction.
(11) And so the Guarani language - which is now one of the two official languages in a bilingual country - that is thanks to the Jesuits who preserved it.
(12) Other objectives would be to promote the Irish language to help create a u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510truly bilingual nationu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
(13) The city where the Cortez clan resides is a multicultural, bilingual community - street signs and billboards appear both in Spanish and English.
(14) This book is bilingual , written in both French and English.
(15) This is also the first year that candidates whose first language is not English or Irish will be allowed to use bilingual translation dictionaries in certain examinations.
(16) They [conference participants] swapped titles and syllabuses and tips on presenting oral and bilingual texts to their students.
(17) The most reasonable scenario for the survival of endangered languages is to have bilingual communities.
(18) To which I responded matter-of-factly, u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510This is a bilingual country.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(19) But that would have implied that Belgium was a bilingual country.
(20) Since her graduation, she has worked as a bilingual secretary in a French law firm and as a PA to the general manager of the Clarence Hotel.