Bilingualism, Trilingualism and Multilingualism.

 Hello friends 👋


      Here I come with an interesting blog on ELT ( English Language Teaching ).  Here I am discussing three terms and I have found and written different words and day to day phrases in English as well as different languages. It would be a great experience to learn many other languages. How the particular word is pronounced in different languages.  I am using gif and images so it would be an interesting one.



So let's have fun together…...


        ðŸ‘‰   Three terms are :


  1.  Bilingualism,

  2. Trilingualism,

  3.  Multilingualism





    So first of all I would like to discuss ' 'Bilingualism'' that means fluency in or use of two languages. Bilingualism is the ability to speak or understand two languages or the regular use of two languages. The adjective bilingual is most commonly used to describe someone who can speak or understand two languages, especially with some level of fluency.


 Trilingualism is the ability to speak three languages. Fluency in three languages.


Multilingualism is the ability of an individual speaker or a community of speakers to communicate effectively in four or more languages. Contrast with monolingualism, the ability to use only one language. A person who can speak multiple languages is known as a polyglot or a multilingual.


Let's discuss the example.


  1. Bilingualism :


Good bye (English )


Au revoir ( French )



  1. Trilingualism :


Good bye ( English)


Addio  ( Italian Language)


Sayonara  ( Japanese )


  1. Multilingualism :


Good bye (English)



🙂🙂


Au revoir ( French )



Alavida ( Nepali language )


Addio  ( Italian Language)




Sayonara  (Japanese )




Next day to day life phase is " Have a nice day or Have a good day ".......


 Let's see how is in other languages :


👉 Have a nice day ! ( English)


👉 Dina ranro hosa ( Nepali )

 

👉 Apala divas changala javo ( Marathi )आपला दिवस चांगला जावो


👉 Bonne journée ! ( Greek )




👉 Hav en god dag ( Danish )


Next is an interesting  one

" I hate you "


👉 I hate you ( English)




👉 Ich hasse dich ( German)



👉 Je te deteste ( French )



👉 Ami apanake ghrna Kari ( Bangla)


👉 Se miso ( Greek )



That's all form my side Bonne journée ! and Addio.


Thank you 😊







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