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polyglot

[pol-ee-glot] / ˈpɒl iˌglɒt /




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In the brains of these polyglots -- people who speak five or more languages -- the same language regions light up when they listen to any of the languages that they speak.

From Science Daily

This “Shogun” sits in a polyglot comfort zone.

From New York Times

Its architecture was a polyglot of building styles — kind of like Beverly Hills — but here’s the best part: It was noir, through and through.

From Los Angeles Times

Denmark's chain-smoking, flamboyant, polyglot Danish queen - who Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen described as the "epitome of Denmark" - spent more than half a century on the throne.

From BBC

Bernardo Arévalo, a polyglot sociologist from an upstart party made up largely of urban professionals, took 59 percent of the vote with 95 percent of votes counted on Sunday, the electoral authority said.

From New York Times