different between unilingual vs anilingual
unilingual
English
Etymology
From uni- +? lingual.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -???w?l
Adjective
unilingual (not comparable)
- knowing or using a single language
- 2012, Nadine Gordimer, No Time Like the Present, Bloomsbury 2013, p. 46:
- If you're black you've had to improvise communication with unilingual whites, she'd probably easily acquire this ancient one, too.
- Synonym: monolingual
- Antonyms: multilingual, plurilingual
- 2012, Nadine Gordimer, No Time Like the Present, Bloomsbury 2013, p. 46:
Derived terms
- unilingually
Translations
Noun
unilingual (plural unilinguals)
- a person who understands only one language
unilingual From the web:
- what unilingual meaning
- what does monolingual mean
- what does unilingual english mean
- what is unilingual english
- what does unilingual
- what is unilingual language
- a monolingual country
anilingual
English
Alternative forms
- analingual (very rare)
Etymology
anilingus +? -al
Adjective
anilingual (comparative more anilingual, superlative most anilingual)
- (rare) Of or pertaining to anilingus.
anilingual From the web:
- what bilingual mean
- what bilingualism
- what bilingual education
- what's bilingual advantage
- what bilingual person
- what does bilingual mean
- what is bilingual proficiency
- what is bilingual method
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