Bilingualism, Trilingualism and Multilingualism

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Here I would like to share write different words and day to day phrases in English as well as different languages. There are divided into three part. This task given by Vaidehi Hariyani Ma'am. In below I share some phrases and some examples.

When learning a new language, it can be difficult to prioritize vocabulary. There are plenty of vocabulary lists for the most common languages. Well, learning the alphabet is a good jumping off point, but where you go from there can be a little more complicated.

When we make these phrases too special, at that time we can say that vocabulary provides a jumping point for communication. It is very important to the day to day in life.



★Brief explanation about three term:

(1) Bilingualism:- Fluency in or use of two languages.
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(2) Trilingualism:- The ability to speak three languages.

According to a survey done in 1860 at least one person in the sixteen families living in the village at that time was trilingual in Finnish, Saami, and Norwegian, although the first language of all the households was Saami.’

(3) Multilingualism:- The ability to communicate effectively in three or more languages.

Multilingualism is the ability of an individual speaker or a community of speakers to communicate effectively in three or more languages. Contrast with monolingualism, the ability to use only one language.

For example: 

We are able to communicate when traveling. At that time we are not known need to be fluent in a new language for travel, but learning key phrases can provide you with the skills you need to ask important questions and share basic information on your travels.

Second one when we communicate in common situations even if you aren’t that far along in your studies. Learning key words and phrases early enables you to use the language sooner, thereby helping you communicate more clearly and motivating you to keep studying.

More and more build your vocabulary. Many of these words and phrases are very common, so they can act as a foundation for the rest of your learning. As you get more and more proficient, you can add to it with more phrases like slang in different languages.

There are many different ways to learn new words and phrases. It will need to find which way works best for me, but there are some particularly useful ways. Make your own vocabulary lists or foreign language notebooks to keep track of your favorite words and phrases, Group your vocabulary into small chunks, Check pronunciations online listening to words and phrases can help to pronounce them better, so use Forvo and Google Translate to hear what each phrase sounds like.

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★Please:

Not only is “please” a valuable word to tack on to any request, you can also use it alone to indicate that you want something. For instance, if you see something in a store or at a restaurant that you want, pointing at it and saying “please” will generally communicate your intentions.
Thank you:

Expressing gratitude is appropriate whenever someone helps you out. It shows show them that you know they did you a favor and you appreciate it.
You’re welcome:

While you might not need to use it as often as other polite words, if someone thanks you, it is always nice to respond in kind.

I’m sorry/Excuse me:

“I’m sorry” is usually appropriate if you’ve messed up or want to express remorse. In some languages, it can also be used to express that you didn’t hear/understand. “Excuse me” can be used if you want to get someone’s attention, or get through a crowd. In many languages, the two phrases can be used interchangeably. Since the usage of “I’m sorry” and “excuse me” varies between languages, you will want to investigate which one is more useful in your target language.

Yes/No:

These might seem obvious but you will use them often, so they are important to be familiar with.

There are many examples of this three term. Many phrases use in language here above I discribe some useful information in these three term and some examples also.


Thank you.

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