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- adjective Alternative spelling of
bilingual .
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Examples
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Our crew was bi-lingual, many of them the children of immigrant parents who have given their all to get them where they were.
Chris Weitz: A Better Life: A Way To Talk About Immigration Chris Weitz 2011
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Keep up the good work, of course, but stay bi-lingual, please.
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I am bi-lingual and speak both English and Spanish fluently, college educated with a degree in Anthropology and work experience in Government work, logistics, and management.
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Our crew was bi-lingual, many of them the children of immigrant parents who have given their all to get them where they were.
Chris Weitz: A Better Life: A Way To Talk About Immigration Chris Weitz 2011
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Maybe it depends on where you live, but my bi-lingual Mexican friends here consider pinche to be a potty mouth word, more like the F-word than damn.
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I am bi-lingual and speak both English and Spanish fluently, college educated with a degree in Anthropology and work experience in Government work, logistics, and management.
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If California becomes truly bi-lingual then the Hispanic population will become even more isolated and separate then it is now.
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If California becomes truly bi-lingual then the Hispanic population will become even more isolated and separate then it isnow.
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Maybe it depends on where you live, but my bi-lingual Mexican friends here consider pinche to be a potty mouth word, more like the F-word than damn.
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All my children are fully bi-lingual as adults and their jobs back in the US are derived partly from their ability to speak Spanish like a native.
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