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what is polygot?

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the answer is correct but the question is wrong..:)

thanks nayak sir.

thyanks nice ans.

Sir

Sir  first of all that is POLYGLOT instead of polygot and tha POLYGLOt means

 

The term polyglot has several definitions. The term traditionally applies to a person who can both speak and write at least three languages with great fluency. However, the term polyglot can also be applied to translations of works for which there is more than one lingual source. The Bible, for example, is a polyglot in many places because the same text appears in Hebrew, Aramica and sometimes Greek.

Polyglot may also refer to a spoken language that mixes several different languages at once. Especially children who are raised bilingual often communicate in their two native languages at the same time; reaching for whatever word from either language that best fits. It is quite common to hear bilingual children carrying on discussions that switch, even within sentences from one language to another.

very good ans thanks

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