poliglota
CatalanEdit
NounEdit
poliglota f (plural poliglotes)
- female equivalent of poliglot
PolishEdit
EtymologyEdit
Borrowed from Koine Greek πολύγλωττος (polúglōttos) and Attic Greek πολύγλωττος (polúglōttos), from Ancient Greek πολῠ́γλωσσος (polúglōssos).
PronunciationEdit
NounEdit
poliglota m pers (feminine poliglotka)
- polyglot (one who has mastered (especially when able to speak) several languages)
- Synonym: lingwista
DeclensionEdit
Declension of poliglota
singular | plural | |
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nominative | poliglota | poligloci/poligloty (depreciative) |
genitive | poligloty | poliglotów |
dative | poliglocie | poliglotom |
accusative | poliglotę | poliglotów |
instrumental | poliglotą | poliglotami |
locative | poliglocie | poliglotach |
vocative | poligloto | poligloci |
Derived termsEdit
adjective
noun
Further readingEdit
PortugueseEdit
PronunciationEdit
AdjectiveEdit
poliglota m or f (plural poliglotas)
- polyglot (able to speak many languages)
NounEdit
poliglota m or f by sense (plural poliglotas)
- polyglot (someone who speaks many languages)
SpanishEdit
NounEdit
poliglota f (plural poliglotas)
- female equivalent of poligloto