• "using many languages;" 1670s, of books, "containing many languages," perhaps via… See origin and meaning of polyglot.
  • 2024 In the nineteen-twenties, modernity was transforming America, ushering in prosperity, polyglot metropolises, and new norms around gender and sexuality.
  • (a.) Containing, or made up, of, several languages; as, a polyglot lexicon, Bible. (noun) One who speaks several languages.
  • Share your achievements with a Polyglot community and social network.
  • The whole “magic” is in the way polyglots learn which is so different from the traditional system used in schools and language courses.
  • I have heard some of them talk vigorous sense--yea, I have been present at polyglot discussions in the old, oak-lined dining-room at Hunsden Wood...
  • Mariam and the team at Polyglot Talent were amazing to deal with, highly professional, very communicative, and did a wonderful job at finding the right fit.
  • Polyglot is a natural language pipeline that supports massive multilingual applications.
  • In computing, a polyglot is a computer program or script (or other file) written in a valid form of multiple programming languages or file formats.