What is it called when you speak 20 languages?

A polyglot
polyglot
poliglota m or f by sense (plural poliglotas) polyglot (someone who speaks many languages)
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describes what it's like to speak 20 languages.
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What do you call someone who speaks 20 languages?

Word forms: polyglots

A polyglot is a person who speaks or understands many languages.
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Who can speak 30 languages?

One of the most proficient linguists I meet here, Richard Simcott, leads a team of polyglots at a company called eModeration – and he uses about 30 languages himself.
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How many languages is a hyperpolyglot?

Usman Chohan, president of The International Association of Hyperpolyglots, says he defines a hyperpolyglot as someone who can speak at least six languages with fluency. Michael Erard, author of Babel No More, initially used six as his benchmark but later moved it to 11 after some careful consideration.
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Who can speak 32 languages?

While some of us still struggle navigating our way through one or two languages, Ioannis Ikonomou is smoothly transitioning through 32 different ones.
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Teen Speaks Over 20 Languages



Are there 7000 languages?

Over 7000 languages are spoken across the world today. Chinese, the language with the most native speakers, has 13 variations, whilst Similarly, Arabic has 20 variations, reflecting the wide range of countries and cultures it is spoken in.
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Who can speak 100 languages?

Sir John Bowring (spoke 100 languages and knew 200 in varying degrees) Sir John Bowring was Hong Kong's fourth governor.
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Are polyglots rare?

If you speak more, you may be considered a polyglot. Polyglots are certainly rare and interesting people: only about 3% of the world's total population can speak four or more languages.
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Who can speak 40 languages?

Hyperpolyglots of the World

Cardinal Guiseppe Mezzofanti is one of the world's most popular hyperpolyglots. He was born in Bologna, Italy on September 19, 1774. He can speak 40 languages, although some people claim that he was able to speak nearly a hundred different languages.
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Who can speak 22 languages?

Yesterday, I met a Slovak guy in Budapest named Vladimir, who can speak 22 languages -- 9 of them fluently and the rest conversational. You honestly won't believe this is true until you hear him speak! What a legend!
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How many speak Tamil in the world?

Tamil speaking countries

With 83.05 million native speakers, Tamil has the highest prevalence in India. As a percentage of the total population, the largest share of around 18 percent is in Sri Lanka. A total of about 88.6 million people worldwide speak Tamil as their mother tongue.
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What is hyperpolyglot?

hyperpolyglot (plural hyperpolyglots) One who masters or becomes fluent in many different languages (six or more).
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Is it possible to speak 100 languages?

However, with the right motivation, a person can learn as many languages as possible. Sir John Bowring, a Hong Kong governor in the 19th century, was said to know more than 200 languages. He was also fluent in 100 languages. In history, he is the polyglot who knows most languages.
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Who can speak 17 languages?

Eva Spekhorstova has a passion for languages. At the age of 15 she already speaks 17 languages and has an insatiable thirst to learn more as different cultures open up to her.
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Can someone speak 24 languages?

Vaughn Smith, a carpet cleaner who grew up in the D.C. area, can speak 24 languages well enough to carry on complex conversations.
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Can a person speak 15 languages?

Even Ziad Fazah – who is considered to be one of the most skilled living polyglots – is said to be able to speak 15 languages fluently without any preparation, with his proficiency in the others being unknown.
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Who can speak 59 languages?

Ziad Youssef Fazah (Arabic: زياد فصاح; born 10 June 1954) is an alleged Liberian-born Lebanese polyglot. Fazah has falsely claimed to speak 59 languages and maintains that he has proved this in several public appearances in which he supposedly communicated with native speakers of a large number of foreign languages.
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Who can speak 200 languages?

The record, though, probably belongs to Sir John Bowring, Governor of Hong Kong from 1854 to 1859, who was said to know 200 languages, and capable of speaking 100.
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Who spoke 68 languages?

Emil Krebs, a 19th century German polyglot, was reportedly able to speak and write 68 different languages.
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Are Indians polyglot?

In India people mostly speak 3–4 languages on average , so you are average average , So yes you are a polyglot.
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Who is the youngest hyperpolyglot?

Meet Timothy Doner; the world's youngest hyperpolyglot. At age 24, he is a Harvard graduate and has studied 20-25 languages extensively.
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What is a very rarest language?

Kawishana. Spoken near the Japura River in Brazil, Kawishana (Kaixana) was once a popular language utilized by many. The numbers began dwindling, eventually dropping down to 200. Now, there remains only one documented person still able to speak the language.
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Are there dead languages?

Currently, there are 573 known extinct languages. These are languages that are no longer spoken or studied. Many were local dialects with no records of their alphabet or wording, and so are forever lost. Others were major languages of their time, but society and changing cultures left them behind.
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Who can speak 42 languages fluently?

Powell Alexander Janulus (born 1939) is a Canadian polyglot who lives in White Rock, British Columbia, and entered the Guinness World Records in 1985 for fluency in 42 languages.
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What's the hardest language to learn?

Across multiple sources, Mandarin Chinese is the number one language listed as the most challenging to learn. The Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center puts Mandarin in Category IV, which is the list of the most difficult languages to learn for English speakers.
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