Multilingualism
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Multilingualism refers to the state of knowing two or more languages, as opposed to one (monolingualism). People or speech communities - groups of people sharing a way of speaking - can be multilingual (societal multilingualism). Where two languages are used, the term bilingualism is often preferred, and occasionally trilingualism is also used, for three languages.
A multilingual individual need not be completely fluent or a native speaker of either language, nor do they need to regularly use both languages.
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