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ELT 1 task on Bilingualism, Trilingualism & Multilingualism....

Hello Everyone.,

Here is my very first task on ELT - 1 which our madam gives us ....from the Department of English , MKBU. The task is upon the Translation of Phrase into various languages in terms of {Bilingualism, Trilingualism & Multilingualism}.

The task is given in below link....
https://vaidehi09.blogspot.com/2018/06/bilingualism-trilingualism-and.html

So, What is the meaning of these 3 words ....
Let see...
1.Bilingualism :-

Speaking two languages of equal fluency.

2. Trilingualism :-

Speaking three languages of equal fluency.

3.Multilingualism :-

Speaking more than one language either by individual or by community.

As per the task I find some phrase and also convert into various languages.

So here is my various phrase and because of the too much affection towards singing a song i would find some of the examples from bollywood movie's songs.

1. I love you:-

◆ French : Je t'aime

 The example is given below through this bollywood song...




Spanish : Te Amo

I can find the another example from bollywood song  "Te amo" in which this word indicate...




German : ich libe dich.

2. What the hell:-


◆ Japanese : Nantekantta i 
◆ Portuguese : que diabos

3. Happy birthday:-

◆ Korean : saeng- il chugha


◆ Russian: S Dnem Rozhden'ya


◆ Chinese: Shengri Kuaile

3. How are you:- 

◆ Indonesian : Apa kabar

◆ Turkish: nasilsin

4. No problem:- 

◆ Vietnamese: khong hier
  


●Various ways to say no ....we can see in this below picture...


◆ Italian : nessun problema.

● In last we can see that in this below picture that how various languages differ from each other.

Have a look at this....



Thank - you.






















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