Definition and Examples of Multilingualism - ThoughtCo Someone who speaks many languages is called a polyglot or a multilingual Multilingualism is the ability of an individual speaker or a community of speakers to communicate effectively in three or more languages Contrast with monolingualism, the ability to use only one language
Multilingualism - UNESCO Multilingualism in cyberspace is one of the pillars of pluralistic equitable inclusive knowledge societies and sustainable development But most of languages are not present in cyberspace and it widens linguistic and digital divide
Multilingualism and Linguistic diversity - UNESCO Information and knowledge are key determinants of wealth creation, social transformation and human development Language enables the delivery of information and knowledge coded in different sociocultural, political, and economic contexts