omnilingual
Collocations
5ADJ.
many, scholarly
VERB + OMNILINGUAL
part
OMNILINGUAL + NOUN
diorama, vocabulary
PREP.
in
ADV.
recently
Definitions
adj
Having the ability to speak, or to understand, all languages.
Sir, my omnilingual Diorama having recently appeared in your useful publication, unconnected with some of the proofs that it has a just claim to such a comprehensive title, I shall now, with your permission, submit a prospectus of my universal characters contrasted with those which are most current over the Asiatic Peninsula, to the inspection of many Orientalists among your readers, very well qualified to decide impartially on the comparative merits of my scheme, at least in its application to the two indispensable languages for British India: namely, the Hindoostanee and Persian tongue.
Because they are in some sense part of an omnilingual scholarly vocabulary, many instructors require their students to learn them and use them.
noun
A person who has the ability to speak, or to understand, all languages
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5Sir, my omnilingual Diorama having recently appeared in your useful publication, unconnected with some of the proofs that it has a just claim to such a comprehensive title, I shall now, with your perm
WiktionaryBecause they are in some sense part of an omnilingual scholarly vocabulary, many instructors require their students to learn them and use them.
WiktionaryThe Sandpipers are omnilingual and sing in 11 different languages.
WiktionaryTom is omnilingual. He can speak every language on Earth.
Tatoeba · #5239232God is, of course, omnilingual. He can understand everyone's prayers, no matter what language they're in.
Tatoeba · #5239233