State the difference between bilingualism and multi-lingualism. (I need at least ten Differences )
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A bilingual individual, generally, is someone who speaks two languages. An ideal or balanced bilingual speaks each language as proficiently as an educated native speaker. ... Bilingualism is a specific case of multilingualism, which has no ceiling on the number of languages a speaker may dominate.Bilingualism – The ability to speak two languages proficiently (though not necessarily perfectly). Multilingualism – The ability to speak many languages proficiently (though not necessarily perfectly). ... This term is often used to talk about language education and policy
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