Предмет: Английский язык, автор: vsargisyan

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 Example: Holland - Dutch Portugal - Portuguese
polyglot [´pÁliglÁt] n a person knowing, using many languages; comes from Greek poly - many and glot - tongue.
Heinrich Schliemann was the famous archaeologist who discovered Troy. He taught himself to speak and write English, (France), (Holland), (Spain), (Italy) and (Portugal) in two years. After that he taught himself (Russia) in six weeks; later he learnt (Sweden), (Poland), Latin, (Arabia), (Greece). He was a polyglot which meant he could speak many different languages. He is the only person who could speak 32 languages.

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Автор ответа: juliaborbi
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Пример: Голландия - Голландский Португалия - Португальский
полиглот ['pÁliglÁt] па лицо, зная, с использованием многих языков; происходит от греческого поли - много и Glot - языком.
Генрих Шлиман был знаменитый археолог, который обнаружил Трою. Он сам научился говорить и писать по-английски, (Франция), (Holland), (Испания), (Италия) и (Португалия) в течение двух лет. После этого он сам научился (Россия) в течение шести недель; позже он узнал (Швеция), (Польша), латинский, (Аравия), (Греция). Он был полиглотом, который означал, что он мог говорить на разных языках. Он является единственным человеком, который мог говорить 32 языков.
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