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Multilingual A multilingual person or polyglot is the name for a person with a high degree of proficiency in several languages.
The world's greatest living polyglot is Ziad Fazah (born 1954 ) who apart from his mother tongue Arabic is reported to speak 55 other languages. Calculations as to how many languages now-dead polyglots spoke is difficult, since no one can offer an objective description of what is required to "know a language" fluently, but the greatest linguist in history is believed to be cardinal Giuseppe Gaspardo Mezzofanti (1774 -1849 ), who is reported to have spoken up to a hundred languages fluently (though about fifty of them were "only" dialects). On a visit from the Lord Byron , he surprised Byron by showing a more extensive knowledge of local London slang than the poet himself.
Noted polyglots (6 or more languages):
Kenneth Hale, (1934 ?-2001 ), MIT linguistics professor (over 50 languages)
Cardinal Giuseppe Mezzofanti (1774 -1849 ), Italian ecclesiast
Sir John Bowring (1792 -1872 ), British M.P
Harold Williams (1876 -1928 ), New Zealandish journalist
Sir Richard Francis Burton (1821 -1890 ), British explorer/orientalist
Sir William Jones (1746 -1794 ), British philologist
Narsimha Rao (born 1921 ), Indian politician
Jean-François Champollion; (1790 -1832 ), French egyptologist
Thomas Young (1773 -1829 ), British scientist
Pent Nurmekund (1906 -1996 ), Estonian linguist
Emil Krebs (1867 -1930 ), German interpreter and translator
Donald Kenrick
Pico della Mirandola , Italian scholar of the Renaissance (said to have known 22 languages at the age of 18)
Admirable Crichton, Scot musician, sportsman and linguist (said to have known 12 languages)
Felix of Raguza, linguist
H. K. Freher, linguist and singer (said to have known 36 languages)
Mithridates (said to have known 25 languages)
Cleopatra (said to have not required interpreters at receiving messengers)
Comenius (Jan Amos Komenský), Moravian linguist, scholar of learning languages (said to have translated his own book into 15 languages)
Rasmus Christian Rask , Danish philologist, could read in 35 languages
Sándor Kőrösi Csoma;, Hungarian scholar, explorer of Eastern languages, could read in 17 languages
Heinrich Schliemann , German linguist, who discovered the ruins of Troy , spoke more than 8 languages
Ármin Vámbéry, Hungarian linguist, spoke 16 languages
Alexander Lénárd, Hungarian linguist, doctor, musician, art historian, spoke at least 9 languages
Lajos Kada, Hungarian archbishop, spoke at least 10 languages
André Martinet , French linguist, speaks 12 languages
Otto Habsburg, Hungarian-German diplomat, speaks 8 languages
Ferenc Kemény (Francis Kemeni), Hungarian translator, understands 40 languages, out of them writes in 24 languages, out of them speaks in 12 languages
Aleksandr Naumenko, Russian translator, speaks 8 languages, translates from 4 further languages
Gedeon Dienes, Hungarian consultant, speaks 11 languages
Albert Lange Fliflet, Norwegian professor, speaks 8 languages
Otto Back, Austrian, director of the Translators' College, speaks at least 10 languages
Andrew Sugár, Hungarian translator, speaks 10 languages, understands 6 more languages
Kevin Golden, British translator, speaks or understands 21 languages
Julien Green, American-French, speaks at least 9 languages
Géza Képes, Hungarian man of letters , understands 25 languages
Niels Ege, Danish translator, translates into 6 languages, interprets from 15 languages, knows 5 further languages
Sascha Felix, German, professor of Language Institute at Passau University, speaks at least 8 languages
Jacques Berg, French historian and linguist, writer, speaks 11 languages
Juan Alvaro Sanges d'Abadie, English politologist, speaks 6 languages
Angelo Possimiers, Belgian translator of the European Parliament, speaks at least 7 languages
Herbert Pilch, German scholar, speaks more than 11 languages
Taneda Teruyoto, Japanese, interpreter, leader of a conference centre, speaks 20 languages
Eva Toulouze, French, speaks or understands 11 languages
Philip King , British, teacher of English in Birmingham, speaks 9 languages
Kató Lomb, Hungarian translator and interpreter, spoke 17 languages, could read in 11 further languages
José Rizal (1861 -1896 }, National hero of the Philippines
Note: a bilingual person can speak two languages fluently, a trilingual three.
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