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able to speak, understand, or use two languages fluently
- Growing up in a bilingual household, she effortlessly switched between English and Spanish.
- Being bilingual can provide individuals with various cognitive and cultural benefits.
- The company prefers to hire bilingual employees to cater to a diverse customer base.
- Children raised in bilingual environments often develop a deep understanding of language and cultural nuances.
- The bilingual signage in airports and train stations facilitates communication for travelers from different linguistic backgrounds.