Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In two languages: as, “a certain fact bilingually repeated,”
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- adverb In a
bilingual manner; using twolanguages
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adverb in a bilingual manner
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Examples
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I am crossposting here to provide you with both an overall view of my thinking, and an example of how I am currently attempting to post 'bilingually' in both
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The parish has also tried to integrate the Holy Name Society: “We offered to hold meetings bilingually,” says McKinney, “but no one comes.”
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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I need to read some books about pregancy and raising children bilingually./browses to bol. com
WoW is much too much fun nathreee 2009
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"Bringing up baby bilingually | Twice blessed | The Economist"
Efforts to spur Iraq’s private sector | It’s the economy, stupid | The Economist 2009
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They were raising her bilingually using both English and ASL.
World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011
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Bringing up baby bilingually | Twice blessed | The Economist
Bringing up baby bilingually | Twice blessed | The Economist 2009
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Bringing up a child bilingually has become a common phenomenon in our time.
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Bringing up baby bilingually | Twice blessed | The Economist 2009
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I can cite two analogous activities: global travel (which has defined my life for about 30 years) and writing bilingually.
Amit Chaudhuri's musical circumnavigation Amit Chaudhuri 2010
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Bringing up baby bilingually | Twice blessed | The Economist
Bringing up baby bilingually | Twice blessed | The Economist 2009
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