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Diglot Inscriptions Dy Glot Adjective Bilingual Noun Book Person

Diglot is an adjective or noun meaning bilingual, or relating to two languages.

Diglot means bilingual, either as an adjective or a noun referring to something written or spoken in two languages.

Front diglot \DY-glot\
Back adjective
Bilingual.

noun
A bilingual book, person, etc.

[From Greek diglottos, from di- (two) + -glottos, from glossa (tongue, language).]

"The oldest inscriptions in a Berber language - two diglot inscriptions found at Dugga in Tunisia - are written in Tifinag."

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