Multilingual in a sentence as an adjective

Google pulls the same **** in multilingual countries, and gets it wrong a lot of the time.

"This nightmare grows exponentially if you're in a multilingual country.

Unix and programming languages are evolving to handle this new multilingual digital world.

He was multilingual, able to speak near-perfect English and Japanese, along with many other languages.

I work with machine translation - such artifacts would be a natural result from multilingual webpages that aren't yet fully translated.

The monk had a colleague assist, and the two devised an alphabet and used their own multilingual familiarity with written language to devise a convincing nonsense text.

Everything not in basic multilingual plane is broken automatically.

I think that the increasing coverage and accuracy of machine translation will create a synthetic/"soft" version of the universally multilingual scenario.

From the submitted press release about a preliminary study:"Previous research from other groups has indicated that Alzheimer's disease has a later onset in bilingual or multilingual groups.

I've got a project that needed multilingual support over very, very small documents, and ended up just rolling that myself -- neither ElasticSearch nor Postgres cope very well when you start mixing multiple languages in the same document.

It won't do much good for multilingual users either. rant about changing passwords every now and again>So are you proposing that people don't periodically change their passwords?As for spoofing the IP, it depends on where you are and where the target is.

While placing these two articles in the same multilingual article may be reasonable given their overlapping definitions around the world, excessive conceptual drift can result in a semantic equivalent of what happens in the childrens game known as telephone.

The multilingual capacity of Europeans really puts me to shame, my German barely goes past "I would like a beer" and "I would like a coffee".But yes, they have different languages, so i18n is a thing you have to pay attention to, and yes, they have different cultures and markets, so how you sell and engage people can differ.

Multilingual definitions

adjective

using or knowing more than one language; "a multilingual translator"; "a multilingual nation"