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Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the underlined group of words.
Ipshita knows many languages like French, Dutch and English, and she speaks them fluently.
Translator
Polyglot
Bureaucrat
Prodigy
Let’s break it down:
- The underlined group is about someone who knows and can speak many languages fluently.
- Option 1: Translator
- A translator converts one language to another, usually in written form. Doesn’t mean the person has to know LOTS of languages, or that they can necessarily speak them.
- Option 2: Polyglot
- This is the word you’re after. A polyglot is someone who knows and uses several languages.
- This fits perfectly.
- Option 3: Bureaucrat
- A bureaucrat works in an office or government, pushing papers and following rules. Nothing to do with knowing languages.
- Option 4: Prodigy
- A prodigy is someone with exceptional talent, often at a young age—think math whiz or musical genius. Not specific to languages.
So, Polyglot is definitely the word you want here. Nice job picking it!
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