Monoglot


[mon-uh-glot] /ˈmɒn əˌglɒt/

adjective
1.
knowing only one language; monolingual:
monoglot travelers.
2.
composed in only one language.
noun
3.
a person with a knowledge of only one language.
/ˈmɒnəʊˌɡlɒt/
adjective
1.
having command of a single language
2.
written in, composed of, or containing a single language
noun
3.
a person with command of a single language

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