One who speaks or understands many languages

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The correct answer is D. Polyglot.

A polyglot is a person who is fluent in multiple languages. The word polyglot comes from the Greek words poly, meaning “many,” and glōssa, meaning “tongue.” Polyglots often have a natural aptitude for languages and may have learned them through formal education, immersion, or self-study.

Scholars are people who are experts in a particular subject or field of study. They may have a PhD or other advanced degree, and they often publish research papers or books. Grammarians are people who study grammar, the rules of a language. They may be teachers, writers, or editors. Linguists are people who study language in general. They may be academics, researchers, or teachers.

While all of these people may be interested in language, only polyglots are fluent in multiple languages.

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