bicultural

[US]/baɪˈkʌltʃərəl/
[UK]/baiˈkʌlchərəl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj.Of or relating to two cultures; having characteristics of both cultures.; Describing a person who is familiar with and participates in two cultures.

Phrases & Collocations

bicultural communication

bicultural competence

a bicultural individual

bicultural identity

bicultural upbringing

bicultural families

bicultural perspective

bicultural understanding

Example Sentences

growing up in a bicultural environment can enrich a child's perspective.

she is proud of her bicultural heritage and often shares it with others.

bicultural individuals often navigate between two different cultural norms.

being bicultural can provide unique advantages in a globalized world.

many bicultural families celebrate traditions from both cultures.

he feels bicultural, identifying with both his parents' backgrounds.

bicultural education programs are becoming more popular in schools.

she writes about the challenges of being bicultural in her blog.

understanding bicultural identities is essential for cultural competence.

his bicultural background helps him connect with diverse groups.

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