bicultural
adjective
uk/ˌbaɪˈkʌl.tʃər.əl/us/baɪˈkʌl.tʃɚ.əl/belongingto,representing, orunderstandingtwo differentcultures:
He is aChineseAmerican who is ateasein bothworldsbecause he iscompletelybicultural and biliterate.
The company'sgoalis toserveHispaniccommunitiesbetter, withbilingualemployeesand biculturalmarketing.
She hadgrownupbilingualand bicultural,speakingThai with hermotherandEnglishwith herfather.
- Gomeztellsher ownlifestorytoillustratesome of thedifficultiesoflivinga biculturallife.
- InteachinghisimmigrantstudentsFrenchliterature, he isn'ttryingtodisconnectthem fromtheirnon-Europeanroots, but tohelpthem tobecomebicultural.
- Thegroupoperatesbilingualand biculturalschoolsservingJewishandArabstudents, who aretaughtin bothHebrewandArabic.
Lifestyles & their study
- affluenza
- anthropogenic
- anthropological
- anthropologically
- anthropologist
- anthropology
- demographics
- demography
- downshifting
- ethnographer
- ethnographic
- hermetically
- intercultural
- lifestyle
- meme
- monoculture
- way of lifeidiom
- westernization
- westernize
- westernized