bicultural
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Origin of bicultural
Example Sentences
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The bicultural thing, I think most people can identify with that because we struggle.
From Los Angeles Times
Peter Cui, CEO and founder of Blue Education, who also offer private tutors, wrote in a blog that "the process of becoming bicultural, or indeed, becoming oneself, is something that must be lived into, not engineered."
From BBC
“We were talking about doing something bicultural, bilingual, bi la, la, la,” Romero, 83, says.
From Los Angeles Times
"We are a multi-cultural society built on a bicultural base - something that cannot be altered."
From BBC
“I feel like us Mexicans have always been romantic. I think the most romantic songs are in Spanish,” he says after I asked why, as a bilingual and bicultural artist, he chose to record in Spanish over English.
From Los Angeles Times
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