Word info

bicultural

Speech parts

1. bicultural - Noun

2. bicultural - Adjective

Meaning

bicultural (comparative more bicultural, superlative most bicultural)

Adapted to two separate cultures.

bicultural (plural biculturals)

A person belonging to two cultures.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

A bicultural upbringing is a rich but imperfect thing. Jhumpa Lahiri

I think for the most part people are proud of the bicultural foundation New Zealand is built on and the fact that we are a multicultural society. John Key

I was born in Lebanon and emigrated to the U.S. and went back. I'd been raised in a French school in Beirut. Lebanon is a peculiar place, so bicultural it goes along with you. There is a Western influence, an Eastern influence. Most people are fluctuating between those identities. Ziad Doueiri

His unique identity as a Afro-Latino teen from Brooklyn who is bilingual and bicultural has been a chance for the industry to resonate with diverse communities. Source: Internet

Futuna Chapel in Karori was the first bicultural building in New Zealand, and is considered one of the most significant New Zealand buildings of the 20th century. Source: Internet

Popular bicultural sessions - titled Ngā Pakiwaitara - are also under way online with Rochelle Paki. Source: Internet

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