Along with two languages come two cultures. For example, Belgium, where there are both French and Dutch cultures. Communication is not a problem since most of them speak both languages but they do not share a common background and most of them don't want to share their future. They remain p.e. French who live in Belgium and not a person from Belgium with French origin. So that effects their everyday lives, habits, ways of thinking and perhaps their egos. The fact that a society is bilingual or multilingual does not in itself cause problems. A good example of a country that is relatively free of conflict is Switzerland, which has three main languages. Obviously, if there are conflicts in a society and these are associated with the speakers of the different languages, then the languages can become a 'focus' for further conflict. From what I know about Belgium the key problem is that in many areas of life there is little contact between the main cultural groups. I'd be surprised if the real problem was the languages and/or cultures.
ANSWER: There are absolutely problems inherited by bilingual and even worse multi-lingual societies. If bilingual means all parties speak both languages the problem is minimized but language is not flawless and even if both parties speak the same language, communication is not guaranteed. If bilingual society means some people speak one language and the other people speak a different language the problems abound. Commerce is diminished. Community is splintered fostering fear and mistrust. The purpose of language is to communicate, and a common language spoken by all is the surest way to accomplish this in a society.
A multilingual society is one in which multiple languages are spoken by the population. This can be due to historical, cultural, or societal factors, and often involves individuals being fluent in more than one language. Multilingual societies can be found all over the world and can offer unique opportunities for cultural exchange and diversity.
Translation in a multicultural and multilingual society like India is important for the growth and exchange of commerce. All parties benefit from the ability to understand one another. It also mediates the exchange of technology and advancement.
To report on society's problems was the goal of muckrakers.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word multilingual.
Problems experienced by people in other countries.
You list the things you can do and tell about times when you handled problems in an experienced manner.
There is no need, unless one resides in a society where two or more languages are commonly in use. There are benefits to being multilingual, in that one may communicate freely with more people, may listen to and understand broadcasts in more than one language, and may read books and publications in more than one language. Being multilingual may well be an advantage in qualifying for employment in some occupations.
she experienced problems with her health :)
lack of classrooms
Broken bones and Respiratory Problems
The Depression was the most harmful problem experienced by the Confederation Congress.
Basketball has not resolved problems in society at any time. It is a game and games are not meant to produce solutions to societies problems.