<Li> Harold Williams (1876--1928), a New Zealand journalist and linguist, spoke more than fifty - eight languages . </Li> <Li> Hrachia Adjarian (1876--1953), Armenian linguist . He spoke Armenian, Greek, Hebrew, French, English, German, Italian, Persian, Latin, Sanskrit, and Laz . </Li> <Li> Sir Mohammed Iqbal (1877 - 1938), perhaps one of the greatest poets of the Persian language . Among his work of poetry, Asrar - e-Khudi, appeared in the Persian language in 1915, and other books of poetry include Rumuz - i - Bekhudi, Payam - i - Mashriq and Zabur - i - Ajam . Amongst these his best known Urdu works are Bang - i - Dara, Bal - i - Jibril, Zarb - i Kalim and a part of Armughan - e-Hijaz . Mohammed Iqbal was fluent in Persian, Panjabi, Arabic, Hindi, Latin, Greek and English . </Li> <Li> Martin Buber (1878--1965), Austrian Jewish philosopher, who "spoke German, Hebrew, Yiddish, Polish, English, French and Italian and read, in addition to these, Spanish, Latin, Greek, Dutch and other languages". </Li>

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