Pronunciation: /ˈduːəl ˈherətɪdʒ/
noun A person's background or ancestry that includes two distinct cultural or ethnic origins.
A1 My friend has a dual heritage, with one parent from France and the other from Japan.
A2 Growing up with a dual heritage can be a unique experience, blending different cultural traditions.
B1 Having a dual heritage has allowed me to appreciate and celebrate diverse customs and languages.
B2 Exploring my dual heritage has helped me understand the complexities of identity and belonging.
C1 Embracing my dual heritage has enriched my life, giving me a deep connection to multiple cultures.
C2 The complexities of navigating a dual heritage have shaped my worldview and understanding of diversity.
formal She comes from a family with a dual heritage, embracing both of her cultural backgrounds.
informal My friend has a dual heritage, her mom is from Italy and her dad is from Japan.
slang I didn't know you had a dual heritage, that's pretty cool!
figurative His music reflects his dual heritage, blending traditional sounds with modern influences.
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