A person's 'mother tongue' is the main language that they spoke when they were growing up. Usually this will be the language which they used with their mother (which explains the name): but obviously there are exceptions to this (if your mother was a Bangladeshi immigrant who married a mid-Westerner, and you grew up in Boise, then your mother tongue is probably American English - though you might still speak some Bengali with your mother).
Recent language research suggests that the main language for most people is the language they speak with their childhood friends, not the language they speak at home: so 'mother tongue' may be a misnomer.
It's still a useful idea though: and one that most people understand. Your mother tongue is your first language, the language you are most at ease in , the language in your dreams.
The mother tongue is a person's first language, the one language acquired in infancy.
Your mother tongue means your birth language, or your mother's language. Your primary language is your mother tongue like oriya,hindi,bengali
Mother tongue is the language spoken in your native country.
Depending on what you mean by "first language", there may be no difference. For most people it implies the language you learned first, which is your mother tongue. But for some it might mean "the language you are most fluent in or use most often" which might not be your mother tongue, if, for example, you emigrated at an early age.
The Mother Tongue has 279 pages.
Yes it is, tongue and mother tongue as a synonym.
That means your tongue is hurting.
Someone who is bilingual knows two languages. The "mother tongue" would be the original, first language that the person learned. Usually the same language that is spoken in the region... but not always. There is not always a mother tongue. If a child grows up bilingual... two languages are spoken by the parents, and the child learns two languages from day one... that would be a case where "mother tongue" might not apply to the idea of bilingualism.
== In this case tongue means language. It is called mother tongue because it is the language spoken by the mother country in which you were born. In multilingual societies like Nigeria, Ghana and most African countries, mother tongue cannot refer to only the language spoken by the mother country. Mother tongue would mean the language the mother or caretaker passes on to the child. The assumption is that children grow under the eye of their mothers, hence mother tongue.
your first language
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Native language mean your mother tongue or the language of that place.
Depending on what you mean by "first language", there may be no difference. For most people it implies the language you learned first, which is your mother tongue. But for some it might mean "the language you are most fluent in or use most often" which might not be your mother tongue, if, for example, you emigrated at an early age.
The Mother Tongue was created in 1990-07.
Her mother tongue is 'Tulu'.
The Mother Tongue has 279 pages.
Sunil Gavaskar's Mother tongue is Konkani
Spanish is the mother tongue but many do speak English.
The ISBN of The Mother Tongue is 0-380-71543-0.
Rahul Dravid's mother tongue is Kannada.