Your country of birth, and maybe the country of your antecedents birth. Some people have a particular attachment to " the Old Country " .
two mother countries
Other countries, or your mother's bedroom. Other countries, or your mother's bedroom.
often times they feel like there are more opportunities in well-developed countries than in their mother countries to make money, live better, etc. Sometimes conditions aren't as good in their mother countries
Examples of mother countries include Spain (for countries in Latin America), France (for countries in Africa and the Caribbean), and the United Kingdom (for countries like Australia, Canada, and India). These countries historically colonized and exerted influence over their respective regions.
There are different days that different countries have Mother's Day!
In the countries of Hungary, Lithuania, Portugal, Mozambique and Spain Mother's Day is always celebrated on the first Sunday in May. Other countries celebrate Mother's Day on other days. For the days Mother's Day is celebrated in different countries, see the Related Link.
While many countries celebrate Mother's Day, there is no actual International Mother's Day.
your mother oh yes
There are 21 countries where Spanish is the official language.
The motives for imperialism in Africa is that Africa was considered primitive and left uncolonized by the Mother Countries. Africa was a battlefield for the Mother Countries for any raw materials, because the Mother Countries were running low of raw materials after the industrial revolution.
== 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.
Anna Jarvis trademarked Mother's Day as the second Sunday in May in 1912. She organized the first Mother's Day celebration in 1908. In 1914, President Woodrow Wilson signed a proclamation officially creating Mother's Day.