Mother tongue
Vernacular (the native language or native dialect) is another name that is sometimes used for conversational speech.
There is no other name for the HI'ian language. It is the native language of HI and its people (there are many different people [nationalities, cultures, ethnic groups] in HI, however).
The Native Americans call it Denali, which means The High One in the Athabaskan language.
home language, mother language, mother-tongue
It is an alphabet that was created for s specific language, and not borrowed from another language.
You'd name her in your native language, and using your pet name for your grandmother. There is no Antarctic language.
Suomi is the native name for both the country Finland, and the language they speak there.
The name Karri does not mean anything in any language, since it is a modern invented name without any history. Most European names do not have any meaning in any native American language.
A native language is the language that a person learns from birth or is spoken in their home country, while a target language is a language a person is learning or aiming to master. Native language is typically the first language a person speaks fluently, while the target language is a second or additional language being acquired.
Sorry- there were more than 700 Native American tribes, and at the time of Columbus, more than 2000 languages spoken. You need to pick one- there IS no "Native American language. However, many proper names remain unchanged from one language to another.
Yes. Everyone knows this.Non-native speakers always make errors by trying to speak another language. It's a natural part of language learning.
Spanish is spoken by over 460 million people worldwide as their first language, with the majority residing in Latin America and Spain. It is the second most spoken language in the world in terms of native speakers.