simple; broken
if you mean what is the mother of English, it is Latin
Non-native English speakers mix English with their native language because they don't think in English, and because of mother tongue interference.
Your mother tongue is the first language you learn. For many people, English is their mother tongue. But for a large number of people in the world, English is learned as a second language. Its usefulness as a lingua franca has been solidified by being the mother tongue of two successive world empires: the British and the American. It is to those people that have learned English as a second language that this question is directed. First of all, your mother tongue is your root and backbone of your culture so do not cut it off just because English is an important need of today. Here are some possible effects of English as a second language on a mother tongue: 1. As people are more into English because of its great requirement in business and studies etc. , they are not learning their own mother tongue. 2. English is the language in which schools in some places teach. If this is the case, children will find it easier to read English than their mother tongue. The profusion of Internet sites in English has the same effect. 3. The mother tongue, especially if it is one which does not have a significant literature, may become more and more of an oral language under pressure from written English. 4. The perception among the young that English is "cool" and the mother tongue is old-fashioned can drive young people to try to converse in English rather than their mother tongue. If they forget their own language, they will be unable to pass it on to their children. 5. For each country to succeed in future its important for it to first learn from their past, its history and each county's past and history is best known in their own language and culture. If people don't give value to their own language and culture their individuality and cultural identity will be swallowed up in the artificial culture of multinational business.
English are used in many parts of the world even their mother tongue is not English. English is therefore a common language used internationally.
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.
simple, broken
watered dowm; broked
if you mean what is the mother of English, it is Latin
In Kisii language of African origin,"Mama" has the meaning of "Mother" in English.
people say mother tongue when they talk about the first language that they learned or the language they do best at. for example, my first language is icelandic and my mother language is English because im better at it.
The English language does not consider your borther's mother-in-law to be related to you.
German (mother tongue) and English.
In English, a female parent is called a mother.
Non-native English speakers mix English with their native language because they don't think in English, and because of mother tongue interference.
mother tongue secondery language
Elena Kagan's mother, Gloria Gittelman Kagan, spoke English.
A person's mother tongue can influence their spoken English in terms of pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary. For example, someone whose mother tongue has different vowel sounds may struggle with certain English sounds. Additionally, sentence structure and word order in English can be influenced by a person's native language.