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A native language is a language that you learn after you born and second language can be described as a language that you learn after your learn your native language. It is also possible that you can be a bilingual speaker.
In Filipino, the term "lingua franca" can be translated to "wikang panturo", which refers to a common language used to facilitate communication among speakers of different native languages. It serves as a bridge for understanding and interaction between individuals or groups who do not share the same mother tongue.
As a native language, in Luzon. Spoken by the Tagalogs who themselves are actually mestizos now since many have intermingled with Spanish during the colonial era. Filipino is the national standardized form of Tagalog, by the Philippine government. Only 55% of Filipinos speak Tagalog/Filipino as a native language. All others speak their own dialects, Cebuano, Chavacano, Waray-Waray, Bahasa Tausug and such. Those Filipinos speak Filipino (Tagalog) simply as a second language or a lingua franca. It is the unifying language of the Philippines. Also, Filipinos in America and Filipino communities speak Filipino/Tagalog as well as their own native dialects. Although their offspring and descendants 80% of the time no longer speak any Filipino language or dialect as they all speak English.
My native language is English.
My native language is English.
Different species of whale have different languages.
It's Filipinos. A: It's Filipinos. I had to argue with my teacher about how is it spelled.. he really insisted that it is spelled PH not FI.. I know how its spelled cuz Im FILIPINO myself! ______ It depends on what language you are spelling it in. The same is true of many other nationalities around the world where the "native" spelling conforms to the rules of the local language, as does everybody elses "incorrect" spelling.
Ancient Arabic (not very different from the modern Arabic) was the native language of Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him)
There are about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".
A native language is a language that you learn after you born and second language can be described as a language that you learn after your learn your native language. It is also possible that you can be a bilingual speaker.
A native speaker is a person that speaks a different language as their main language. Native speakers can be very valuable to certain companies such as law firms.
In Filipino, the term "lingua franca" can be translated to "wikang panturo", which refers to a common language used to facilitate communication among speakers of different native languages. It serves as a bridge for understanding and interaction between individuals or groups who do not share the same mother tongue.
Each of these countries has a different answer:Philippines: Spanish is a heritage language, but not a native or official languageGuam: Spanish has no role; English is the language of the citizenry and the official languageEquatorial Guinea: Spanish is an official language and the native language of a minority; most people have a local Bantu language as their native language
A native speaker is a person that speaks a different language as their main language. Native speakers can be very valuable to certain companies such as law firms.
A native speaker is a person that speaks a different language as their main language. Native speakers can be very valuable to certain companies such as law firms.
Native Americans were not a single society with one language, there were many different native American tribes who spoke many different languages.
There are about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".