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2006-09-04 03:29:43 · 15 answers · asked by godfrey tshepo p 1 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

if your mother talked arabic and then when she came to a new country and rejected arabic

2006-09-04 03:31:21 · update #1

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Mother Tounge is your native language.

A person's first language, native language or mother tongue is the language that was learned first by the person. Correspondingly, the person is called a native speaker of the language, although one may also be a native speaker of more than one language if all of the languages are learned naturally without formal instruction, such as through cultural immersion before puberty. Often a child learns the basics of his or her first languages from his or her family.

The terms first, native, and mother can be misleading. It is quite possible that the first language learned is no longer a speaker's dominant language, and therefore no longer the first language. Young immigrant children, whose families have moved to a new linguistic environment may lose, in part or in totality, the language they first acquired.

Good skills in one's native languages are essential for further learning, as a native language is thought to be a base of thinking. Incomplete first language skills often make learning other languages difficult. Native language has therefore a central role in education.

The term "mother tongue" should not be interpreted to mean that it is the language of one's mother. In some paternal societies, the wife moves in with the husband and thus may have a different first language, or dialect, than the local language of the husband. Yet their children usually only speak their local language. Only a few will learn to speak their mothers' languages like natives. Mother in this context probably originated from the definition of mother as source, or origin; as in mother-country or land.

One can have two or more native languages, thus being a native bilingual or indeed multilingual. The order in which these languages are learned is not necessarily the order of proficiency. For instance, a French-speaking couple might have a daughter who learned French first, then English; but if she grew up in the United States, she is likely to become more proficient in English.

The Brazilian linguist Cleo Altenhofen considers the denomination "mother tongue" in its general usage to be imprecise and subject to various interpretations that are biased in linguistic prejudices, especially with respect to bilingual children from ethnic minority groups. He cites his own experience as a bilingual speaker of Portuguese language and Riograndenser Hunsrückisch, a German-rooted language brought to Southern Brazil by the first German immigrants. In his case, like that of many children whose home language differs from the language of the environment (the 'official' language), it is debatable which language is his 'mother tongue'. Many scholars gave definitions of 'mother tongue' through the years based on common usage, the emotional relation from the speaker towards the language, and even its dominance in relation to the environment. However, all of these criteria lack precision.

2006-09-04 03:30:48 · answer #1 · answered by Johny0555 3 · 2 1

Mother Tounge means the primary language spoken in your country

2006-09-04 04:09:18 · answer #2 · answered by steak 3 · 0 0

Mother tounge is the first language a person learns.

2006-09-04 03:36:07 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The original language somebody learned. Much like I was born in Mexico so my first language or mother tounge is spanish, and I later learned english.

2006-09-04 03:33:39 · answer #4 · answered by ghostpirate7 3 · 1 0

Some people call their countries as mother lands that usually means from where they come and are born there thus the Language which is spoken in their motherland most or in their nation is called mother tongue.

2006-09-04 03:33:41 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Her "mother tongue" is still Arabic.

"Mother Tongue" the first language learned in life

2006-09-04 03:35:17 · answer #6 · answered by allforasia 5 · 0 0

A person's first language, native language or mother tongue is the language that was learned first by the person.

2006-09-04 03:31:32 · answer #7 · answered by Biggy H 2 · 1 0

it is the language of the place where your mother has taken birth
if your mother has taken her birth i delhi then your mother tounge is hindi. and some mother has extra large tounge they speak many languages we cannot determine which one is mother tounge

2006-09-04 03:40:08 · answer #8 · answered by tinku 2 · 0 0

it would still be arabic because mother tongue is your native language, the first language ever learned.

2006-09-04 03:35:21 · answer #9 · answered by pinkvariety 5 · 0 0

the tongue that ur mom speaks.. as in the place she is frm so i guess its arabic for it altho she rejects it but u cud learn others as well.

2006-09-04 03:35:12 · answer #10 · answered by muhuehue 4 · 0 0

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