Encuentra profesores de Inglés
Trista
What's the difference between"native language"and "mother tongue"?
Is there any defference?Or there is something wrong?
7 de jun. de 2010 5:15
Respuestas · 3
1
The accepted phrase is mother tongue because of the association of learning your language from your mother/father. Native is usually associated with land and country
7 de junio de 2010
There is no difference - they mean the same thing. Both are the language you grew up speaking; the one you speak 'perfectly'. In English you can also call it your 'first language'.
My native language/mother tongue/first language is English.
11 de junio de 2010
yep, mother tongue is the language which a person has grown up speaking from early childhood ^__^ this is the usual word-combination
and another meaning of mother tongue is any ancient language (like Indoeuropean) to which ur language has genetic relation
7 de junio de 2010
¿No has encontrado las respuestas?
¡Escribe tus preguntas y deja que los hablantes nativos te ayuden!
Trista
Competencias lingüísticas
Chino (mandarín), Inglés, Francés, Japonés
Idioma de aprendizaje
Inglés, Francés, Japonés
Artículos que podrían gustarte

The Power of Storytelling in Business Communication
44 votos positivos · 11 Comentarios

Back-to-School English: 15 Must-Know Phrases for the Classroom
32 votos positivos · 6 Comentarios

Ten Tourist towns in Portugal that nobody remembers
59 votos positivos · 23 Comentarios
Más artículos