Why do some people say "mother tongue" instead of "mother language" or even better "native language"?
I learned and read that a tongue is only a part of a body, which is inside a mouth. And "a tongue" is never "a language". In some languages people have one word for both a tongue and a language, that's why some people interchange them in English. But I meet it so often that I am starting to doubt, so, I want to confirm, can you say "a tongue" instead of "a language"? I guess no, am I right?
Thanks.
Alex