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Mother Tongue শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: মাতৃভাষা

Mother Tongue Meaning In Bengali মাতৃভাষা

Mother Tongue

মাতৃভাষা, দেশীয় ভাষা,

Definition

1) The language that a person has learned from birth or that is most commonly spoken in their family or community.
2) The first language that a person learns to speak and understands as a child.
3) The native language of a particular region or country, often considered the language that represents the cultural and linguistic heritage of the people.

Examples

Mother Tongue Example in a sentence

1) English is my mother tongue.

2) Growing up, I learned two languages simultaneously as my mother tongue is Mandarin and my father's is Spanish.

3) Despite living abroad for many years, I still feel most comfortable expressing myself in my mother tongue.

4) It's important to preserve and promote indigenous languages as a way to honor our heritage and mother tongues.

5) At the international conference, participants were encouraged to communicate in their mother tongue whenever possible.

6) The author's works are renowned for their vivid portrayals of everyday life in the Philippines, drawing from her mother tongue of Tagalog.

7) Learning a new language doesn't mean abandoning your mother tongue; it can enhance your ability to communicate across different cultures.

8) The teacher emphasized the importance of mastering one's mother tongue before delving into learning other languages.

9) The documentary highlighted the efforts of a community to revitalize and reclaim their mother tongue that was on the brink of extinction.

10) Growing up in a multilingual household, the children effortlessly switched between languages but always felt a strong connection to their mother tongue.

Part of Speech

Mother Tongue (Noun)

Synonyms

Mother Tongue , Vernacular , Vulgar Tongue - (NOUN) মাতৃভাষা

Mother Tongue , Vulgar Tongue - (SYNONYM) দেশীয় ভাষা

Encyclopedia

The language that a person has learned from birth or that is most commonly spoken in their family or community.
The first language that a person learns to speak and understands as a child.
The native language of a particular region or country, often considered the language that represents the cultural and linguistic heritage of the people.