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Difference between 1s language and 2nd language hindi and english

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Answered by manjotkaur12345
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Answer:

HINDI

  • It is our international laguage.
  • it is spoken in most indian states.

ENGLISH

  • It comes from forigion country.
  • it have high importance in our country India.
Answered by vanshkriti
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First language— A first language is a language that babies acquire from birth until about 7 or 8 years old. They can keep learning the language even after those years to master all the idiomatic expressions, sentence structures, and many more areas. Kids learn the language naturally and effortlessly by listening to their parents communicating with it to them, or even listen to other kids conversing with it.There are babies born out of parents with different linguistic backgrounds. If, for example, a dad is French and a mom Spanish, the baby might be exposed to those languages at the same time. In that case the baby is said to have two first languages. They can master both languages as they grow acquiring it.
First language is often assigned the letter L2 by linguistic professionals. But because kids acquire it naturally does not mean they should not learn it. Their learning can be reinforced in the classroom to emphasize the knowledge of grammar rules, idiomatic expressions, metaphors, syntax, and many more concepts.




Second language— second language is a language usually learned at a later stage. It is a non-native language. There is no limit of second languages that one can learn. One can acquire many languages often abbreviated as L2, L3, and L4… A second language is non-native, and it is challenging to be fluent in it. Those who are proficient in a second language are often referred to as “near-native” speakers.A second language can be any language as long as it is not a mother tongue or native tongue. The process of learning this is active and demands lots of efforts to familiarize yourself with grammar rules, sentence structure, pronunciation, vocabulary and many more concepts. In countries where English is not a native language, for instance, school kids are often taught English as a compulsory second language so they can integrate with others in the corporate world.


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