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whαt dσ чσu mєαn вч mσthєr lαnguαgє ? ​

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Answered by jhpooja7703
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Explanation:

Sometimes, the term "mother tongue" or "mother language"(or "father tongue" / "father language") is used for the language that a person learned as a child (usually from their parents). Children growing up in bilingual homes can, according to this definition, have more than one mother tongue or native language.

Answered by milidhireswar45
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The term "mother tongue" refers to a person's native language — that is, a language learned from birth. Also called a first language, dominant language, home language, and native tongue (although these terms are not necessarily synonymous).

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