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what is the mother tongue of policeman

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Answered by vikas9975
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Explanation:

hindi....

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Answered by roopa2000
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Answer:

A person first encounters their mother tongue, sometimes referred to as their native language or first language, when they are still very young.

Explanation:

  • Due to the wide variety of languages spoken in India, there are several mother tongues and numerous ways to pronounce the phrases above. Given that Hindi is the most widely spoken language in India with over fifty crore speakers, it should be reasonable to infer that the majority of Indians speak Hindi as their mother tongue.
  • Mother tongue is the term used to describe the first language a person acquired at home when they were young and could still speak at the time the data was gathered. The mother tongue is the second language learned if the person can no longer comprehend their first language.
  • Mother tongue is the native language that a child learns even before it is born, during the mother's pregnancy. The first language is the one that a kid learns via socialization, such as family or education.
  • In contrast to the first language, mother tongue refers to the language of one's ethnic group.
  • Mother tongue can be  Assamese, Bangla, Bodo, Dogri, Gujarati, Hindi, Kashmiri, Kannada, Konkani, Maithili, Malayalam, Manipuri, Marathi, Nepali, Oriya, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Santali, Sindhi, and Urdu.

The words translated in Hindi are:

policeman- pulicewala, sipahi( पुलिसवाला, पुलिस का सिपाही ,सिपाही)

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