A mother tongue is the first language a person learns from birth, typically spoken in their home and taught by their parents or caregivers. It is the language most closely associated with a person’s cultural and personal identity.
Ownership and Leadership: Pathway for (Endangered) Languages’ Use in School
A mother tongue is the first language a person learns from birth, typically spoken in their home and taught by their parents or caregivers. It is the language most closely associated with a person’s cultural and personal identity.