mother tongue - translation to ολλανδικά
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mother tongue - translation to ολλανδικά

LANGUAGE A PERSON WAS RAISED SPEAKING FROM BIRTH
Native language; Native speaker; Native speakers; Native-speaker; Mother language; Mother-tongue; Mother tounge; Native Language; Mother tongue; Arterial Language; Mothertongue; Primary language; Idiomatic language; Mother tongues; Home language; First-language; First languages; Father language; Arterial tongue; Native languages; L1 speaker
  • Nakhchivan]], [[Azerbaijan]]
  • [[International Mother Language Day]] Monument in Sydney, Australia, unveiling ceremony, 19 February 2006

mother tongue         
n. moedertaal
native language         
moedertaal
birth mother         
  • Mothers with children in liberated Guinea-Bissau, 1974
  • A cat feeding her kittens
  • This Congolese figure was used to protect women who had lost successive children to miscarriages or infant death and is considered one of the great masterpieces of African Art. [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • Statue of mother with children at the [[Monumental Cemetery of Staglieno]]
  • Countries by crude birth rate (CBR) in 2014. Birth rates are lowest in Western countries.
  • Maria Leopoldina of Brazil]] with her children'', an 1921 painting by Domenico Failutti.
  • ''[[Lemminkäinen's Mother]]'', an 1897 painting by [[Akseli Gallen-Kallela]]: She is shown having just gathered her son's [[Lemminkäinen]]'s broken body from the dark river.
  • Infant mortality rates under age 1, per 1,000 live births in 2013
  • Maternal mortality map, given as the annual number of female deaths per 100,000 live births in 2012
  • Mother and child in [[Cambodia]]
  • Mother and child. Gandola Monastery. [[Lahaul]], India
  • Mother and children ([[Mahabalipuram]], India)
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  • The [[Hindu]] mother goddess [[Parvati]] feeding her son, the elephant-headed wisdom god [[Ganesha]]
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  • Mother with child in [[Peru]]
  • Sikkimese]] mother with child
  • Map of countries by fertility rate (2020), according to the [[Population Reference Bureau]]
  • ''Charity'', by French painter [[William-Adolphe Bouguereau]], 1878
  • Statue of [[Mother Armenia]], aerial view in [[Yerevan]]
FEMALE PARENT
Mom; Maternal; Maternity; Moms; Motherhoods; Birth mother; Motherhood; Birthmother; Maternaty; Maternal figure; Mothering; Maternal ancestor; Mothered; Mother hood; Biological mother; Mothers; Matrescence; Ma (mother); Ma (mom); Ma (mama); Ma (momma); Pregnant people; Pregnant person; Birthing parent
natuurlijke moeder,biologische moeder

Ορισμός

mother tongue
also mother-tongue (mother tongues)
Your mother tongue is the language that you learn from your parents when you are a baby.
= native tongue
N-COUNT: oft poss N

Βικιπαίδεια

First language

A first language (L1), native language, native tongue, or mother tongue is the first language or dialect that a person has been exposed to from birth or within the critical period. In some countries, the term native language or mother tongue refers to the language or dialect of one's ethnic group rather than one's first language.

The first language of a child is part of that child's personal, social and cultural identity. Another impact of the first language is that it brings about the reflection and learning of successful social patterns of acting and speaking. Research suggests that while a non-native speaker may develop fluency in a targeted language after about two years of immersion, it can take between five and seven years for that child to be on the same working level as their native speaking counterparts.

On 17 November 1999, UNESCO designated 21 February as International Mother Language Day.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για mother tongue
1. But studies show that children learn foreign languages better if they have a sound mother tongue, not on the basis of obliterating their mother tongue.
2. "They are fluent in English and their mother tongue.
3. He scratched out the word Mother–tongue from the textbook "Mother–tongue Reader" and wrote in its place the word Japanese.
4. The Mother–tongue Reader became the Japanese Reader.
5. Ma, whose mother tongue is Mandarin, speaks fluent English.