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What (who) is native tongue - definition


Native Tongue (Hiaasen novel)         
NOVEL BY CARL HIAASEN
Native Tongue (Carl Hiaasen novel)
Native Tongue is a novel by Carl Hiaasen, published in 1991. Like all his novels, it is set in Florida.
Native Tongue (Elgin novel)         
1984 NOVEL
Native Tongue (Suzette Haden Elgin novel)
Native Tongue is a feminist science fiction novel by American writer Suzette Haden Elgin, the first book in her series of the same name. The trilogy is centered in a future dystopian American society where the 19th Amendment was repealed in 1991Native Tongue First Printing 1984, p 7 and women have been stripped of civil rights.
Beef tongue         
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  • Filipino dishes: [[kare-kare]], lengua with white sauce and [[pancit]] canton-bihon
  • Russian [[zakuski]]: cold cuts of tongue topped with mushrooms, cheese, nuts and prunes
FOOD MADE FROM COW TONGUE
Beef tounge; Cow tongue; Cow's tongue; Tongue (foodstuff)
Beef tongue (also known as neat's tongue or ox tongue) is a cut of beef made of the tongue of a cow. It can be boiled, pickled, roasted or braised in sauce.
Examples of use of native tongue
1. Under the scheme, a child is selected every month to present lessons in their native tongue.
2. But many Sierra Leoneans now fear their native tongue is being polluted by English.
3. Politicians love to use "the native tongue" because, when it‘s done right, the crowd goes wild.
4. Most importantly, he spoke Farsi, his mother‘s native tongue, and Pashtun, Afghanistan‘s main language.
5. Typically officials at EU gatherings speak in their native tongue, and their remarks are translated.