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21st February is international mother language day. I want to know about your mother languages? What is it? Tell me one funny and one weird thing about it.
My mother language is one of the language's spoke in India i.e "Telugu ".It is designated as one of the classical languages in India.It is spoken in two states majorly .Weird thing is ..u have to speak the whole word without skipping any syllable sound or there r no silent sounds. Funny thing is I hate writing Telugu as a subject it has a lot of t...... 1 reply
My mother language is Malay and I must say- if you're still new to this language and go to Malaysia, you may be confused af because there's this thing called 'Bahasa Rojak' or 'Broken Malay'. We like to mix Malay language with other language or use 'slang' which makes it a bit hard to understand what we're actually talking about. ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭...... 1 reply
My mother language is malay and I barley even know that language but heres a fact, we'll say "Cuba try test" which literally means try try try and fun fact you can find a lot of malay speakers in Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, Indonesia, Thailand, ect 1 reply
My mother's language is a language in Philippines, which is Ilongga, Cebuana, Bisaya and she can also speak Filipino which is the language we all use to understand our fellow filipino and Ilocano she learned this language cause my father is a Ilocano and she also know of course English and Japanese that's all (づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ
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My mother tongue is Sindhi. It's an Indian language, so it's super similar to Hindi (which is India's official language). However, some words and grammar are different and exclusive to Sindh, which is an Indian province.
There are too many languages in India lmaoo
Unrelated to my mother tongue, I'm also currently learning Japanese and Latin. And...... 2 reply
English...and the only thing I rll know how to say in my family’s mother tongue is “you’re ugly” which my little cousins taught me rip. Oya harima kathay, bishes :’D reply
Not my mom but my Lola- or my grandma she speaks Tagalog and she always swears but she doesn’t know that I know what she’s saying cuz I’m not fluent in it but my dad curses in Tagalog all the time so I picked up on a few things and I just find it kinda funny reply