Usar "mother tongue" en una oración
mother tongue oraciones de ejemplo
mother tongue
1. adopting jargon as my mother tongue
2. Jean's command of their mother tongue was
3. Not having English as my mother tongue, I found it difficult to understand at first, but it became easy after only a short period of time
4. His body tensed and tried to lunge at him, but his brother threw his hands at him and constrained him, shouting in his strange mother tongue, like when they had first met on the Path
5. A role was found for me in this production which was being performed in English, German, French and Afrikaans, according to the mother tongue of the one in the role
6. Not even the noise of my beloved land, the festival of lights - my favourite merriment, or the chirping of my people’s many mother tongues was enough to bring me out of, or save me from my consuming crushing grief
7. The scribbles were messy and hard to read, some even looking like an indecipherable language that was probably his mother tongue
8. Their mother tongue, Yiddish, was a dialect of German
9. And for the medium of expression, he bypassed his mother tongue, Telugu, the Italian of the East
10. Searching for the mother tongue: An interview with Toni
11. Remember: Do not demand of the "second language" child a response that would not be expected from a "mother tongue" child of a similar age
12. At around seven years old, children begin to show systemic awareness, begin to break down block language into separate constituents and begin to show a desire to understand exact equivalents in their mother tongue
13. Children’s songs, rhymes, stories and games form an intrinsic part of linguistic culture and are important not only for the acquisition of schematic knowledge (language and notions that all members of the mother tongue share) but also because:
14. A person who’s mother tongue was English was not acceptable, however fluently he spoke French
15. • Over 200 million speak Arabic as a mother tongue, and
16. He had written it in Sanskrit, which was his mother tongue, and he had encoded the even lines in the private cipher of the Emperor Augustus and the odd ones in a Lacedemonian military code
17. • The slaves didn’t speak the mother tongue of the captain of
18. pauses during which I could not understand my mother tongue
19. I find it downright amazing how people seem to forget, when on the safe terrain of their mother tongue, what a struggle the foreign language is for the other person
20. You ought to be quite jubilant with cheer fullest gratitude; and, since you are not, you very perfectly illustrate the truth of _le trop_ being _l'ennemi du bien_, or, if you prefer your clumsier mother tongue, of the half being better than the whole
21. have English as their mother tongue and because non-English-speakingcommunities already on the Web
22. For the majority of the users in China, their mother tonguewill be the only choice
23. OK, this is great! But what is it leading to? I am only able to communicate inEnglish but, fortunately, the other person could use English as well as Germanwhich was his mother tongue
24. coffee stall, we use our mother tongue till our throat runs dry,” declares
25. I had, unfortunately, missed my chance to teach her Greek in my hectic past and now I confined my mother tongue to expressions of tenderness
26. To the fathers of the Jewish nation he spoke in their mother tongue
27. mother tongue Arabic and
28. I pass my life with my wife, children, and friends; my pursuits are hunting and fishing, but I keep neither hawks nor greyhounds, nothing but a tame partridge or a bold ferret or two; I have six dozen or so of books, some in our mother tongue, some Latin, some of them history, others devotional; those of chivalry have not as yet crossed the
29. Don Quixote stopped to take breath, and, observing that silence was still preserved, had a mind to continue his discourse, and would have done so had not Sancho interposed with his smartness; for he, seeing his master pause, took the lead, saying, "My lord Don Quixote of La Mancha, who once was called the Knight of the Rueful Countenance, but now is called the Knight of the Lions, is a gentleman of great discretion who knows Latin and his mother tongue like a bachelor, and in everything that he deals with or advises proceeds like a good soldier, and has all the laws and ordinances of what they call combat at his fingers' ends; so you have nothing to do but to let yourselves be guided by what he says, and on my head be it if it is wrong
30. I realized I had fallen asleep, fully clothed, with my shoes on, so I ran downstairs in yesterday’s school clothes to the sound of Uncle Jake shouting at the top of his lungs in his guttural mother tongue