which is your mother tongue???
By athaur
@athaur (34)
India
    10 responses
         @erminiasanjose (1588)
 • Philippines
                    9 Feb 07
                    My mother tongue is Ilokano, a dialect in the Philippines spoken in Ilokandia.  When I grew up, I learned how to speak Tagalog or Pilipino, our national language, but at the same time, I learned English as English is the medium of instruction here in the Philippines up to now.
                     @arseniajoaquin (1732)
 • Philippines
                    9 Feb 07
                    I was born an Ilokano in the Philippines which speaks Tagalog or Pilipino as the National Language.  Then I learned English in schools and now I have learned Bible Greek also and I am now an author and translator of the Word of God from Greek to English.
I have already published THE WILL New Testament (Greek to English), GENESIS & EXODUS (Greek to English), ELEMENTS of SALVATION, The Right Way, GOD, ORIGIN, TRANSFER into PERFECTION, GREEK-ENGLISH (Grammar & Vocabulary), WORDS in THE WILL New Testament, and others shown at  http://www.lulu.com/arseniajoaquin  
                     @lkbooi (16070)
 • Malaysia
                    11 Feb 07
                    Both my father and mother migrated from china. I's born in malaysia. My mother tongue is cantoness. My father speak hainan. Malay is my national language. I was educated in chinese school with english taught as a foreign language. So I speak hainan, cantoness, malay, manderine(chinese), hockian and english.
                     @beetel_jack (800)
 • India
                    5 Feb 07
                    I am too from india belonging from north-eastern state. my mother tongue is bodo. i speaks bodo,english and hindi and know a little bit meaning of some other languages.
                     @urbandekay (18278)
 • 
                    5 Feb 07
                    My mother tongue is English and I speak a little French and Kiswahili.
all the best urban
                     @emquinsat (1058)
 • Philippines
                    5 Feb 07
                    My mother tongue is Filipino. I also speak English which is like a second language here in our country. As well as a little bit of french and spanish.
                     @moserbear (10)
 • India
                    6 Feb 07
                    Assalamu-Alaikum,
My mother tongue is even urdu and I have the  same problem as urs but when I speak I speak according to the person I am speaking to.
                    
 
                             
                        
 
                    








