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Mother Tongue Languages

Mother Tongue Languages are the native languages that individuals learn from birth, typically spoken by their family and community. These languages serve as a primary means of communication, identity, and cultural connection. They form the foundation for developing linguistic skills, understanding cultural traditions, and fostering a sense of belonging. Recognizing and promoting mother tongue languages helps preserve linguistic diversity, supports cognitive development, and enhances learning in later education. They are essential in maintaining cultural heritage and enabling individuals to connect deeply with their roots.