Table of Contents
- 1 What is mother tongue in Intercaste marriage?
- 2 Are there Indians who only speak English?
- 3 Which country is the largest English speaking nation in the world?
- 4 What are some punishments for not speaking your native language?
- 5 How did residential schools respond to the use of native languages?
- 6 What are the effects of the ban on indigenous languages?
What is mother tongue in Intercaste marriage?
Mother tongue refers to the language of the family you grew up in.…..”.
Are there Indians who only speak English?
In India, most of the people speak the language of the state they belong to. So, answering your question, unless someone has been home schooled and been kept away from social interaction with the locals, no one speaks only English in India. this represents the major languages spoken in different states.
What is my mother tongue?
A person’s mother tongue is the first language they learned, usually from their mother. So if your mother is Japanese, and she spoke in Japanese to you, making it the first language you learned, that is your mother tongue.
Which country is the largest English speaking nation in the world?
United States of America
#1 United States of America The United States of America is the world’s largest English-speaking country. Approximately 225 million Americans speak English as a first language, while 43 million speak it as a second language.
What are some punishments for not speaking your native language?
Other punishments to prevent the children from speaking their native languages included forced isolation, withholding of meals, and washing the child’s mouth with soap. In extreme cases, teachers gave students electrical shocks or pushed needles into their tongues to associate the speaking of their mother tongue with excruciating pain.
Why do we speak the native tongue in schools?
For others, speaking the native tongue was a form of resistance—a way to hide from the school staff their true emotions and thoughts. But the schools usually responded to the use of native languages forcefully.
How did residential schools respond to the use of native languages?
But the schools usually responded to the use of native languages forcefully. Bestselling author and commentator on Indian Residential Schools Theodore Fontaine went to Fort Alexander Residential School in Manitoba and spoke only Ojibway as a child.
What are the effects of the ban on indigenous languages?
The ban on Indigenous languages created tremendous confusion and tensions among the students. Many of the students did not speak any English when they entered the schools, and they could not possibly understand what was expected of them.