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  2. Yeyo - Wikipedia

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    Yeyo may refer to: Terminology. Yeyo, a slang term for cocaine; People. Aurelio Cano Flores (b. 1972), Mexican drug lord, nicknamed "Yeyo"

  3. Quenya - Wikipedia

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    In the Second Age of Middle-earth's chronology the Men of Númenor learnt the Quenya tongue. In the Third Age, the time of the setting of The Lord of the Rings, Quenya was learnt as a second language by all Elves of Noldorin origin, and it continued to be used in spoken and written form, but their mother-tongue was the Sindarin of the Grey ...

  4. First language - Wikipedia

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    A first language (L1), native language, native tongue, or mother tongue is the first language a person has been exposed to from birth [1] or within the critical period. In some countries, the term native language or mother tongue refers to the language of one's ethnic group rather than the individual's actual first language. Generally, to state ...

  5. What to know about the slang word “Mother": the definition, meaning and historical significance.

  6. Mother tongue (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Mother tongue usually refers to the language that a person learned as a child at home or a person's first language Mother tongue may also refer to: Mother tongue, or language, a proto-language in historical linguistics; Proto-Human language, the hypothetical most recent common ancestor of all the world's languages

  7. John Bengtson - Wikipedia

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    John D. Bengtson (1948-2024) was an American historical and anthropological linguist. [1] [2] He had been president and vice-president of the Association for the Study of Language in Prehistory, and had served as editor (or co-editor) of the journal Mother Tongue (1996–2003, 2007–2024). [3]

  8. Demolinguistic descriptors used in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Mother tongue is defined by Statistics Canada as the "first language learned at home during childhood and still understood by the individual at the time of the census." [6] Because some children are born into marriages between parents who use different languages in the home, the census allows individuals to indicate multiple mother tongues ...

  9. Turoyo language - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish government's "mother-tongue education" project treated Turoyo as an immigrant language, like Arabic, Turkish, Kurdish, and began to teach the language in schools. [24] The staff of the National Swedish Institute for Teaching Material produced a Latin letter-based alphabet, grammar, dictionary, school books, and instructional material.