21. Appeal for the Cowboys is universal, and it is particularly vibrant in locales where Spanish is the native tongue. 22. As a result, companies are looking for ways to allow these Netizens to communicate in their native tongues. 23. As people with these languages seek to bustle in the wider world their native tongues will cease to be used. 24. At its core, bilingual education teaches children in their native tongue while gradually teaching them English so that after a few years they can join mainstream classes. 25. At home, he spoke his native tongue. 26. A few late customers dawdled, murmuring in the native tongue, with the sweet but melancholy violin music of the homeland keening softly in the background. 27. Bush used the pause to get people to laugh with him, this time, instead of at him about his ongoing war with his native tongue. 28. But both ethnic groups insist on only speaking their native tongue. 29. But it was a borrowed English, not my native tongue. 30. But people whose native tongue is less common get more mileage out of learning English, whether they grow up in Rio, Nairobi, Tokyo -- or Oakland. |