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If we look at participation based on a person’s mother tongue, the data showed that the share of those studying is higher than average among native speakers of Estonian, at 82.9 per cent.
It used to be our preferred idiom, so to speak, when we set up in the public space, the mother tongue of our creative emotions.
Source: https://spectator.org/from-architecture-to-mechanotecture/
Previous albums have included a mix of songs in English and their mother tongue.
Source: https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/23417382.we-dont-want-categorised-tide-lines-new-album/?ref=rss
The central government is undertaking numerous efforts to encourage Indian languages including giving the option of studying subjects like engineering and medicine in one’s Matru Bhasha (mother tongue),” Modi said in another tweet.