The Importance of Mother Tongue: A Connection to Our Identity and Culture

Our mother tongue is not just a way to communicate—it’s a key part of who we are and connects us to our cultural history. It helps us express ourselves and stay linked to our traditions, values, and family roots.

Studies show that children who are fluent in their mother tongue do better in learning other languages and have stronger cognitive skills. We discussed the topic of mother tongue with the ninth-grade participants and how important it is to preserve the mother tongue for future generations.

Preserving our mother tongue is important for future generations. As the world becomes more connected, our language offers a unique cultural perspective, adding richness to global diversity.

In an ever-changing world, let’s value and pass down the wisdom and beauty of our mother tongue.

 

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