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		Definition of native speaker in English: native speakernoun A person who has spoken the language in question from earliest childhood. 说本族语的人  native speakers of English Example sentencesExamples -  That's a language with several thousand native speakers alive now who you can go and speak to any time you like.
 -  Grammar books are not needed for the native speaker because the native speaker has the grammar already in his or in her head.
 -  Where possible, organizers should themselves be native speakers of those languages, better yet, restaurant workers from those countries.
 -  I wonder if I could find a native speaker of the language.
 -  It seems to me that if you're keen on helping a child acquire language at the earliest possible age, they should be exposed to speech by native speakers of that language.
 -  Interviews were tape recorded and transcribed by professional transcriptionists who were native speakers in the languages used in the study.
 -  Paradoxically, however, native speakers of a language are not usually troubled by such matters.
 -  It presents a selection of stories and songs from thirty-one North American indigenous traditions translated by both native speakers and language experts.
 -  Students in the programs usually include some native English speakers and native speakers of another language.
 -  The fact that more people can speak English is also not necessarily good news for native speakers who cannot speak other languages as well.
 -  Whether the so-called native speakers are true language instructors or not, doesn't matter very much.
 -  The extent to which the native speakers of the language do not perform well on these instruments calls their validity into question.
 -  Today, Mandarin Chinese is well established as the world's largest language in terms of native speakers.
 -  It also says that Mandarin Chinese is the language with the most native speakers in the world.
 -  There is no doubt that native speakers of a language have a feel for its nuances, are comfortable using its idiomatic expressions, and speak it fluently.
 -  In the initial coding, native speakers in each language transcribed the count sequences on the videotapes.
 -  She is put in an alienated and marginalized situation when she has to learn English as a second language among the native speakers.
 -  The second generation, as native speakers of the local language, are often the interpreters and intermediaries between the family and the outside world.
 -  Immigrant children can speak other languages with a native speaker's fluency and an insider's grasp of the culture.
 -  Australia's large number of native speakers of languages other than English has dwindled in recent times.
 
 Synonyms natural, native-speaker, grammatical, correct    Definition of native speaker in US English: native speakernounˈnādiv ˈspēkərˈneɪdɪv ˈspikər A person who has spoken the language in question from earliest childhood. 说本族语的人  native speakers of English Example sentencesExamples -  Interviews were tape recorded and transcribed by professional transcriptionists who were native speakers in the languages used in the study.
 -  I wonder if I could find a native speaker of the language.
 -  Paradoxically, however, native speakers of a language are not usually troubled by such matters.
 -  There is no doubt that native speakers of a language have a feel for its nuances, are comfortable using its idiomatic expressions, and speak it fluently.
 -  The fact that more people can speak English is also not necessarily good news for native speakers who cannot speak other languages as well.
 -  It presents a selection of stories and songs from thirty-one North American indigenous traditions translated by both native speakers and language experts.
 -  The extent to which the native speakers of the language do not perform well on these instruments calls their validity into question.
 -  Immigrant children can speak other languages with a native speaker's fluency and an insider's grasp of the culture.
 -  Today, Mandarin Chinese is well established as the world's largest language in terms of native speakers.
 -  In the initial coding, native speakers in each language transcribed the count sequences on the videotapes.
 -  It also says that Mandarin Chinese is the language with the most native speakers in the world.
 -  Australia's large number of native speakers of languages other than English has dwindled in recent times.
 -  It seems to me that if you're keen on helping a child acquire language at the earliest possible age, they should be exposed to speech by native speakers of that language.
 -  Where possible, organizers should themselves be native speakers of those languages, better yet, restaurant workers from those countries.
 -  Students in the programs usually include some native English speakers and native speakers of another language.
 -  That's a language with several thousand native speakers alive now who you can go and speak to any time you like.
 -  She is put in an alienated and marginalized situation when she has to learn English as a second language among the native speakers.
 -  The second generation, as native speakers of the local language, are often the interpreters and intermediaries between the family and the outside world.
 -  Grammar books are not needed for the native speaker because the native speaker has the grammar already in his or in her head.
 -  Whether the so-called native speakers are true language instructors or not, doesn't matter very much.
 
 Synonyms natural, native-speaker, grammatical, correct     |