Tuesday, 8 July 2025

YOUR LANGUAGE STORY SHAPES YOUR BLOG

   


In blogging, the languages you use are more than just tools — they’re deeply personal. Language is emotional, cultural, and reflective of who you are. Understanding your relationship with the languages you speak can enrich your voice and expand your reach as a blogger.

Broadly, bloggers can be categorized into one of three types of multilingualism, although many exist somewhere in between. So, which one are you?

1. Dominant – Vehicular

Your mother tongue is a dominant language (official or widely recognized), and your second is a vehicular language — one used to bridge communication across cultures.

Example: French as a mother tongue, and International English for global reach.

2. Dominant – Dominant

You’re fluent in several major languages. These might include a common vehicular language too.

Example: A Punjabi speaker also fluent in Hindi and Urdu, or a German speaker using English and French.

3. Minor – Dominant

You grew up speaking a minority or minoritized language — one that's rare, regional, or historically marginalized. Your dominant language, often used for blogging, may have entered your life through colonization or acculturation.

Example: A speaker of a tribal dialect who blogs in English or Hindi.

 

No matter your type, your linguistic mix adds unique richness to your blog. Embrace it — your voice is your superpower.

 

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