My children don't speak my mother tongue as a second-generation migrant, it fills me with sadness | Saima Mir
Briefly

As a second-generation British Pakistani growing up in Bradford, I was surrounded by Urdu and smatterings of Punjabi.English came later, and I can remember not being able to understand my teacher on the first day of nursery.This was all part of my parents' plan: to speak in Urdu to my siblings and I because they knew we would learn English at school.
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