Native in a sentence as a noun

Even non-native speakers who are fluent enough to read posts in their second or third languages often aren’t comfortable enough to write in them.

Without going into detail: VT-x is set of features built natively into some intel processors to improve virtualization.

The resolution you are referring to is the native running resolution of 4K projectors in cinemas established by DCI.

That is especially hard when the sound distinction signifies a grammatical distinction that also doesn't exist in the learner's native language.

Native in a sentence as an adjective

The various shell/text utilities in those early days spread because they were often usefully a little bit better than the proprietary "native" equivalents shipped by Sun, Dec, AT&T, etc.

Every language has hundreds of tacit grammar rules, many of which are not known explicitly even to native speakers, but which reveal a language-learner as a foreigner when the rules are broken.

The foreign language-learner needs to understand grammar not just to produce speech or writing that is less jarring and foreign to native speakers, but also to better understand what native speakers are speaking or writing.

Infants dont even babble at this age never mind produce or understand adult speech, but they have already stopped noticing certain differences in speechthats how deeply ingrained the way we perceive and produce speech is, and why its almost impossible to speak a non-native language without an accent.

Native definitions

noun

an indigenous person who was born in a particular place; "the art of the natives of the northwest coast"; "the Canadian government scrapped plans to tax the grants to aboriginal college students"

See also: indigen indigene aborigine aboriginal

noun

a person born in a particular place or country; "he is a native of Brazil"

noun

indigenous plants and animals

adjective

characteristic of or existing by virtue of geographic origin; "the native North American sugar maple"; "many native artists studied abroad"

adjective

belonging to one by birth; "my native land"; "one's native language"

adjective

characteristic of or relating to people inhabiting a region from the beginning; "native Americans"; "the aboriginal peoples of Australia"

See also: aboriginal

adjective

as found in nature in the elemental form; "native copper"