Pronunciation: /ˈneɪtɪvli/
adverb in a manner that is native or innate to a particular place or person
A1 I speak English natively.
A2 She learned French natively from her parents.
B1 Growing up in Spain, he became natively fluent in Spanish.
B2 Being raised in a bilingual household, she is natively proficient in both English and Mandarin.
C1 Having lived in Italy for over a decade, he now speaks Italian natively.
C2 The author writes poetry natively in her native language, showcasing her deep connection to her culture.
formal She was raised natively in Japan and speaks Japanese fluently.
informal I can natively understand Spanish because I grew up in a bilingual household.
slang I natively get what you're saying, no need to explain further.
figurative His artistic talent seems to come natively to him, as if it's in his DNA.
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