Language/English/Grammar/"Native-of"-Vs.-"Native-to"
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When to use "NATIVE OF" or "NATIVE TO" in English?
Native of - Noun[edit | edit source]
When you are talking about a person, "native" is used as a noun.
- Jean is native of France. It means Jean was born in France.
Native to - Adjective[edit | edit source]
When you are talking about an object or an animal, "native" is used as an adjective.
- Green tea is native to Asia. It means green tea came from Asia.