Hello everyone. New to this sub so sorry if something similar has been asked.
I have a 8 month old son and I come from a background of many languages. My parents were born in Pakistan, moved to Sweden where I was born and brought up. I speak Swedish fluently and Urdu very well as well as several different languages.
My husband is also Pakistani descent, but he is from Norway. After marrying, I moved to live with him in Norway and we have been living together for some years in Iran.
My question is now this. We plan on moving back to Norway in some years, however my son's primary years will be spent in Iran. Until he is around 5-6 years old. We go during the summers to visit family where we spend around 2 months in Norway and 1 month in Sweden.
We have decided to speak Urdu to our boy, since we want him to learn his mother tongue properly. We know that he will learn farsi in kindergarten here in Iran, but even if he doesn't that language is not so important for us. However I also want him to have a solid background in Norwegian since we plan on moving back. I speak Swedish to my husband and he speaks Norwegian to me (they are very similar languages) so he is exposed to the language, and I also read his night time books in Norwegian.
My question is, do you think that would suffice? Or should 8 actively try to teach him better Norwegian? Or should g8s father speak Norwegian to him since it's his primary language? Thankful for any input!
I have a 8 month old son and I come from a background of many languages. My parents were born in Pakistan, moved to Sweden where I was born and brought up. I speak Swedish fluently and Urdu very well as well as several different languages.
My husband is also Pakistani descent, but he is from Norway. After marrying, I moved to live with him in Norway and we have been living together for some years in Iran.
My question is now this. We plan on moving back to Norway in some years, however my son's primary years will be spent in Iran. Until he is around 5-6 years old. We go during the summers to visit family where we spend around 2 months in Norway and 1 month in Sweden.
We have decided to speak Urdu to our boy, since we want him to learn his mother tongue properly. We know that he will learn farsi in kindergarten here in Iran, but even if he doesn't that language is not so important for us. However I also want him to have a solid background in Norwegian since we plan on moving back. I speak Swedish to my husband and he speaks Norwegian to me (they are very similar languages) so he is exposed to the language, and I also read his night time books in Norwegian.
My question is, do you think that would suffice? Or should 8 actively try to teach him better Norwegian? Or should g8s father speak Norwegian to him since it's his primary language? Thankful for any input!