Esperanto Day, celebrated on July 26, is a special day for people who love languages. It's when we remember the day a long time ago in 1887 when a smart man named Dr. L. L. Zamenhof created Esperanto, a new language. He wanted to make a simple and fair language that everyone in the world could learn and use to talk to each other without problems. On this day, people all around the world celebrate by reading books in Esperanto, singing songs, and talking to friends from different countries, all using this special language.
How to celebrate Esperanto Day?
Start by decorating with green and white, the colors of Esperanto. You can wear these colors, too. Invite friends over to play language games using simple Esperanto words. Sing songs or watch fun videos in Esperanto to learn new words. You can also make green and white snacks, like cupcakes with colored frosting. Create fun crafts like flag designs or word art with Esperanto phrases. End the day by reading a storybook written in Esperanto or telling a bedtime story using some Esperanto words. Celebrate by sharing new words you learned with your family or friends!
Where Esperanto Day is celebrated?
- - International
- - Poland
- - France