The European Day of Languages is a special day celebrated on September 26th every year. It helps people learn about different languages spoken across Europe. The day encourages everyone to appreciate and learn new languages, which can be useful for understanding other cultures and making new friends. Schools and organizations often have fun activities, like language games and learning songs in different languages. It also reminds us that speaking more than one language can be a superpower, helping people communicate and connect with others all around the world.
How to celebrate European Day of Languages?
Start your day by learning how to say "hello" in different European languages, like "bonjour" in French or "hola" in Spanish. You can also try tasting different foods from Europe, such as Italian pizza or German pretzels. Draw and color flags from different European countries, and maybe make a fun quiz about them with friends or family. Listen to songs in another language and try to sing along. Watch a cartoon or movie with subtitles in a new language. Finally, share what you learned with someone special, and encourage them to learn too. Celebrate with fun and curiosity!
Where European Day of Languages is celebrated?
- - International
- - Albania
- - Andorra
- - Armenia
- - Austria
- - Azerbaijan
- - Belgium
- - Bosnia and Herzegovina
- - Bulgaria
- - Croatia
- - Cyprus
- - Czech Republic
- - Denmark
- - Estonia
- - Finland
- - France
- - Georgia
- - Germany
- - Greece
- - Hungary
- - Iceland
- - Ireland
- - Italy
- - Kazakhstan
- - Kosovo
- - Latvia
- - Liechtenstein
- - Lithuania
- - Luxembourg
- - Malta
- - Moldova
- - Monaco
- - Montenegro
- - Netherlands
- - North Macedonia
- - Norway
- - Poland
- - Portugal
- - Romania
- - Russia
- - San Marino
- - Serbia
- - Slovakia
- - Slovenia
- - Spain
- - Sweden
- - Switzerland
- - Turkey
- - Ukraine
- - United Kingdom