International Mother Language Day

21

Feb

International Mother Language Day, celebrated on February 21, is a special day when people all around the world honor and remember their native languages. It helps us appreciate the many different languages people speak and the cultures they come from. The day encourages everyone to speak and preserve their mother tongue, which is the language they first learned. By celebrating this day, people show respect for language diversity and recognize the importance of keeping all languages alive. It also reminds us that every language is important and deserves to be cherished and protected.

How to celebrate International Mother Language Day?

You can celebrate International Mother Language Day by speaking only in your mother tongue all day, sharing fun stories or songs with friends and family. Make colorful posters with words and pictures in your language to decorate your room or classroom. You could even try to learn a few new words or phrases from another language. Invite your friends to join you for a game where everyone shares words or phrases from their own languages. Don't forget to thank your parents, grandparents, or anyone who helps you learn the language, and maybe even write a small poem or story in it!

Where International Mother Language Day is celebrated?

  • - International
  • - Bangladesh
  • - India
  • - Canada
  • - Russia
  • - Turkey
  • - United Kingdom