International Mother Language Day is an important day celebrated around the world on February 21st each year. But why do we celebrate it, and what does it mean? Let's dive into the details of this ...
International Mother Language Day is observed annually on February 21 to promote linguistic diversity across the globe. This ...
Every Feb. 21, the world pauses to honor something deeply human — the language we first learned to speak. International Mother Language Day is observed annually to promote linguistic and cultural ...
An effort to conserve Indigenous languages has brought song and books translated to the Kaqchikel language to a school in Guatemala's western highlands.
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In honor of International Mother Language Day on Feb. 20, the Northwest Indigenous Language Institute is holding a fundraiser ...
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Bhubaneswar: On the occasion of International Mother Language Day, the Governor of Odisha conveyed her warm greetings to the people of the state and underscored the importance of mother tongues in ...
The day will also be observed around the world as the UNESCO recognised the 21 February (Ekushey February)’ as the International Mother Language Day on 17 November 1999.