International Language Day is observed annually on February 21. It is celebrated to increase public awareness of linguistic and cultural diversity and promote multilingualism. UNESCO announced it for the first time on November 17, 1999. The United Nations General Assembly formally recognized it in 2002 through UN Resolution 56/262.
New York, Brussels, Switzerland, and also Bengali communities all over the world will be celebrating international mother language day on 21 February 2022.
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== In this case tongue means language. It is called mother tongue because it is the language spoken by the mother country in which you were born. In multilingual societies like Nigeria, Ghana and most African countries, mother tongue cannot refer to only the language spoken by the mother country. Mother tongue would mean the language the mother or caretaker passes on to the child. The assumption is that children grow under the eye of their mothers, hence mother tongue.
National language refers to the mother tongue of your country or the one proclaimed by your country's law. Second language is a language which is next to your mother tongue in functionality. It is usually promulgated by your country's education law which promotes the use of it in education, society, and in business. A country can have one national language and many other languages as secondary languages.
mother's day is about celebrating mother's all around the world and appreciating your mother for what she done for you.
there are seven countries on using for mother launguage.
Almost every countries in the world speak two language , one is their mother language and another is English (The international Language)
actually spanish was spoken in Spain , Spain was the mother country of Mexico France was also the mother country of Mexico but in France french is spoken more than spanish. in Spain its just mostly spanish. like in England English japan japnaese china Chinese you get that the name of the language almost has the name of the country.
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A person's 'mother tongue' is the main language that they spoke when they were growing up. Usually this will be the language which they used with their mother (which explains the name): but obviously there are exceptions to this (if your mother was a Bangladeshi immigrant who married a mid-Westerner, and you grew up in Boise, then your mother tongue is probably American English - though you might still speak some Bengali with your mother). Recent language research suggests that the main language for most people is the language they speak with their childhood friends, not the language they speak at home: so 'mother tongue' may be a misnomer. It's still a useful idea though: and one that most people understand. Your mother tongue is your first language, the language you are most at ease in , the language in your dreams.
International Mother Language Day is an observance held annually on 21 February worldwide to promote awareness of linguistic and cultural diversity and multilingualism. It was first announced by UNESCO on 17 November 1999. Its observance was also formally recognized by the United Nations General Assembly in its resolution establishing 2008 as the International Year of Languages.
Malaysia celebrates Mother's Day on the second Sunday in May.
A mother language is the first language a person learns at home, typically from their parents or caregivers, and is deeply ingrained in their identity. A foreign language, on the other hand, is a language that is learned in a formal or structured setting later in life, often for communication or educational purposes. Native speakers are more proficient in their mother language, while foreign language learners may have varying degrees of fluency based on their exposure and practice.