The 26th September is the European Day of Languages, an initiative dreamed up by the Council of Europe. The day’s activities celebrate linguistic diversity in Europe, promoting the learning and use of all 200+ indigenous languages of Europe as well as the hundreds of other languages and dialects from other geographical areas. Today promotes these linguistic and cultural differences that must be preserved and encouraged.
“Linguistic diversity is a tool for achieving greater intercultural understanding and a key element in the rich cultural heritage of our continent†(from the official website https://edl.ecml.at)
This is a celebration for all of us who work on a daily basis with the various European and world languages, facilitating communication in all areas of personal and professional life, we make our contribution to achieve comprehension in interpersonal relations of all kinds.
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