26 September - European Day of Languages
The European Day of Languages (EDL) was first celebrated in 2001 during the European Year of Languages. At the end of this campaign the Council of Europe's Committee of Ministers decided to make EDL an annual event, to be celebrated each 26 September. Every year, millions of people in the Council's member states and elsewhere organise or take part in activities to promote linguistic diversity and the ability to speak other languages.
The general aim is to draw attention to Europe's rich linguistic and cultural diversity, which has to be encouraged and maintained, but also to extend the range of languages that people learn throughout their lives in order to develop their plurilingual skills and reinforce intercultural understanding. EDL is an opportunity to celebrate all of Europe's languages, including those that are less widely spoken and the languages of migrants. For more information : www.coe.int/EDL
European Day of Languages 2010: Statement by Antonio Miloshoski, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Chairman of the Committee of MinistersRespect for others’ languages, cultures and identities is a precondition for creating a European space for mutual respect and cooperation in Europe, said Minister Miloshoski, Chair of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe.
On the occasion of the annual European Day of Languages celebrated throughout the Council of Europe's 47 member states, he stressed that: ''Linguistic intolerance and insecurity are best countered through language learning and intercultural understanding, or compréhension in French, or skilningur in Icelandic, or mõistmine in Estonian, or tuiscint in Irish, or zrozumienie in Polish or razbiranje in Macedonian.'' http://www.coe.int/t/dc/files/events/jel/default_EN.asp? http://edl.ecml.at/Home/tabid/1455/language/en-GB/language/fr-FR/Default.aspx
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