International Mother Language Day (21th February) SMS, Quotes And Wishes 2021

International Mother Language Day SMS, Messages, Wishes And Quotes For All Country 21th February. in English Language. facebook status, facebook post.

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1. Language is the most agreeable of the things from which we cannot get off.

 

2. A language is an correct expression of the character reference and increase of its speakers

 

3. Learning a different language is equal becoming a different person.

4. We love 3 subject most – mother, motherland and it’s language.

 

5. As it is mother language day we retrieve to the martyrs
who committed their lives for our safe country.

6. Language is that thing which persist a great part
to carry our feelings.
Let’s say we love our country much.

 

7. Foreign languages was the only thing that interested me when I was at school, so playing in another language… it is quite demanding because if it is not your mother tongue, you are missing some connotations and some emotional depth of certain things.

8. This universe can very well be expressed in words and syllables which are not those of one’s mother tongue.

9. It is our suffering that, we lost our brave boys but
its our joy and pride fulness that we gained
the right to talk in our own language.

10. We salute the great martyrs of our land
who struggled for our language.

11. We give tongue to our opinions and emotion through language,
so it is a major feels that we can use our mother tongue- Bangla!

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A first language, local language, or mother/father/parent tongue is a language that an individual has been presented to from birth or inside the basic time frame. In a few nations, the term local language or native language alludes to the language of one’s ethnic gathering as opposed to one’s first language.

International Mother Language Day (IMLD) is a worldwide annual observance held on 21 February to promote awareness of linguistic and cultural diversity and promote multilingualism. First announced by UNESCO on 17 November 1999, it was formally recognized by the United Nations General Assembly in a resolution establishing 2008 as the International Year of Languages.

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