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European Day of Languages – September 26

Re: European Day of Languages – September 26

by Juliane OLS Community Manager -
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Hello everyone! 

Did you know that since 2001, the European Commission and the Council of Europe have celebrated the European Day of Languages (EDL) on September 26?

This observance aims to raise awareness of Europe's linguistic diversity, advocate for cultural heritage and linguistic diversity, encourage language learning, and promote translation, interpretation, and other language-related professions. 

Multilingualism is one of the founding principles of the European Union (EU) and a key element of Europe's cultural identity. The EU alone has 24 official languages, and it is estimated that more than 225 indigenous languages are spoken across the continent.  

Nurturing knowledge of European languages helps develop successful connections between different linguistic groups, promotes intercultural understanding, and fosters more tolerant and empathetic societies. Additionally, speaking multiple languages increases your chances of starting a career in another EU country. Isn’t that appealing? 

At OLS, you have the opportunity to do just that by accessing courses and materials to learn up to 29 European languages! Throughout September and October, the European Union has organised numerous events for you to participate in. 

Check out the list of activities HERE to see what is happening around you and join the EDL 2024 celebrations! 

"Many languages, one Europe!" This is the motto of this year's European Day of Languages celebration in Serpa, Portugal.

The Language Fair will be held on 26th September in Serpa and Vila Nova de São Bento, with a programme dedicated to languages as a vehicle for culture and interaction between people, promoting inclusion and diversity in the context of increasingly intense migrations.

Find out more about the Language Fair HERE.

Happy European Day of Languages! :-) 

Juliane, OLS Community Manager - Portuguese