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We were invited to the 22nd International Mother Language Day
by the Embassy of Bangladesh to Korea.
International Mother Language Day iwas first announced by UNESCO on 1999.
It was the initiative of Bangladesh to celebrate this day
as in Bangladesh February 21 is the anniversary of the day
when Bangladeshis fought for recognition for the Bangla language.
The Ambassador of Bangladesh to Korea, Secretary General of UNESCO Seoul,
Director General for Asian and Pacific Affairs Bureau, Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
Ambassador of New Zealand, Canada and Sierra Leone to the Rep. of Korea participated today.
Also many other people participated for the celebration
but due to the Novel Coronavirus-19 there were still people who couldn't participate.
Ms. Abida Islam, the Ambassador of Bangladesh to the Rep. of Korea, said
that "Bangladesh" is from the word Bengal and the word it self means the country of Bengal.
Also she emphasized that Benglai and Korean has a comon history of resisting for language.
So there must be diversity of language by multilingual based on native language.
She was also concerned that our mother languages will be extinct.
[Photo] H.E. Abida Islam / Ambassador of Bangladesh to the Rep. of Korea
Ambassador of New Zealand, Canada, Sierra Leone to Korea gave a short presentation
in promoting multilingualsim in the perspective of each country.
[Photo] H.E. Philip Turner / Ambassador of New Zealand to the Rep. of Korea
[Photo] H.E. Michael Danagher / Ambassador of Canada to the Rep. of Korea
[Photo] H.E. Kathos Jibao Mattai / Ambasador of Sierra Leone to the Rep. of Korea
After the first section of the event,
there was a commemorative photo of the distinguished guests!
Cultural performance was prepared.
Song by the Second Secretary from the Embassy of Bangladesh to the Rep. of Korea
Dance by India
Musical performance by Ecuador
Traditional performance by Korea
When the full event was finished, DAEJAYON and the students of Nature Plus
took a commemorative photo with the Ambassador of Bangladesh to the Rep. of Korea.
Now, second foreign language is not an option, but a must.
English becoming first than Korean.
In these circumstances, it was a meaningful time
to think about the importance and value of mother language!
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