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The document discusses the International Day of Languages, which is celebrated annually on September 26. It was established by the Council of Europe in 2001 to promote language learning across Europe. There are over 225 languages spoken in Europe, representing 3% of the world's languages. While Russian has the most native speakers, English has the most total speakers. The document also lists some facts about the official languages of the European Union, of which there are 24, and provides greetings in several of those languages.

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PROJECT Ang Edl

The document discusses the International Day of Languages, which is celebrated annually on September 26. It was established by the Council of Europe in 2001 to promote language learning across Europe. There are over 225 languages spoken in Europe, representing 3% of the world's languages. While Russian has the most native speakers, English has the most total speakers. The document also lists some facts about the official languages of the European Union, of which there are 24, and provides greetings in several of those languages.

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Title: “International Day of Languages”


Subject: English
Class: VIIc
Worked by: Kiara Shumeli
Teacher: Irida Shulku
~What is the International Day of Languages?
The European Day of Languages is observed 26 September, as
proclaimed by the Council of Europe on 6 December 2001, at
the end of the European Year of Languages, which had been
jointly organised by the Council of Europe and the European
Union. The European Year of Languages was so successful that
the Council of Europe declared that the European Day of
Languages should be celebrated every year from then on. Its aim
is to encourage language learning across Europe. The European
Day of Languages gives us an opportunity to value and promote
all languages and cultures in Europe. 

֎ Facts about European languages:


-There are more than 225 languages spoken in Europe,
representing around 3% of the world’s total languages.

-If you only count native speakers, Russian is the most spoken
language in Europe. However, English comes out on top if you
include second-language speakers.
-London is the most linguistically diverse city in the world, as
over 250 languages are spoken there.
» How many languages are spoken in Europe?
The European Union has 24 official languages, these are;
Bulgarian, Czech, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian,
Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Irish,
Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian,
Slovak, Slovene, Spanish and Swedish. 
Albanian flag

~Si jeni?

FRENCH FLAG

~Ça va?

SPANISH FLAG

~Cómo estás?

Italian flag

~Comme stai?

“The Europan day of Languages”-Quotes

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