International Language Days:
* International Mother Language Day: Celebrated on February 21st by UNESCO, promoting linguistic diversity and multilingualism.
* International Day of the Book and Copyright Day: Celebrated on April 23rd by UNESCO, celebrating the importance of books and reading in all languages.
National Language Days:
* Spain: Día del Idioma Español (Spanish Language Day): Celebrated on April 23rd, commemorating the death of Miguel de Cervantes, a renowned Spanish writer.
* France: Journée de la langue française (French Language Day): Celebrated on March 20th, coinciding with the International Francophonie Day.
* United States: National Language Day: Celebrated on April 23rd, promotes multilingualism and cultural understanding.
* India: Hindi Diwas (Hindi Language Day): Celebrated on September 14th, commemorating the adoption of Hindi as an official language in India.
* China: Chinese Language Day: Celebrated on April 20th, promoting Chinese language and culture.
* Russia: Russian Language Day: Celebrated on June 6th, commemorating the birth of Alexander Pushkin, a renowned Russian poet.
* Germany: Tag der Deutschen Sprache (German Language Day): Celebrated on September 23rd, commemorating the birth of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, a significant figure in German literature.
* Canada: Journée de la francophonie canadienne (Canadian Francophonie Day): Celebrated on March 20th, recognizing the importance of French language and culture in Canada.
This is not an exhaustive list, and many other countries celebrate language days throughout the year. Often, these days are chosen to honor significant figures in literature, commemorate historical events, or raise awareness about linguistic diversity.
It's important to note that the specific dates and celebrations may vary from year to year and may be subject to change. You can check with your local government or embassy for more specific information about language days celebrated in your country.