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Where are we? Bi--ho-ir--a--r---i-? B__ h____ q__________ B-z h-z-r q-y-r-a-i-? --------------------- Biz hozir qayerdamiz? 0
We are at school. Biz m-k--b----z. B__ m___________ B-z m-k-a-d-m-z- ---------------- Biz maktabdamiz. 0
We are having class / a lesson. B-z-a--inf---r. B____ s___ b___ B-z-a s-n- b-r- --------------- Bizda sinf bor. 0
Those are the school children. Bular -a-ab-la-. B____ t_________ B-l-r t-l-b-l-r- ---------------- Bular talabalar. 0
That is the teacher. Bu -qi-uv-hi. B_ o_________ B- o-i-u-c-i- ------------- Bu oqituvchi. 0
That is the class. Bu -in-. B_ s____ B- s-n-. -------- Bu sinf. 0
What are we doing? Bi- -im--q--ami-? B__ n___ q_______ B-z n-m- q-l-m-z- ----------------- Biz nima qilamiz? 0
We are learning. B---------mi-. B__ o_________ B-z o-g-n-m-z- -------------- Biz organamiz. 0
We are learning a language. Bi--ti---rg---miz. B__ t__ o_________ B-z t-l o-g-n-m-z- ------------------ Biz til organamiz. 0
I learn English. Men-ingliz -ilini-or--n----. M__ i_____ t_____ o_________ M-n i-g-i- t-l-n- o-g-n-m-n- ---------------------------- Men ingliz tilini organaman. 0
You learn Spanish. si----p---t----i-o-g-n-s-z s__ i____ t_____ o________ s-z i-p-n t-l-n- o-g-n-s-z -------------------------- siz ispan tilini organasiz 0
He learns German. N-m-s-tilin- or--n--q-a. N____ t_____ o__________ N-m-s t-l-n- o-g-n-o-d-. ------------------------ Nemis tilini organmoqda. 0
We learn French. B-z --a---uz ti--n---r--ny-p---. B__ f_______ t_____ o___________ B-z f-a-t-u- t-l-n- o-g-n-a-m-z- -------------------------------- Biz frantsuz tilini organyapmiz. 0
You all learn Italian. S-z ---ly-n-h- -r-a--si-. S__ i_________ o_________ S-z i-a-y-n-h- o-g-n-s-z- ------------------------- Siz italyancha organasiz. 0
They learn Russian. S-z -us t-li-i or-a-a-iz. S__ r__ t_____ o_________ S-z r-s t-l-n- o-g-n-s-z- ------------------------- Siz rus tilini organasiz. 0
Learning languages is interesting. Till--ni -rg---sh-q-z---rli. T_______ o_______ q_________ T-l-a-n- o-g-n-s- q-z-q-r-i- ---------------------------- Tillarni organish qiziqarli. 0
We want to understand people. Biz-od-ml-rn----s----s-n------a---z. B__ o________ t__________ x_________ B-z o-a-l-r-i t-s-u-i-h-i x-h-a-m-z- ------------------------------------ Biz odamlarni tushunishni xohlaymiz. 0
We want to speak with people. B-z-o-a-l-r-b-l-n -ap--shmo-c-im--. B__ o______ b____ g________________ B-z o-a-l-r b-l-n g-p-a-h-o-c-i-i-. ----------------------------------- Biz odamlar bilan gaplashmoqchimiz. 0

Mother Language Day

Do you love your native language? Then you should celebrate it in the future! And always on February 21! That is International Mother Language Day. It has been celebrated every year since 2000. UNESCO established the day. UNESCO is a United Nations (UN) organization. They are concerned with topics in science, education, and culture. UNESCO strives to protect the cultural heritage of humanity. Languages are a cultural heritage too. Therefore, they must be protected, cultivated, and promoted. Linguistic diversity is commemorated on February 21. It is estimated that there are 6,000 to 7,000 languages worldwide. Half of those, however, are threatened by extinction. Every two weeks, a language is lost forever. Yet each language is an enormous wealth of knowledge. The knowledge of a nation's people is gathered in languages. The history of a nation is reflected in its language. Experiences and traditions are also passed on through language. For this reason, the native language is an element of every national identity. When a language dies out, more than just words are lost. And all of this is meant to be commemorated on February 21. People should understand what meaning languages have. And they should reflect upon what they can do to protect languages. So show your language that it's important to you! Perhaps you could bake it a cake? And put nice fondant writing on it. In your "mother language", of course!
Did you know?
Bosnian is a South Slavic language. It is primarily spoken in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Groups of speakers can also be found in Serbia, Croatia, Macedonia, and Montenegro. Bosnian is the native language of approximately 2.5 million people. It is very similar to Croatian and Serbian. The vocabulary, orthography, and grammar of the 3 languages only differ slightly. A person who speaks Bosnian can also understand Serbian and Croatian very easily. Therefore, the status of the Bosnian language is discussed often. Some linguists doubt that Bosnian is a language at all. They claim that it is just a dialect of the Serbo-Croatian language. The many foreign influences in Bosnian are interesting. Earlier the region belonged to the Orient and to the Occident on a rotating basis. Because of this, there are many Arabic, Turkish, and Persian terms in the vocabulary. That is actually very rare in Slavic languages. It makes Bosnian very unique though.