Mother Language Day

Mother Language Day Quick Facts in South Africa

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2026 Date21 February 2026
2027 Date21 February 2027

International Mother Language Day

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International Mother Language Day History

International Mother Language Day promotes and celebrates linguistic and cultural diversity. Initiated by UNESCO, the day's main aim is to advance the preservation and protection of all languages for their integral role in society and culture. This observance underscores the crucial connection between language and identity, stressing the need for the protection of linguistic rights, which will in turn encourage inclusion and the flourishing of cultural diversity.

In South Africa, International Mother Language Day bears particular significance due to the country’s multilingual society. The history behind the day roots back to 21 February 1952 when people in Bangladesh fought for their right to speak their own language, Bengali, a battle to which many lost their lives. This struggle resonates profoundly with South Africans, who endured similar oppressions during apartheid where languages were employed as tools of segregation and dominance. The day greatly serves to reinforce the value of the country's 11 official languages and the preservation of the many other indigenous languages that remain a vital part of South African culture and identity.

Several activities mark the commemoration of International Mother Language Day in South Africa. Concerts, language and cultural festivals, and poetry readings form part of the celebrations. The day also prompts language workshops and symposiums, encouraging dialogue around linguistic diversity and advocating for language rights. International Mother Language Day falls annually on 21 February.

Top 8 Facts for 2026 Mother Language Day in South Africa

  • The 2026 global theme for International Mother Language Day is Youth voices on multilingual education, which focuses on how the younger generation is utilizing digital platforms to revitalize and preserve their native tongues.
  • South Africa recently reached a historic milestone by formally recognizing South African Sign Language as the country’s 12th official language, making it only the fourth nation on the African continent to grant sign language this legal status.
  • Efforts to save the critically endangered N|uu language, which belongs to the Khoe-San family and has fewer than five remaining fluent speakers, have culminated in the development of an innovative digital resource known as The Talking Dictionary.
  • The Department of Basic Education is expanding its Mother Tongue-Based Bilingual Education pilot program, which allows learners in the Eastern Cape to be taught and assessed in isiXhosa and Sesotho for complex subjects like mathematics and science through Grade 9.
  • To promote a culture of reading in indigenous languages, the National Library of South Africa continues to release translated versions of iconic literary works through its African Classics publishing program.
  • Cultural activists are increasingly using social media to bridge language gaps, following the success of projects like Everyday Zulu which provide accessible, humorous insights into indigenous linguistic nuances for a modern audience.
  • Educational activists are highlighting the impact of the Funda Uphumelele National Survey, a landmark study that tracks reading benchmarks across all eleven official home languages to address the country's literacy challenges.
  • Digital innovation in indigenous storytelling is being spearheaded by local platforms such as the Limu app, which uses animation and music to teach African languages to young children in a modern context.

Top things to do in South Africa for Mother Language Day

  • Gather with friends and family to assess your local education system. Does it provide adequate language instruction and second language instruction? Second language acquisition has been linked with critical thinking, creativity and flexibility of the mind.
  • Generate awareness for International Mother Language Day by using the hashtags #InternationalMotherTongueDay, #IMLD, #motherlanguage or a hashtag followed by the language of your post (#english, #bengali, #xhosa).
  • Visit the Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg: This museum shows the history of the Apartheid era in South Africa in an engaging, interactive format. It also has exhibitions and resources about the different languages spoken in South Africa.
  • Language Roadshows: These events are essentially traveling exhibitions, featuring linguistic diversity in South Africa, often held in community halls, schools, and public spaces.

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