German Language Day ― Date, History, and Details

German Language Day

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History of German Language Day and How to Celebrate/ Observe It

In order to celebrate the German Language Day, different events are organized by Goethe-Institut all around the world. The aim is to encourage the learning of German and to promote its use in various fields such as business, science or culture.

In addition, the day also offers an opportunity to reflect on the role of German as a bridge-builder between cultures. As the language of Goethe, Schiller and Nietzsche, but also of Einstein and Beethoven, German has always been a language of innovation and international understanding.

Today, German is the most widely spoken native language in the European Union and one of the ten most widely spoken languages in the world. With more than 220 million speakers, it is an important language of business, science and culture.

German Language Day is therefore an opportunity to celebrate this rich cultural heritage and to encourage more people to learn German.