On March 4, National Grammar Day reminds us of asking ourselves, do we know the grammar of the language that we speak? The day is marked to boost up our lazy nerves to say sayonara to our grammar mistakes and join hands with the grammar rules.
The annual celebration of the International Translation Day takes place every 30 September, coinciding with the feast of Saint Jerome who translated the Bible for the first time from original Hebrew to Latin. On this day, people celebrate the works of the language-translation professionals who make the treasure of information available for the world.
The International Day of Sign Languages is marked to protect, promote, and support the cultural diversity and linguistic identity of the deaf and other users of sign languages. Let's learn more about why this day is celebrated and take a step ahead by learning the 12 most used signs that are illustrated below!
Many people observe the Hindi Divas events just for fulfilling the formality and forget it all the very next day. So instead of celebrating Hindi Day, Hindi week is being celebrated. This week is known as Rashtrabhasha Saptah so that the message can be conveyed effectively and impactfully and can be remembered for a long.