Here is to You, the trailblazers—the knowledge-spreaders, the limit-breakers and the future-makers! That’s right, I am talking about You, on this International Day of Multilingualism and every day after.

Today, I want to reach out to all our readers with a big, heartfelt shoutout – You’re the ones making the magic happen, using languages to connect, understand and build bridges where there were none. You’re the ones who see languages not just as words to learn, but as worlds to explore, cultures to embrace and stories to share.

It’s your everyday efforts that make a difference. A big difference, even if it doesn’t seem like it sometimes. You’re not just talking the talk; you’re walking the walk towards a more connected and understanding world; towards raising children who know where they come from and are proud of their roots; who are proud of who they are. Here’s to you—today, and in all the days to come, as we continue to break limits and create a future rich in languages and connections.


❤️ Here’s to all of us – children, parents, educators, family members, friends and every brave soul, reaching out and making a stand for multilingualism.

❤️ Here’s to all of us – who believe that multilingualism is an asset and not a hurdle; who choose to break walls rather than reinforce them.

❤️ Here’s to all of us – the dreamers, the doers, the word-speaders, the norm-breakers, the chance-takers and the opportunity-embracers. To all the believers.

❤️ Here’s to every parent turning bedtime stories into multilingual adventures, every caregiver opening doors to new worlds, every teacher transforming classrooms into cultural adventures and every child bravely navigating their own journey as best as they can.

Multilingualism isn’t “just” about speaking multiple languages or being proficient in all of them; it’s about connections, understanding and opening our hearts to all the different ways we see the world. It’s about being brave enough to embrace new ways we can see the world.

Multilingualism is not “just” a skill – it’s a way of life.

Happy International Day of Multilingualism!