April 23 is English Language Day
April 23 is English Language Day, a date established by the United Nations (UN) in 2010 to promote multilingualism and value the cultural richness associated with each of its six official languages. The choice of the day pays tribute to William Shakespeare, whose date of birth and death coincide on this date, recognizing him as one of the greatest exponents of English literature.
English is currently the most widely spoken language in the world when considering the total number of speakers, both native and non-native, and is widely used as an official language in international organizations, including the UN itself. The date also coincides with World Book and Copyright Day, reinforcing the link between the English language and global literature.
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