- Source: Erzya Language Day
Erzya Language Day (Erzya: Erzjan Kelen Chi, Эрзянь келень чи) is observed on April 16 since 1993 mainly in Mordovia by the Erzya people, but also in other areas in Russia and elsewhere.
In 1993, the Erzya Language Foundation suggested that one day a year should be proposed to celebrate the Erzya language, in an effort to promote its preservation. April 16, the birthday of Anatoli Ryabov, creator of the Erzya language's Latin alphabet, was chosen as the annual celebration day.
Erzya Language Day celebrations often involve artistic performances, exhibitions, meetings, traditional music concerts, tastings of national dishes, fairs, etc.
See also
Erzyas
Public holidays in Russia
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Daftar bahasa menurut ISO 639-2
- Daftar bahasa menurut rumpun bahasa
- Erzya Language Day
- Mordvins
- Uralic languages
- Mordovia
- Volga Finns
- Languages of Europe
- State Anthem of Mordovia
- Languages of Uzbekistan
- Indo-Uralic languages
- Vladimir Romashkin