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On International Mother Language Day, we celebrate the rich linguistic and cultural diversity that defines our Union, as well as the importance of protecting and promoting mother tongues across Europe.

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  • tomminieminen@mastodontti.fiT tomminieminen@mastodontti.fi

    @kallekn @EUCommission Puhutaanhan sitä sentään kahdessa EU-maassa 😜

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    @tomminieminen @EUCommission Paperilla kahdessa, käytännössä kaikissa.

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    • kallekn@mastodonsweden.seK kallekn@mastodonsweden.se

      @tomminieminen @EUCommission Paperilla kahdessa, käytännössä kaikissa.

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      @kallekn @EUCommission Periaatteessa sama pätee lähes mihin tahansa annettuun kieleen!

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      • faket@veganism.socialF faket@veganism.social

        @ASardinianAbroad @EUCommission My point is that, while some languages are promoted inside UE, some aren’t welcome.
        So yes, unbreakable bond, if you’re white and do not come from too far away.

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        @faket @ASardinianAbroad @EUCommission I don't experience it like this, in my EU country schools offer special classes for students who speak a different native language at home, my own town offers a total of 55 languages currently, the following languages are the top 5: Arabic, Assyrian, Somali, Bosnian, and English. If all these 55 languages were not welcome why is the state investing so much in giving kids access to tuition in their native languages?

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        • bluishgreen@mastodon.socialB bluishgreen@mastodon.social

          @faket @ASardinianAbroad @EUCommission I don't experience it like this, in my EU country schools offer special classes for students who speak a different native language at home, my own town offers a total of 55 languages currently, the following languages are the top 5: Arabic, Assyrian, Somali, Bosnian, and English. If all these 55 languages were not welcome why is the state investing so much in giving kids access to tuition in their native languages?

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          @bluishgreen @ASardinianAbroad @EUCommission Because even if not welcome, some are passing through Frontex and other national borders.

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          • faket@veganism.socialF faket@veganism.social

            @ASardinianAbroad @EUCommission My point is that, while some languages are promoted inside UE, some aren’t welcome.
            So yes, unbreakable bond, if you’re white and do not come from too far away.

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            @faket @EUCommission that's a good point.
            Language represents the identity of a people, so I support the full recognition of all languages that define identity.

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            • asardinianabroad@mastodon.socialA asardinianabroad@mastodon.social

              @faket @EUCommission that's a good point.
              Language represents the identity of a people, so I support the full recognition of all languages that define identity.

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              @ASardinianAbroad @EUCommission Yeah, of course, but at least here in french speaking European country (but my guess would be that that’s the same for other languages), we did all we could to suppress all local languages for the sake of the nation. Now we are accepting some others languages but some are well accepted, others not that much.

              UE saying that "Multilingualism is a founding principle of our Union" while killing immigrants on the Mediterranean See is abject.

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              • kinkkong@kinkycats.orgK kinkkong@kinkycats.org

                @EUCommission

                It's funny, that you post this in #English and solely in English. Which is the official language only in two member nations, #Irelande and #Malta, and even there second to #Irish and #Maltese, respectively.

                I know, that my #Basque and #Catalan friends will not be happy: But how about declaring #Spanish THE official language of the #EU? It is the second largest language in number of native speakers after #Mandarin, and it's nine times the native speakers of English inside the EU.

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                @kinkkong @EUCommission having only one official language would be equally wrong, since it's not representative of the multiculturalism of the EU. I agree that some languages are missing representation, but this should push for recognising them as official languages too, instead of choosing only one.

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                • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                  On International Mother Language Day, we celebrate the rich linguistic and cultural diversity that defines our Union, as well as the importance of protecting and promoting mother tongues across Europe.

                  The EU is home to:
                  🌍 24 official languages
                  🎉 60 regional or minority languages spoken by 40 million people

                  Multilingualism is a founding principle of our Union and part of what makes our continent so vibrant.

                  This diversity is our strength.

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                  @EUCommission Ich wusste gar nicht, dass es diesen Tag gibt. Das finde ich, wie wir in Deutschland sagen würden, cool! 🙃

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                    @gunchleoc @EUCommission I was not referring at all to languages (even culture). I have no problems with that. Why would I otherwise speak 3 and learn a 4th European language. It's about co-operation (military and economically) in the EU and thinking bigger than just my own "National interest". E.g. economically: less national boundaries to regulations, 1 EU approval, etc. E.g. military: too much overlap, no unified command structure, competing systems, ... e.g. https://subscriber.politicopro.com/article/2026/02/france-germanys-next-generation-fighter-project-is-dead-00768936

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                    • kinkkong@kinkycats.orgK kinkkong@kinkycats.org

                      @EUCommission

                      It's funny, that you post this in #English and solely in English. Which is the official language only in two member nations, #Irelande and #Malta, and even there second to #Irish and #Maltese, respectively.

                      I know, that my #Basque and #Catalan friends will not be happy: But how about declaring #Spanish THE official language of the #EU? It is the second largest language in number of native speakers after #Mandarin, and it's nine times the native speakers of English inside the EU.

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                      @kinkkong @EUCommission honestly, using a language that is not the official language of one of the big countries of the EU (but is widely known as a second language) sounds better than giving undue advantage to the people in a country that already has a big population.

                      And besides, if that single language had to be chosen by number of EU speakers, I believe that German or French would come first, then Italian¹, and only then Spanish

                      ¹ please don't! too many Italians are already self-centered assholes, they don't need to be helped gain confidence in their cultural importance this way.

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                      • kinkkong@kinkycats.orgK kinkkong@kinkycats.org

                        @EUCommission

                        It's funny, that you post this in #English and solely in English. Which is the official language only in two member nations, #Irelande and #Malta, and even there second to #Irish and #Maltese, respectively.

                        I know, that my #Basque and #Catalan friends will not be happy: But how about declaring #Spanish THE official language of the #EU? It is the second largest language in number of native speakers after #Mandarin, and it's nine times the native speakers of English inside the EU.

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                        @kinkkong @EUCommission Ya que quieres promover el español te respondo en español. ¿Por qué el mensaje en inglés? Bueno si pudieras pararte ahora mismo en medio de una calle en Berlin, Praga, Helsiski o cualquier capital europea y le preguntas a la gente que pase que otro idioma hablan a parte de su idioma nativo, habrá muchos más que hablen inglés. El español es grande, si, pero no tan grande como para considerarse una lingua franca.

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                        • kinkkong@kinkycats.orgK kinkkong@kinkycats.org

                          @EUCommission

                          It's funny, that you post this in #English and solely in English. Which is the official language only in two member nations, #Irelande and #Malta, and even there second to #Irish and #Maltese, respectively.

                          I know, that my #Basque and #Catalan friends will not be happy: But how about declaring #Spanish THE official language of the #EU? It is the second largest language in number of native speakers after #Mandarin, and it's nine times the native speakers of English inside the EU.

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                          Hi @kinkkong! We are dedicated to diversity and multilingualism. However, this particular social media page is in English because, for practical reasons, it is not feasible to do it in all 24 official EU languages.

                          You could consider checking out the pages run by our colleagues in the EU Representations in the Member States, which are available for every country and in every EU language. Find out more here: https://link.europa.eu/dhBrwm

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                          • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                            On International Mother Language Day, we celebrate the rich linguistic and cultural diversity that defines our Union, as well as the importance of protecting and promoting mother tongues across Europe.

                            The EU is home to:
                            🌍 24 official languages
                            🎉 60 regional or minority languages spoken by 40 million people

                            Multilingualism is a founding principle of our Union and part of what makes our continent so vibrant.

                            This diversity is our strength.

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                            @EUCommission

                            I don'd want to be so bad with the EU, don't miss undertand me, I'm a fan of EU work because it seems like it's is going to somewhere.

                            I only want to give you this advice, Sukarno was a politician that unified the language of a serie of litle islands and it's necesary to face:

                            Canada.
                            United Estates.
                            Russia.
                            Kazakhistan.

                            As one great power in this 21 Century.

                            So much thanks EU.

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                            • joergba@mastodon.socialJ joergba@mastodon.social

                              @EUCommission Muttersprache ist ok. Aber ich muss nicht überall meine Vatersprache sprechen sondern kann auch die Sprache meines Wohnortes lernen und dort sprechen .

                              Oder mann erfindet eine gemeinsame Einheitssprache für die EU, sowas wie Esperanto. Müsste dann aber überall in der Schule gelehrt werden.

                              Jedenfalls kein US-Englisch.

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                              @Jörg Baranczek
                              Jedenfalls kein US-Englisch.


                              Is Irish and Maltese English okay? 🤔
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                              • kinkkong@kinkycats.orgK kinkkong@kinkycats.org

                                @EUCommission

                                It's funny, that you post this in #English and solely in English. Which is the official language only in two member nations, #Irelande and #Malta, and even there second to #Irish and #Maltese, respectively.

                                I know, that my #Basque and #Catalan friends will not be happy: But how about declaring #Spanish THE official language of the #EU? It is the second largest language in number of native speakers after #Mandarin, and it's nine times the native speakers of English inside the EU.

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                                @KinkKong
                                It is the second largest language in number of native speakers

                                The claim colonialist conquests as "native", is dubious.
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                                • giovaelpe@mastodon.socialG giovaelpe@mastodon.social

                                  @kinkkong @EUCommission Ya que quieres promover el español te respondo en español. ¿Por qué el mensaje en inglés? Bueno si pudieras pararte ahora mismo en medio de una calle en Berlin, Praga, Helsiski o cualquier capital europea y le preguntas a la gente que pase que otro idioma hablan a parte de su idioma nativo, habrá muchos más que hablen inglés. El español es grande, si, pero no tan grande como para considerarse una lingua franca.

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                                  @giovaelpe @EUCommission

                                  Bueno, el mensaje de inicio es en inglés, entonces respondi en inglés.

                                  En Berlín hay tanta gente que habla español, es impresionante. Muchos latin@s, pero tambien muchos jovenes que lo aprenden en la escuela.

                                  Todavía, mi inglés es mejor que mi español. Pero me parece mucho más fácil aprender español que inglés. Entonces es más apto como lingua franca de la #UE.

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                                  • citc@zotum.netC citc@zotum.net
                                    @KinkKong
                                    It is the second largest language in number of native speakers

                                    The claim colonialist conquests as "native", is dubious.
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                                    @citc

                                    "Native" means "by birth", or first language. By far most Americans learn #Spanish as their first language, even if their ancestors spoke other languages. It's a sad story, of course. And it did not even begin with European colonialism. The Inkas already (partially) forbid other languages than #Quechua.

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                                    • valhalla@social.gl-como.itV valhalla@social.gl-como.it

                                      @kinkkong @EUCommission honestly, using a language that is not the official language of one of the big countries of the EU (but is widely known as a second language) sounds better than giving undue advantage to the people in a country that already has a big population.

                                      And besides, if that single language had to be chosen by number of EU speakers, I believe that German or French would come first, then Italian¹, and only then Spanish

                                      ¹ please don't! too many Italians are already self-centered assholes, they don't need to be helped gain confidence in their cultural importance this way.

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                                      @valhalla @EUCommission

                                      Same reason, I did not suggest my own language, German. Too many assholes.

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                                      • kinkkong@kinkycats.orgK kinkkong@kinkycats.org

                                        @giovaelpe @EUCommission

                                        Bueno, el mensaje de inicio es en inglés, entonces respondi en inglés.

                                        En Berlín hay tanta gente que habla español, es impresionante. Muchos latin@s, pero tambien muchos jovenes que lo aprenden en la escuela.

                                        Todavía, mi inglés es mejor que mi español. Pero me parece mucho más fácil aprender español que inglés. Entonces es más apto como lingua franca de la #UE.

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                                        @kinkkong @EUCommission Estoy de acuerdo el español es enorme, cuando viajé a Hungría el año pasado, en el aeropuerto la persona de la casa de cambio y 3 camareros de 3 restaurantes diferentes me hablaron en español (Húngaros) y algo parecido me pasó en París... Aún así hay mucha más gente que habla inglés como segundo idioma

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                                        • giovaelpe@mastodon.socialG giovaelpe@mastodon.social

                                          @kinkkong @EUCommission Estoy de acuerdo el español es enorme, cuando viajé a Hungría el año pasado, en el aeropuerto la persona de la casa de cambio y 3 camareros de 3 restaurantes diferentes me hablaron en español (Húngaros) y algo parecido me pasó en París... Aún así hay mucha más gente que habla inglés como segundo idioma

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                                          @giovaelpe @EUCommission

                                          De acuerdo, claro que si!
                                          Pero eso puede cambiar con el tiempo.
                                          Lingua franca era griego, después latin, en un momento francés, ahora es inglés, pero en un momento puede ser #castellano o #mandarin 🙂

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