International Language Festivals

International Language Festival – Bhasha Bhalobasha
A Global Celebration Rooted in Bangladesh’s Linguistic Legacy
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Rononiti’s International Language Festival is a landmark initiative that brings together voices from across the globe to celebrate the richness of linguistic and cultural diversity. With its flagship edition planned for Bangladesh in 2026, the festival — titled Bhasha Bhalobasha (“Language, Love”) — honours Bangladesh’s pivotal role in the global mother language movement and positions the country as a hub for international dialogue on languages, identity, and inclusion.
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Language is one of the most powerful connectors of people, history, and future aspirations. This festival is our effort to turn that principle into action — not only by showcasing languages but by creating meaningful engagement, leadership opportunities, and innovation for a multilingual future.
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Spanning three vibrant days, the festival will feature:
*Language taster sessions in Arabic, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese, Italian, Turkish, German, Korean, and Bangla — led by language experts and community representatives
* Youth forums on language, identity, and activism
* Talks and panel discussions featuring linguists, educators, policymakers, and cultural leaders
* Exhibitions and showcases from embassies, universities, EdTech startups, and language institutes
* Cultural evenings celebrating music, poetry, storytelling, and performance in dozens of world languages
* Pitch events for language-focused start-ups and youth-led innovations
* Workshops and masterclasses on language education, media, translation, and multilingual leadership
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While the event is global in scale, Bangladesh remains the soul of the festival — not only as host, but as a symbol of linguistic resilience, inclusion, and hope. From Ekushey February to International Mother Language Day, Bangladesh’s story has long inspired movements around the world. *Bhasha Bhalobasha* is an invitation to continue that legacy on a world stage.
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Our core goals are to:
* Celebrate and preserve local and endangered languages
* Promote multilingualism as a leadership skill
* Build cross-sector and cross-border alliances for linguistic justice
* Give young people a platform to lead global conversations on language and identity
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Who Should Attend?
Language enthusiasts, educators, students, artists, policy professionals, researchers, civil society leaders, and community groups — from Bangladesh and beyond.
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Get Involved
If you are interested in being part of this global celebration, here’s how you can contribute:
* Submit a proposal to perform, speak, or exhibit
* Register as a volunteer or youth ambassador
* Sponsor a language zone, workshop, or school outreach
* Partner with us to bring delegations or support logistics
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Together, let us honour languages not just as tools, but as treasures — carriers of memory, identity, and possibility.
