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International Language Festivals

International Language Festival – Bhasha Bhalobasha
A Global Celebration Rooted in Bangladesh’s Linguistic Legacy
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.
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.
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
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.
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
Who Should Attend?
Language enthusiasts, educators, students, artists, policy professionals, researchers, civil society leaders, and community groups — from Bangladesh and beyond.
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
Together, let us honour languages not just as tools, but as treasures — carriers of memory, identity, and possibility.