08.06.2021 1566

Today, language has become a means of communication for more than two billion people around the world. However, even 15 centuries ago, language played an important role in the daily life of all three tribes for communication. At present, it is not difficult to know from the place where the world prestige of the Russian language is growing day by day in the life of young people. Around us there is an increasing number of young people who learn languages, especially students.

In fact, today’s world more than 300 million inhabitants of the world speak Russian, and, alternatively, this language is considered one of the official languages of the United Nations.

Today is International day of Russian language. This holiday was first celebrated in 2010 in addition to the day of the Arabic language, the day of the Chinese language, the day of the French language, the day of the English language and the day of the Spanish language. These languages are special working languages of the UN, and it is planned to increase the interest of the world to learn these languages by celebrating these days.

The fact that it was decided to celebrate the International Day of the Russian language exactly on the eve of the birthday of the Great Russian poet Alexander Pushkin, 6 June, clearly shows how much Russian language is one of the most important languages in the whole world today.

Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin is the founder of the modern Russian language of literature. Many of his famous works are read Not only by the Russian people in love, but also by the honor of fans of literature from all over the world.

The Russian language is considered one of the largest languages of the world and, according to the total number of speakers of this language, is one of the top ten in the world languages.

Today, an in-depth study of the Russian language, knowledge of it is very important for every educated person, for students who want to become the owner of any field.

Dilmurod Dilmurodov,
1st-year student of the faculty “International Relations”