¡El martes es el Día del Idioma Español! Wednesday is Spanish Language Day! Spoken by nearly 600 million people worldwide, Spanish is one of the UN's six official languages. Follow Show more
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Spanish Language Day, also known as 'Día del Idioma Español', seeks to celebrate the rich and diverse culture of the Spanish-speaking world. Its purpose is to spread awareness about the contribution of the Spanish language and culture in the global landscape, to promote multilingualism, and cultural diversity. It draws attention to the influence of Spanish on many aspects such as literature, art, music, and even cuisine. Students and scholars participate actively, using the day as an opportunity to deepen their understanding of the Spanish language and the cultures it represents.
Spanish Language Day was established by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) in 2010. It is relevant to New Zealand due to the country's increasing interaction with Spanish-speaking nations, primarily in trade and tourism sectors. Spain is one of New Zealand’s largest trading partners in the European Union, and the Spanish language holds significance for New Zealanders in maintaining and developing these economic relationships. Moreover, as travel becomes more accessible and New Zealanders venture further abroad, the growing interest in Latin American culture and countries often incite a desire to learn Spanish.
In New Zealand, Spanish Language Day is typically observed in educational institutes where special events such as Spanish-language competitions, exhibitions showcasing Hispanic traditions and cultures, and cultural exchanges are held. Local Spanish communities also participate in the celebration through food festivals, music and dance exposures, and art interpretative activities. Spanish Language Day is commemorated annually on the 23rd of April, which pays tribute to Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, one of the greatest Spanish authors.
Facts about Spanish Language Day
According to Rosetta Stone, Spanish is the second most spoken language around the world with over 500 million speakers.
One of the most well-known and important works of the Spanish language is Miguel de Cervantes’ El ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha (The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha).
According to the 2013 census, only 0.2% of the population spoke Spanish at home, which roughly equates to 9,912 people. However, this number is likely to have increased in recent years.
New Zealand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT) launched the Latin America Strategy in 2018, aiming to deepen political and economic relationships with Latin American countries, thereby necessitating proficiency in Spanish for various stakeholders.
In the News and Trending in NZ for Spanish Language Day
Learn Spanish, enjoy Spanish food and culture, or read Spanish works of literature.
Visit the Natural Spanish School in Wellington or the Spanish Institute in Auckland: These places often organize cultural activities you can participate in.
Read a book to help you learn Spanish: 1) The Basics of Spanish Language for Beginners - by Jorge Gomez 2) Spanish in Three Months - by Isabel Cisneros