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    BIANET CELEBRATES MOTHER TONGUE DAY WITH SONGS

    BIAnet.org, Turkey
    Feb 21 2013

    bianet's International Mother Tongue Day 2013: Languages remain on
    earth as long as people expressed them through folk chants and songs.

    Haluk KALAFAT [email protected] Ä°stanbul - BIA News Desk 21 February
    2013, Thursday

    "I have got a story, but I can't express it in the language of my
    grandparents," said a bianet writer last year, on what mother tongue
    meant for her.

    In 2012, bianet asked its pool of writers to share a piece of writing
    in their mother tongues. It was a short notice, but many writers
    returned with anecdotes, stories and opinions that no readers were
    accustomed to see in a bianet website (or elsewhere) setting.

    Last year, we also included the reader reaction on our International
    Mother Tongue feature.

    This article's introduction was from Ozlem Oral's "Languages that
    I lost".

    Last year I wrote: "Whoever wrote or translated their writings in
    a different language on International Mother Tongue Day once more
    proved that Languages remain on earth as long as people expressed."

    This year, Nilay Vardar took a step forward and proved that languages
    remain on earth as long as people expressed them through folk chants
    and songs.

    bianet reiterates last year's message with the different colors of
    mother tongues, but with the common expression of music...

    In the hope to see the days we won't have to repeat this message
    anymore..

    Acknowledgements: We are grateful to all musicians who contributed with
    their performances of Sabiha, Zapjevala Sojka Ptica, Yistambılakue,
    Ah Mamocan, Tetro Mamalo, Havaz Ã~Dli Meralets, Turike Derwes, Por Amar
    Una Donzea, Siya, Ey Kiti Kazankıran, Ehe Gia Panda Gia, Sogdinan
    Laslibo, Ah Oglum! and Caye Berbena in Arabic, Bosnian, Circassian,
    Western Armenian, Georgian, HemÅ~_in, Kurdish, Ladino, Laz, Pontic
    Greek, Modern Greek, Assyrian, Turkish and Zaza respectively.

    (HK/BM)

    http://bianet.org/english/culture/144566-bianet-celebrates-mother-tongue-day-with-songs


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