Dia Mundial da Língua Portuguesa

05 Maio 2021

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Dia Mundial da Língua Portuguesa

 

A UNESCO oficializou o dia 5 de maio como o Dia Mundial da Língua Portuguesa, em 2019.​

Este é o segundo ano em que se comemora o Dia Mundial da Nossa Língua que é a nossa Pátria, a nossa cultura, o nosso berço, a nossa identidade e ainda a partilha. A Língua que os nossos grandes poetas e escritores revalorizaram e enriqueceram ao longo dos séculos e que Luiz Vaz de Camões autonomizou em “Os Lusíadas”.​

Citando José Jorge Letria in “Esta língua Portuguesa” «(…) temos orgulho bastante para fazermos da nossa língua, que já foi peregrina e navegante, a pedra mais preciosa, seja em verso seja em prosa (…)»”

 

 

Alzira Machado, Coordenadora do Departamento de Português

Dia Mundial da Língua Portuguesa

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