By The World Ambassador
TWA
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Moscow — June 6 holds a special place in the hearts of millions across Russia and beyond. It’s Russian Language Day, a tribute to not just a means of communication, but to the soul of Russian culture — and to the man who gave it its modern voice: Alexander Pushkin.
Born on this day in 1799, Pushkin is widely regarded as the father of modern Russian literature. His poetry, prose, and plays transformed the Russian language into a vibrant literary force, accessible and alive. Today, his legacy echoes through classrooms, theaters, and everyday conversations.
To honor this legacy, the Russian government declared June 6 as Russian Language Day in 2011, with the goal of preserving and promoting the language as a national treasure and a vital link to the world. It’s a day not just of remembrance, but of pride — a moment to celebrate a language spoken by over 250 million people worldwide.
With its deep literary roots and global presence, Russian remains one of the most dynamic and influential languages on the planet. And today, from Pushkin’s verses to modern digital expressions, Russia celebrates a living heritage that continues to inspire.