The 25th anniversary of the International Day of the native language marks a quarter of an effort to preserve the language diversity and popularization of native languages. Every two weeks, humanity loses one language Culture and education every two weeks humanity loses one language, and with it a unique part of its cultural and intellectual heritage. This is reminded of the UN on the international day of the native language, which is annually celebrated on February 21. according to UNESCO, out of 8,324 languages existing, about seven thousand are actively used. Moreover, only a few hundred languages play a significant role in education systems and in the state sphere. In the world of digital technologies, no more than a hundred languages are used. international native language was first proclaimed UNESCO in 1999, later it was approved by the UN General Assembly. This day emphasizes the role of languages in the promotion of inclusion and achieving goals in the field of sustainable development. Multivate education not only contributes to the creation of inclusive societies, but also helps to preserve the languages of minorities and indigenous peoples. ~ 60 > 25th anniversary of the International Language Day marks the quarter century of efforts to preserve the language diversity and popularization of native languages. This significant date emphasizes the role of languages in the preservation of cultural heritage, the development of education and strengthening the world. ~ 60 > In recent decades in the world, the realization that languages have been most important for development, and Not only providing cultural diversity and intercultural dialogue, but also promoting strengthening cooperation and improving the quality of education For all.