
In the first of two special #AtoZ series ahead of the 2021 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, we are celebrating the languages sung at the Contest.
Danish
The Danish language first appeared at the 2003 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, in Copenhagen, Denmark. Anne Gadegaard represented Denmark with “Arabiens drøm” – finishing in 5th place and 93 points.
Dutch
The Dutch language first appeared at the 2003 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, in Copenhagen, Denmark. X!NK represented Belgium with “De vriendschapsband” – finishing in 6th place and 83 points.
English
The English language first appeared at the 2003 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, in Copenhagen, Denmark. Tom Morley represented the United Kingdom with “My Song for the World” – finishing in 3rd place and 118 points.
French
The French language first appeared at the 2004 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, in Lillehammer, Norway. Thomas Pontier represented France with “Si on voulait bien” – finishing in 6th place and 78 points.
Georgian
The Georgian language first appeared at the 2007 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Mariam Romelashvili represented Georgia with “Odelia Ranuni” – finishing in 4th place and 116 points.
German
The German language first appeared at the 2006 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, in Bucharest, Romania. Neustrašivi učitelji stranih jezika represented Serbia with “Učimo strane jezike” – finishing in 5th place and 81 points.
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Author: Richard Taylor
Source: Eurovision Ireland
Categories: #AtoZ, Eurovision 2021, Junior Eurovision 2021
