Linguistic rights are the rights of people to use and share the language they speak. A person’s language is an important part of their identity and culture, and they should be able to express themselves and be understood in their own language. These rights include being able to speak the language in public places and private spaces, having an education in the language, having access to services and information in the language, and being able to read and write the language. Linguistic rights help make sure that everyone can be a part of the community and have equal rights, no matter what language they speak.