We see Arabic and English language but we also see the word HALAL meaning of the culture that they sell HALAL products
130944
Hugo_Orozco
United States
Everett
This jewelry repair shop welcomes more than one cultures with signage in English, Arabic, and Spanish, inviting the whole community inside and making them feel comfortable.
130945
Hugo_Orozco
United States
Seattle
This multilingual emergency exit sign ensures clear communication in English, Chinese, and Spanish, reflecting an inclusive approach to public safety so some people would not get confused
130946
Hugo_Orozco
United States
Lynnwood
This place brings 2 community to pray no matter if you speak another language they will have another option for you to choose
130947
Hugo_Orozco
United States
Lynnwood
This hair salon aldo provided you with spanish if you can't fully express how you would like your haircut, also they have sign that can help you get what you want
130948
Hugo_Orozco
United States
Lynnwood
This Mexican store focus nore on their hispanic community by providing more services that they need like sending money to their home countries or bringing snacks and products that the hispanic community don't have acces to.
130949
Hugo_Orozco
United States
North Lynnwood
This Mexican Restaurant invites the community to try their delicious plates inspired in the Mexican cousine
130950
Hugo_Orozco
United States
Everett
This butcher shop also provides a grocery products so is more easy for the community to buy different types of things in one place and providing an extra language so it will reduce the language barriers.
130958
Hugo_Orozco
United States
Everett
This other Mexican restaurant offer a experience bringing you back to how restaurants in Mexico are
131096
Hugo_Orozco
United States
Everett
The word "Pho" comes from Vietnamese meaning "noodle soup" this local addressed more that one community with their inclusive languages
131097
Hugo_Orozco
United States
Everett
"Bánh mì" is a Vietnamese word for bread or sandwich, but the spelling here omits the accents, which is common in branding. The term "Paris Banh Mi" also suggests a blend of French and Vietnamese culinary influence, reflecting the historical connection between the two cultures.
131099
Hugo_Orozco
United States
Lynnwood
This clinic displays both English and Korean, reaching out to the local Korean speaking community with accessible care.
131100
Hugo_Orozco
United States
Lynnwood
This chiropractic let their customers know that they are able to help them in more than one language and that they are a family making them more comfortable with the customer service
131101
Hugo_Orozco
United States
Everett
This sign tries to get the attention of fellows Mexicans so they know that a Mexican store is near by so they can enjoy some snack that they like