At first glace, this seems to be Japanese characters due to both the surrounding art of the mural as well as the general curvature and calligraphy of the word. On further inspection though, this simply says "GAK". For East Asian and/or Japanese immigrants, things like this would at the very least be cause for confusion, and for the rest of the non-immigrant population, only serves as a nice aesthetic piece and nothing to promote more "multicultural" attitudes.
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71187
United States
Evanston
Haitian language
7443
United States
Arlington
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72979
United States
Fort Worth
Sandra N
10259
United States
Tucson
Rita V.
El rotulo "El Tiradito" senala que alli murio un hombre hace cien anos. Es un lugar historico donde va la gente a rezar.
142355
United States
Providence
Tire shop in South Providence, name of shop in Spanish, descriptor in English.
RILL
11795
United States
Tucson
This is a sticker on a electrical box on The University of Arizona campus. The writing is in both Spanish and English. Emerson L.
155155
United States
Newport
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RILL
42515
United States
Kailua
SM
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
116243
United States
Saint Regis Falls
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117267
United States
Lake Placid
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71188
United States
Evanston
English version of Haitian directly above
7444
United States
Arlington
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72980
United States
Fort Worth
Sandra N
11796
United States
Tucson
Regan M.
This is a street sign in the south part of Tucson.