LM. Ko’olaupoko district Aloha it’s a lifestyle. Being kind and compassionate. Intended for locals and non locals alike.
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
44133
United States
Hauula
LM. Ko’olaupoko district. “Hau’ula No Ka Oi” means “Hau’ula is the best” intended for locals.
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
41344
United States
Hauula
This is meant for locals - relates to the Hawaiian culture and reminds people of the important values in life
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
94369
S_O
Türkei
Havaalanı Dış Hatlar Terminali 1 No:5 Muratpaşa/
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IkM_A
94370
S_O
Türkei
Havaalanı Dış Hatlar Terminali 1 No:5 Muratpaşa/
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IkM_A
94371
S_O
Türkei
Havaalanı Dış Hatlar Terminali 1 No:5 Muratpaşa/
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IkM_A
31208
Deutschland
Havixbeck
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108710
Ticiana Sprok
Kuwait
Hawally
In a diversified neighborhood, I saw a storefront with Arabic and English signage. What caught my attention in particular was the dual-language sign that triggered these thoughts: business ventures are responsive to the needs of their community. Having grown up in an area with a rich tapestry of cultures and languages, I appreciate how multilingual signs foster inclusivity. They give a sense of belonging and an opportunity for recognition to those who might otherwise be excluded. After all, this has been an experience that really puts to the test my understanding that language use in public spaces is not about information alone but also respect and recognition toward cultural identity.