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ID Nickname Country / City Languages Taxonomies Comment Project / Group Map
Pin 24525 Hong Kong
English (English) 普通话 (Chinese)
Pin 24526 Hong Kong
English (English) 普通话 (Chinese)
Pin 24527 Hong Kong
English (English) 普通话 (Chinese)
Pin 24528 Hong Kong
English (English) 普通话 (Chinese)
Pin 24529 Hong Kong
普通话 (Chinese)
Pin 24530 Hong Kong
English (English) 普通话 (Chinese)
Pin 24531 Hong Kong
English (English) 普通话 (Chinese)
Pin 24532 Hong Kong
English (English) 普通话 (Chinese)
Pin 24533 Hong Kong
English (English) 普通话 (Chinese)
Pin 24534 Hong Kong
English (English) 普通话 (Chinese)
Pin 24560 Hong Kong
English (English) 普通话 (Chinese)
Pin 6400 Hungary Budapest
Magyar (Hungarian) 普通话 (Chinese)
Pin 17938 Hungary Budapest
English (English)
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Pin 17939 Hungary Budapest
English (English)
SCL
Pin 17986 Hungary Budapest
English (English)
SCL
Pin 24426 Hungary Fertőboz
Deutsch (German) English (English) Magyar (Hungarian)
Pin 104599 Hungary Kecskemét
Deutsch (German) English (English) Magyar (Hungarian)
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Pin 108709 Ticiana Sprok Hungary Diósjenő
Other language
Strolling along the street in a city, I saw a sign with directions in two languages: Hungarian, and Slovakian. The multilingual sign brought back the memory of how language can open up to accessibility and inclusivity. Having grown up in a multicultural environment myself, I experienced how language barriers shut communities off. The use multiple languages in public places not only takes precedence toward diverse populations but affirms their presence. This sign reminded me that linguistic diversity should be treated as something very positive and not as a challenge. It is multilingualism that brings people closer ad relates them to one another. Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 108711 Ticiana Sprok Hungary Budapest
English (English) Other language
The other day, while sitting on the tram, I came across a public transport announcement system that switched from Hungarian to English. This was one such incident when I began to realize just how multilingualism is increasingly recognized in public places, accommodating diverse populations. It makes me reflect how these multilingual announcements are important to let everybody move around the city in comfort. Raised with multiple languages, I was constantly made to realize the value of being able to understand and be understood. Through these announcements, it really underlined how much access to language can add to public services and to the inclusivity of a city. Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 24251 Hungary Budapest
Deutsch (German) Magyar (Hungarian) Русский (Russian)
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