El Güero Canelo es en la esquina de Oracle y W Alturas. Es un restaurante mexicana. Chris S.
24956
United States
Kapolei
This is a card that says “Simon sez act lolo”, “Simon sez make one Shaka”, “Simon sez wiggle yo’ okole” (hwc). Lolo is Hawaiian but written as lōlō which means crazy. Sez is says in English. Yo’ is short for your. Okole is Hawaiian but normally written as ‘Okole which means butt. Shaka is a term that is a symbol of goodbye or hello. This is symbolic-authentic. R.N.
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
92028
United States
Minneapolis
A public art instillation in the Dakhóta language, where each word is written in Dakhóta and a QR code is available to explore written and spoken Dakhóta. Here: http://walkerart.org/two-stars
34172
United States
Morehead
Small town store
39036
United States
Honolulu
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
41340
United States
Kahuku
The purpose of the sign is to spread cognizance about the nesting of the Albatrosses to tourists. The sign uses Hawaiian to convey that the Hawaiian language is still being used.
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
47228
United States
Honolulu
GM - Ono seafood. Ono usually means delicious. I’ve heard it’s a great seafood restaurant - very popular!
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
128636
Hugo_Orozco
United States
North Lynnwood
This photo show that they are aware of their community and want to get their feedback to improve their transportation no matter if there is a language barrier they find a way to communicate to them
130940
Hugo_Orozco
United States
Everett
This local restaurant gives a warm welcoming not only in one language they decided to expand to get the attention on more people
131453
United States
Seattle
color and shape helps viewers identify sign even if they know the languagee
6781
United States
Westville
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72829
United States
Lewisville
Servicios de Income Tax y insurance. Adriana
17277
United States
Chapel Hill
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24957
United States
Kapolei
This card says “here’s one bottled water fo’ go with your birthday cake” and there is a bottle that says “local kine tap water, straight from da pipe” (hwc). The first phrase in English means here is a bottled water to go with your birthday cake. And the phrases on the bottle says local tap water, water coming from the faucet. This a humor saying that our tap water is clean so you do not need to get it from bottled water from the store. This is symbolic-authentic. R.N.
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
25981
Thomas_Lewis
United States
Lorain
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Lewis_Lorain
92029
United States
Minneapolis
A healthcare sign written in Af-Soomaali, and offering a website in the same language.
34173
United States
Morehead
Church in Small Town
39037
United States
Honolulu
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
41341
United States
Kahuku
The sign tells tourists about Kahuku Point and the Hawaiian Monk Seal (a critically endangered endemic species of Hawaii) Honey Girl. The sign teaches tourists a few Hawaiian words.