(SP) (Check in #2) This is a permanent la informational sign found in an important park and cultural site on Oahu. The majority of the sign is written in English since this park is a population tourist location, so they want the sign to be as readable as possible for a wide range of tourists. However, many Hawaiian words are added alongside their translation to educate tourists and help them become more familiar with less known Hawaiian words that are especially important at this historical and cultural site.
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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gloria
United States
Pittsfield
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kcr
United States
New Brunswick
Submitted 12/18/24. Lots of English and Spanish to be deconstructed.
MultilingualNewJersey
131212
United States
Everett
This is a church offering Spanish service.
65932
United States
McAllen
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Letreros en el RGV
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arianaroybal
United States
Toppenish
This mural represents a culture of the town
132236
United States
Bellevue
Known for its affordability with full amenities, The Newporter apartment has been the first homes for many first-generation immigrant families in America. According to the city-data.com and neighborhoodscout.com, it is estimated that about a third of tenants are likely speak English as a second language.