$MultilingualNJ Somerset St; 2025; American Hungarian Foundationn
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trischdj
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Cincinnati
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United States
Mission
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Letreros en el RGV
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United States
Everett
An auto shop located in Everett. It sits just on the edge of an industrial block that's not too far from the transit center. At the very least, this offers an accessible workplace for immigrants (or anyone for that matter).
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United States
Arlington
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United States
Tucson
Este mural es muy interesante y differente comparar a otro murals aqui en Tucson. Puedes ver un muchacha con un album de musica y sus auriculares.
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United States
Honolulu
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
39942
United States
Greenville
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Kailua
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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Columbus
KungFu Tea
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United States
Malone
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United States
New Brunswick
$MultilingualNJ; French Street New Brunswick November 2024
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trischdj
United States
Cincinnati
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131847
United States
Everett
This is an advisory talking about a nearby baseball stadium for a minor league team that will soon be having the stadium moved to a different location within Everett. Notably, this sign expects that the only readers will know English. Signs like this make me wonder if city resources are available for people who don't speak english.
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7431
United States
Arlington
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24839
United States
Honolulu
This is the design on a T-Shirt. Shaka Bruddah is Pidgin (Hawaiʻi Creole). Shaka refers to a hand sign popular in local Hawaiʻi which has multiple meanings, some of which are ‘thanks’ ‘hello’ ‘goodbye’ while Bruddah is roughly equivalent to English ‘brother’ as a term of endearment. The English translation for Shaka is ‘hang loose’ which is provided on the shirt design. The Hawaiian Islands are located above the Shaka which is flanked by two coconut trees. The bottom contains the words Aloha and Hawaii. This shirt seems to be meant for outsiders making the T-shirt symbolic-synthetic because ‘hang loose’ is not commonly used by locals but rather is used more by the surfer community in the continental US. KS