N.L, This is a picture of the Mckinley Highschool diploma. It contains the Hawaiian words Ike Makaukau Aloha which is Mckinleys highschools motto.
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
46188
United States
Honolulu
N.L This has the Pidgin word Da in the name of the store with is Da Cove Health Bar. I got this photo from yelp. https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/da-cove-health-bar-and-cafe-honolulu-4?select=wMd5SCgc4qCZsotGrXk10Q
113260
United States
Potsdam
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113772
United States
Potsdam
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117100
United States
Syracuse
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124524
United States
Craig
Sign showing need for ID in rural Colorado.
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Mitchell_Swartzell
United States
Everett
Here's a sign featuring both Arabic through the name "Aladdin" as well as English through the subsequent "bail bonds" part. Perhaps the business is owned by or was previously owned by someone with an Arabic name, which could at least imply a population other than white European english-speakers
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United States
Bellevue
Out of 6 businesses shown in the images, one of the business has bilingual sign and that business is for Chinese ethnic food. I further found of that 3 of the businesses owned by local asians and all businesses have high volume of Asian customers
68973
United States
Donna
Linguistic Landscape
Letreros en el RGV
6765
United States
Danville
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15725
United States
Tucson
Ana R. El letrero es una advertencia para Cox internet. Dice que estarias en casa con conciertos mas rapidos.
17261
United States
Chapel Hill
Walmart
25965
Thomas_Lewis
United States
Lorain
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Lewis_Lorain
37741
United States
Catonsville
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39021
United States
Honolulu
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
44141
United States
Honolulu
N.L, This photo is of the sign for Kawananakoa middle school. It has the Hawaiian word Kawananakoa who was one of the 5 founders of the Democratic party of Hawaii.
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
117101
United States
Syracuse
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124525
United States
Craig
After not offering birth certificates for years, Moffat country announces in Spanish their change of regulations.
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Mitchell_Swartzell
United States
Everett
an information placard detailing the establishment of a library that's in Everett. The establishment of the building is in part inspired by Andrew Carnegie, a 19th century steel mill executive. Having information that's only English prevents others from enjoying the foundation of this building.