Japanese ramen restaurant with the name of the restaurant shown in both Japanese and Englishh
132210
United States
Bellevue
Entry to the community’s biggest and the nearest grocery shop has bilingual open signs. Along with open sign, the door also has traditional golden writing on the red paper wishing for prosperous new year. Such signs definitely reveals strong cultural tie to Chinese tradition among not only people who run the store but also its customers.
134002
United States
Austin
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3442
United States
Kailua-Kona
The 3rd language could also be Chinese - no idea
6770
United States
Danville
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72818
United States
The Colony
Se encuentra en Lewisville TX. Adriana
15730
United States
Tucson
Angel S. En el Consulado De México En Tucson signo es blanco. Un águila es comiendo la serpiente.
17266
United States
Chapel Hill
PTA
25970
Thomas_Lewis
United States
Lorain
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Lewis_Lorain
39026
United States
Waimanalo
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
43378
United States
Laie
SK
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
43890
United States
Kaneohe
SU
- medium: The sign is printed on a metal sign at the entrance of the S.W. King Intermediate School.
- domain: The context of the sign is ‘Ōlelo community media in Kāne’ohe.
- audience: The sign is intended for the people who are driving by the school’s entrance to see and also for the students who are involved or planning on getting involved with ‘Ōlelo.
- function: The sign is trying to inform people where the ‘Ōlelo media takes place on campus and also to inform people who are driving by that the intermediate school is involved with ‘Ōlelo community media.
- language: The language that is more dominant on the sign is English because there is more of it present but there are also a couple Hawaiian words.
The word ‘Ōlelo means “word, language, talk” in Hawaiian.
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
44146
United States
Honolulu
N.L, Shaka is a pidgin word for a gesture where you close your fist and stick out the thumb and pinky.
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
113778
United States
Saint Regis Falls
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124530
United States
Broomfield
English and Spanish
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Mitchell_Swartzell
United States
Everett
Info sign regarding the expansion of the children's museum in downtown Everett. Lots of the expansion signs in the downtown area seem to be exclusively in English, both saying that the majority of speakers in the area are English, and that there's an expectation that future residents will also only speak English.