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ABJEEZ are the celebrated music band founded by Iranian-born sisters Safoura and Melody Safavi in Sweden in 2005—universally recognized as the first Persian Reggae band and the only female-led Indie band of Iranian-origin in the world, they have successfully toured Europe, U.S. and Canada since their formation ten years ago. ABJEEZ style of performance carries forward the best of Swedish theatrical performing arts and their music is a colorful mix of Jamaican reggae/ska and Spanish flamenco in Persian. As best told by a reviewer, their “dramatic delivery break[s] down all language barriers to create a new synthesis of cultures.”

My favorite thing about Macs is that they never crash.

Young woman with multilingual sign about hate, marching on International Women's Day in Denver.

ABJEEZ are the celebrated music band founded by Iranian-born sisters Safoura and Melody Safavi in Sweden in 2005—universally recognized as the first Persian Reggae band and the only female-led Indie band of Iranian-origin in the world, they have successfully toured Europe, U.S. and Canada since their formation ten years ago. ABJEEZ style of performance carries forward the best of Swedish theatrical performing arts and their music is a colorful mix of Jamaican reggae/ska and Spanish flamenco in Persian. As best told by a reviewer, their “dramatic delivery break[s] down all language barriers to create a new synthesis of cultures.”

Multilingual Call Centers and Telephone Interpreting for Hospitals by

www.Colloquia-Multimedia.com

Milan, Italy

Photo copyleft by Frederick FN Noronha. Creative Commons, attribution, non-commercial, 4.0. May be copied freely for any non-commercial or educational purpose. fredericknoronha at gmail dot com or +91-9822122436.

ABJEEZ are the celebrated music band founded by Iranian-born sisters Safoura and Melody Safavi in Sweden in 2005—universally recognized as the first Persian Reggae band and the only female-led Indie band of Iranian-origin in the world, they have successfully toured Europe, U.S. and Canada since their formation ten years ago. ABJEEZ style of performance carries forward the best of Swedish theatrical performing arts and their music is a colorful mix of Jamaican reggae/ska and Spanish flamenco in Persian. As best told by a reviewer, their “dramatic delivery break[s] down all language barriers to create a new synthesis of cultures.”

Anka is a Polish name derived from ANNA.

Tiziana, our multilingual receptionist

By Fabio Cella and OHT

2018 Multilingualism Symposium by the Study Group on Language and the United Nations.

 

www.languageandtheun.org

2018 Multilingualism Symposium by the Study Group on Language and the United Nations.

 

www.languageandtheun.org

2018 Multilingualism Symposium by the Study Group on Language and the United Nations.

 

www.languageandtheun.org

2018 Multilingualism Symposium by the Study Group on Language and the United Nations.

 

www.languageandtheun.org

A close-up of a modern, illuminated airport directional sign against a dark background. The sign provides navigation information in three languages: German, English, and Spanish. It uses bright yellow icons and text to direct passengers to various facilities, including boarding gates, security control, arrivals, parking, buses, and taxis. The visible 'aena' logo suggests the photo was taken in a Spanish airport. The yellow lettering, while bright, appears less saturated in the photograph than it might be in person.

Photo copyleft by Frederick FN Noronha. Creative Commons, attribution, non-commercial, 4.0. May be copied freely for any non-commercial or educational purpose. fredericknoronha at gmail dot com or +91-9822122436.

ABJEEZ are the celebrated music band founded by Iranian-born sisters Safoura and Melody Safavi in Sweden in 2005—universally recognized as the first Persian Reggae band and the only female-led Indie band of Iranian-origin in the world, they have successfully toured Europe, U.S. and Canada since their formation ten years ago. ABJEEZ style of performance carries forward the best of Swedish theatrical performing arts and their music is a colorful mix of Jamaican reggae/ska and Spanish flamenco in Persian. As best told by a reviewer, their “dramatic delivery break[s] down all language barriers to create a new synthesis of cultures.”

ABJEEZ are the celebrated music band founded by Iranian-born sisters Safoura and Melody Safavi in Sweden in 2005—universally recognized as the first Persian Reggae band and the only female-led Indie band of Iranian-origin in the world, they have successfully toured Europe, U.S. and Canada since their formation ten years ago. ABJEEZ style of performance carries forward the best of Swedish theatrical performing arts and their music is a colorful mix of Jamaican reggae/ska and Spanish flamenco in Persian. As best told by a reviewer, their “dramatic delivery break[s] down all language barriers to create a new synthesis of cultures.”

ABJEEZ are the celebrated music band founded by Iranian-born sisters Safoura and Melody Safavi in Sweden in 2005—universally recognized as the first Persian Reggae band and the only female-led Indie band of Iranian-origin in the world, they have successfully toured Europe, U.S. and Canada since their formation ten years ago. ABJEEZ style of performance carries forward the best of Swedish theatrical performing arts and their music is a colorful mix of Jamaican reggae/ska and Spanish flamenco in Persian. As best told by a reviewer, their “dramatic delivery break[s] down all language barriers to create a new synthesis of cultures.”

Photo copyleft by Frederick FN Noronha. Creative Commons, attribution, non-commercial, 4.0. May be copied freely for any non-commercial or educational purpose. fredericknoronha at gmail dot com or +91-9822122436.

I chose this image to represent language. I like the fact that the greeting

and introduction to the aquarium is in both English and Spanish. This sign

is right by the ticket desk at the entrance and it welcomes people to the

aquarium in two of the major languages of the area. It's a way to reach out

to more people.

Vistors from Canada are expected.

Multilingual No smoking sign at the oil terminal at Riga

Chan eil fàilte aig luchd na Gàidhlig ann an Stèisean a' Mheadhain a rèir coltais.

 

No welcome for Gaelic speakers at Central Station it seems.

2018 Multilingualism Symposium by the Study Group on Language and the United Nations.

 

www.languageandtheun.org

A 'Keep out' sign in many languages as most tourists will just wander anywhere around these still inhabited houses.

Photo copyleft by Frederick FN Noronha. Creative Commons, attribution, non-commercial, 4.0. May be copied freely for any non-commercial or educational purpose. fredericknoronha at gmail dot com or +91-9822122436.

2018 Multilingualism Symposium by the Study Group on Language and the United Nations.

 

www.languageandtheun.org

2018 Multilingualism Symposium by the Study Group on Language and the United Nations.

 

www.languageandtheun.org

ABJEEZ are the celebrated music band founded by Iranian-born sisters Safoura and Melody Safavi in Sweden in 2005—universally recognized as the first Persian Reggae band and the only female-led Indie band of Iranian-origin in the world, they have successfully toured Europe, U.S. and Canada since their formation ten years ago. ABJEEZ style of performance carries forward the best of Swedish theatrical performing arts and their music is a colorful mix of Jamaican reggae/ska and Spanish flamenco in Persian. As best told by a reviewer, their “dramatic delivery break[s] down all language barriers to create a new synthesis of cultures.”

ABJEEZ are the celebrated music band founded by Iranian-born sisters Safoura and Melody Safavi in Sweden in 2005—universally recognized as the first Persian Reggae band and the only female-led Indie band of Iranian-origin in the world, they have successfully toured Europe, U.S. and Canada since their formation ten years ago. ABJEEZ style of performance carries forward the best of Swedish theatrical performing arts and their music is a colorful mix of Jamaican reggae/ska and Spanish flamenco in Persian. As best told by a reviewer, their “dramatic delivery break[s] down all language barriers to create a new synthesis of cultures.”

Photo copyleft by Frederick FN Noronha. Creative Commons, attribution, non-commercial, 4.0. May be copied freely for any non-commercial or educational purpose. fredericknoronha at gmail dot com or +91-9822122436.

Multilingual site (Greek & English)

Susanne works for the multilingual research institute of Rinkeby

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