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Bilingual Signs

  • Bilingual Welcome sign at Newry in Northern Ireland in Irish and English.

  • Bilingual stop sign in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

  • Quadrilingual Sign at Brussels-South railway station in French, Dutch, German, and English.

  • Trilingual sign in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, China, in Mongolian, Chinese, and English.

  • Junction of Road 65 (Iran) and Freeway 7 (Iran).

  • Chinese and English bilingual sign in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

  • Finnish and Sami bilingual sign in Northern Finland.

  • Quadrilingual warning sign in Singapore in English, Chinese, Tamil, and Malay.

  • Bilingual road sign in Italian and German in South Tyrol, Italy.

  • Bilingual road sign in Italian and French in Val d'Aosta, Italy.

  • Bilingual road sign in Italian and Lombard in Lombardy, Italy.

  • Bilingual road sign in Italian and Gallo-Italic in Sicily, Italy.

  • Bilingual road sign in French and Corsican in Corsica, France.

  • Bilingual road sign in Ukrainian and Hungarian in Berehove, Ukraine.

  • Bilingual road sign in Polish and German in Upper Silesia, Poland.

  • Bilingual road signs in Slovak and Hungarian on Kechnec / Milhosť border, Southern Slovakia.

  • Bilingual road sign in Czech and Polish in Trans-Olza Silesia, Czech Republic.

  • Bilingual street sign in Czech and Polish in Český Těšín, Trans-Olza Silesia, Czech Republic.

  • Historical bilingual street sign from the time of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia in German and Czech in Roztoky, Bohemia, Czech Republic.

  • Bilingual street sign in Slovak and Hungarian in Štúrovo, Southern Slovakia.

  • Bilingual street sign in Russian and Belarusian in Minsk, Belarus.

  • A multilingual road sign in Slovene, Italian and partly in Croatian, near Koper, Slovenia.

  • Trilingual road sign in English, Squamish, and Lil'wat on the Sea-to-Sky Highway, British Columbia, Canada.

  • Road sign in Wales, with the Welsh language preceding the English.

  • Adiliya indicated by a traffic sign, in Kuwait written in Arabic and English.

  • City limit sign in Sorbian areas of Germany.

  • The three-language (Tamil, English and Hindi) name board at the Tirusulam railway station in South India. Almost all railway stations in India have signs like this in three or more languages (English, Hindi and the local language).

  • Sign in the entrance of the European Parliament building in Brussels written in the 23 official languages used in the European Union as of 2007.

  • Bilingual and biscriptal street sign in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

  • Monolingual biscriptal street sign in Belarusian in Minsk, Belarus.

  • Trilingual road sign in Czech, English and German in military training areas, Czech Republic.

  • Bilingual road sign in Kazakh and Russian in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

  • Bilingual road sign in Russian and English on Russian border, Russia.

  • Bilingual road sign in Georgian and English on Georgian-Russian border, Georgia.

  • Bilingual road sign in Arabic and English on Egyptian-Israeli Taba Border Crossing, Egypt

  • A trilingual sign at Strule Arts Centre in Omagh showing English, Irish (middle) and a form of Ulster Scots (bottom).

  • Trilingual, biscriptal shop sign in Dallas, Texas.

  • Corsican sign, with Italian painted out.

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