Changeset: 95900775
Bilingual display names at neighborhoods of Jerusalem that are predominantly Palestinian (ie Arabic speaking)
Closed by NFZANMNIM
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Discussion
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Comment from OrDal
Hi,
In Israel, we usually do not using 2 languages in name tag, and choosing the language most spoken in the city.
I think these changes should be discussed in the forum. -
Comment from NFZANMNIM
hmmm i was thinking that it's either keeping with the 1-display-language, or 2-languages, and in line with other predominantly Palestinian neighbourhoods of Jerusalem, ie Umm Tuba, Sur Baher, Shuaifat, it'd be Arabic.
But, we know that Jerusalem and names of localities there are equally important to both the resident community as well as the Hebrew speaking Israelis, so the 2-lingual option made sense.
But sure, I'll bring it up in the forum and we'll discuss there.
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Comment from NFZANMNIM
FYI, I've created a topic in the forum on this matter, listing the 3 possible options.
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