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A medida que las comunidades de la región montañosa del oeste crecen, también crece la necesidad de intérpretes de español. Esto es especialmente cierto en las ciudades turísticas en auge, donde los latinos impulsan las economías y también necesitan acceder a los servicios.
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April is Deaf History Month. The objective is to raise awareness of Deaf and hard-of-hearing people’s struggles and highlight inclusivity and equal opportunities in a hearing society. However, there are no plans to officially observe the month in Wyoming.
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Nye County is the nation’s first to offer voting in Shoshone — a language that, traditionally, isn’t written.
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The Eastern Shoshone tribe has reached out to a national language preservation nonprofit to help build a dictionary. Wyoming Public Radio's Taylar Stagner has more about how the Shoshone language is being passed down to the younger generation.
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The plan to build an immersion program at St. Stephens Indian School in Fremont County had been years in the making. Immersion language programs use…
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It's a Wednesday evening in December. Five o'clock means the end of my work day, and the start of Wampanoag language class. "Wunee wunôq," my language...
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Starting in late February, Sheridan College will offer a six-week Spanish class for advanced beginners or beginning intermediate students in the…
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The Language Exchange JH program connects two people who want to learn each other's language. So, for example, a native English speaker with a native…
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COVID-19 contact tracers continue to be in short supply. That’s especially true for bilingual ones.
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The predominant language of Deaf communities in North America is getting more attention at the University of Wyoming, where students will now be able to…