The most bilingual city in the United States is El Paso, Texas, according to recently released research conducted by e-learning company Preply. Using census data to identify cities with large populations of bilingual individuals, Preply found that about one in five residents of the country’s largest cities is bilingual.
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A court case focused on the British grocery chain Tesco’s food label translations has reached the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU),...