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.
A bill in the Louisiana State Senate could allow schools to offer programming languages in place of a foreign language.
The phrase “LangOps” has received quite a bit of buzz lately, but where did it really come from? In this piece, MultiLingual staff writer...
Do you have an unpronounceable, weird sounding, long or complex name? How do you deal? Have you given up or doubled down on the...