i speak poster
TRANSCRIPT
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Arabic
Armenian
Bengali
BosnianJa govorim bosanski
BulgarianАз говоря българскиBurmese
Cambodian
Cantonese
CatalanParlo català
CroatianGovorim hrvatski
CzechMluvím česky
(Traditional)
(Simplified)
DutchIk spreek het Nederlands
FrenchJe parle français
Dari
GermanIch spreche DeutschGreekΜιλώ τα ελληνικάGujarati
Haitian CreoleM pale kreyòl ayisyen
Hebrew
Hindi
HmongKuv has lug MoobHungarianBeszélek magyarul
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Japanese
Kackchiquel ír niur labáhc ák ciügahc niuQ
Kurdishman Kurdii zaanimKurmanciman Kurmaanjii zaanim
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L
M
J
Korean
LatvianEs runâju latviskiLithuanian
MamBán chiyola tuj kíyol mam
Mon
(Traditional)
(Simplified)
Mandarin
NorwegianJeg snakker norsk
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PPersian
PolishMówię po polskuPortugueseEu falo português do Brasil(for Brazil)
Eu falo português de Portugal(for Portugal)
Punjabi
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Qanjobal
QuicheIn kinch´aw k´uin ch´e quiche
Ayin tí chí wal q΄ anjob΄ al
IcelandicÉg tala íslensku
ItalianParlo italiano
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U
V
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Y
Z
RomanianVorbesc româneşteRussian
Serbian
SlovakHovorím po slovensky
SomaliWaxaan ku hadlaa af-SoomaaliSpanishYo hablo españolSwahiliNinaongea KiswahiliSwedishJag talar svenska
Sign Language
TagalogMarunong akong mag-Tagalog
Thai
TurkishTürkçe konuşurum
UkrainianЯ розмовляю українською мовоюUrdu
VietnameseTôi nói tiêng Việt
WelshDwi’n siarad
XhosaNdithetha isiXhosa
Yiddish
YorubaMo nso Yooba
ZuluNgiyasikhuluma isiZulu
Version 1.2 July 2011
I Speak is provided by the Department of Homeland Security Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties (CRCL). Other resources at www.lep.gov
Contact the DHS Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties’ CRCL Institute at [email protected] for digital copies of this poster or a “I Speak” booklet.
Download copies of the DHS LEP plan and guidance to recipients of financial assistance at www.dhs.gov/crcl
Amharic
DanishJeg taler dansk
FinnishPuhun suomea
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EstonianMa raagin eesti keelt
Indonesiansaya bisa berbahasa Indonesia
IlocanoAgsaonak ti Ilokano
SlovenianGovorim slovensko
Tamil
Laotian
Language Identification Guide
Executive Order 13166 requires DHS to take reasonable steps to provide meaningful access to its programs and activities for persons with limited English proficiency and - as also required by Title VI of theCivil Rights Act of 1964 - to ensure that recipients of federal financial assistance do the same.
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