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abqtommy

(14,118 posts)
Fri Mar 12, 2021, 10:44 PM Mar 2021

Here's list of all the languages available for translator support here in New Mexico.

This information comes with every letter from a State or Medical agency and shows a
highly developed program of inclusivity as opposed to someone who tells anyone speaking a language other than English to "go back to where you came from".

We'll get English and Spanish out of the way first since they're both Official Languages here in New Mexico. Any letter we get here from a state or medical agency comes in both
languages.

Besides that, you can get translator support if any of the following is your first language:

Navajo, Vietnamese, German, Chinese, Arabic, Korean, Tagalog-Filipino, Japanese,
French, Italian, Russian, Hindi, Farsi and Thai.

I coulda made it prettier but I just went down the list as it's printed on the paperwork that
I get. Besides, it's been a long day. But isn't that inclusive? It makes me wanna sing Kumbaya, for sure!

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