This exhibit shows the various ways to say “What will you be wearing today?” in multiple languages. The audio of the different languages is provided in the links below under the languages and flowers display on the wall, there are photos on the wall showing the different clothing from different cultures. There is also a clothing rack with various cultural clothing on display. Feel free to feel the different materials of the various types of clothing. Please ask Omineca staff or the Artist if you would like to have the photos described to you or to learn about the various clothing on display.
Click on the button to hear the audio.
| Language | What will you be wearing today? |
|---|---|
| Arabic (Iraq) | |
| Arabic (Jordan) | |
| Arabic (Standard) | |
| Bahasa Melayu aka Malay (Malaysia) | |
| Bengali (India) | |
| Cantonese | |
| Dakelh (Lheidli dialect Carrier) | |
| English | |
| Farsi (Iran) | |
| French (Canada) | |
| German | |
| Greek | |
| Gujarati (India) | |
| Hebrew | |
| Hindi (India) | |
| Hungarian | |
| Igbo (Nigeria) | |
| Japanese | |
| Kaqchikel Mayan (Guatemala) | |
| Khmer (Cambodia) | |
| Kinyarwanda (Rwanda) | |
| Korean | |
| Mandarin Chinese | |
| Marathi (India) | |
| Punjabi (India) | |
| Russian | |
| Sanskrit (India) | |
| Singlish (Singapore) | |
| Sinhala (Sri Lanka) | |
| Spanish | |
| Tagalog (Philippines) | |
| Tamil (India) | |
| Thai | |
| Ukrainian | |
| Vietnamese | |
| Yoruba (Nigeria) |