Frequently asked questions
On this page you can read and click through to frequently asked questions.
To understand the questions and answers better, be sure you have read the
pages explaining our concept, before reading these.
My language is not included in the language switch in the top right corner. Why not?
Although MultiLingualCity.com intends to offer the service in many languages, in this early phase the choice is limited to the languages listed. In time many more languages, each spoken by millions around the world will be added to the language switch. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed.
In my country English is the official language. However my country is not listed in your English country selection. Why not?
Although MultiLingualCity.com pursues global coverage, in this phase we only enable projects in the countries listed. In time all countries where English is the official language, will be added to this list. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed.
My city is not mentioned in the list of city projects to be selected?
Your municipality has not opened a MultiLingualCity project. If you
would like to see a project for your city, tell them about
MultiLingualCity.
How do cities around the world become Certified MultiLingualCities?
By applying for a license and doing a start up project.
What are ‘Ambassadors’ doing in a project?
Ambassadors are people within a city who represent a larger group of businesses and organisations (BO’s) or have access to a group, for example the chairman of the local businesses association or the representative of the city's sport clubs. Ambassadors support the MultiLingualCity project in their city by informing others and advise BO’s to benefit from this initiative by registering.
How does MultiLingualCity.com keep the BO’s contact information up to date?
Listed BO’s receive a login account when registering, to self manage their business information. They need to confirm their listing periodically to stay listed.



