french or russian ingame info

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ingame info should be in english

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no
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Alan
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Post by Alan »

I don't think he knows those - that's spanish.
Doh! :oops: They are kind of similar though *whistles*
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Post by Davacardo »

Alan wrote:
I know about 10 words of French from a mandatory year 7 language class over 6 years ago. Does that count?
Let me guess.......uno, dos, tres? ;-)
OK, 13 words then lol! More like madame, bonjour, bonsoir. The words everyone knows. I know about enough to say hello, who I am and goodbye.
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Alan wrote:
Maybe to those who *can* speak (read, write...) English, but don't *want* to. ;-)
At least that's better than only knowing one language and not bothering to learn any other, simply because ours its the "universal one" (which always makes me feel a bit guilty!)

Anyway, I hardly know English......never mind any others! ;-)
I speak and read english, dutch and german.

sorry i don't understand russian i will make an appointment with a teacher to learn it right away.

if you create a levelset with the intention to share it with the world the least you could do is make ingame english so the world can understand it
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Post by Daniel H. »

You can only do that if you know English, though.
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Post by oblivion »

I'm English but I can speak Spanish, ( only a bit and before you ask a lot more than 10 words! ) maybe i could change all the ones to Spanish for you, tee-hee :lol: .

I only learn Spanish at school though so i can't really!
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Post by oblivion »

I could even ask them if they live in a house or a bungalow :D ! buuuuuuuuuut....... I will have to work on saying 'rock' and 'diamond' :mrgreen: , ha ha! geddit? ohhhh.

hmmmm :!: :!: :!:
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Post by Alan »

sorry i don't understand russian i will make an appointment with a teacher to learn it right away.
Hummm, I think you misunderstood me.
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Post by RTADash »

Alan wrote:At least that's better than only knowing one language and not bothering to learn any other, simply because ours its the "universal one" (which always makes me feel a bit guilty!)
I'm sure Alan was just teasing himself here - I don't think he had any devious, secret, insulting intentions... :roll:
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Post by Alan »

I'm sure Alan was just teasing himself here - I don't think he had any devious, secret, insulting intentions...
Yup, that's what I meant..... Image
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Post by dibbl »

SORRY ALAN!!!!

i misunderstood!!

please forgive me :oops:
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Post by Alan »

No worries :-)
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don't worry about me i'm no-one!

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Post by Davacardo »

While we're on languages, the episode of the Amazing Race the other day was pretty stupid.
The contestants are in an African country and spend their whole time randomly alternating between basic French and Spanish phrases. Surprisingly, I don't think they once said "thank you", rather merci or gracias...
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