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We did put up a subforum per language we provide for the site. Probably the english, french and german forum will be the main forums in the beginning. We were thinking that it's nice if people could discuss in their own language and we'll do our best to get the discussions up to date in the forum. Certainly we will have to evaluate if this is the right approach, but the future will bring us that answer.
Greetz,
PC aka Craco
Greetz,
PC aka Craco
I do agree
I also think it is a bad idea to split up the forums in languages. First of all it splits up the "group". Now we will have one french side and one english side, and that is sad as I see it. So please can we not make one forum instead of splitting it up? If some people beleive that their english is not good enough there is only one way to make it better, training and more training. And it does not matter how many mistakes you make, people are understanding and will help you.
Just my opinion
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Just my opinion
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I was originally in favor of multiple groups but it's kind of tiresome after a while don't you think ? I'm just putting it up for discussion.craco wrote: We did put up a subforum per language we provide for the site. Probably the english, french and german forum will be the main forums in the beginning. We were thinking that it's nice if people could discuss in their own language and we'll do our best to get the discussions up to date in the forum. Certainly we will have to evaluate if this is the right approach, but the future will bring us that answer.
Greetz,
PC aka Craco
Thanks for the effort of putting the board up !!
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parlez-vous français?
<<Why is it always the french that have to speak there own language?
Don't they want to speak english or are they really not able to speak english?>
Can't we choose the language we want to speak? For the moment, we speak french only in the french section... It's not much!
<i can not follow any discussion in the french forum.
of course, if you don't speak french... it's logical!
You had a similar reaction in the suomi forum...
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Don't they want to speak english or are they really not able to speak english?>
Can't we choose the language we want to speak? For the moment, we speak french only in the french section... It's not much!
<i can not follow any discussion in the french forum.
of course, if you don't speak french... it's logical!
You had a similar reaction in the suomi forum...
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Sure that it's better to have a common language in Europe.
Myself, i think it's funny the thing that we have to use English in a forum about EURO. What is the currency in ENGLAND ??
Who speak ESPERENTO??
Myself, i think it's funny the thing that we have to use English in a forum about EURO. What is the currency in ENGLAND ??
Who speak ESPERENTO??
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[en]
IMO the best option would be writing English as much as possible and translating your own message and mark the language with abbreviations like [fi] [en] [de] [fr] and so on, just like in the europa.* newsgroups.
[fi]
Eli mun mielestä olis parasta kirjoittaa mahdollisimman usein englantia ja kääntää itse tekstinsä. Kielen vois vielä merkata lyhenteillä [fi] [en] [de] [fr] ja niin edelleen, kuten europa.* -uutisryhmissä tehdään.
IMO the best option would be writing English as much as possible and translating your own message and mark the language with abbreviations like [fi] [en] [de] [fr] and so on, just like in the europa.* newsgroups.
[fi]
Eli mun mielestä olis parasta kirjoittaa mahdollisimman usein englantia ja kääntää itse tekstinsä. Kielen vois vielä merkata lyhenteillä [fi] [en] [de] [fr] ja niin edelleen, kuten europa.* -uutisryhmissä tehdään.
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Err... forgot to logon, this was my textAnonymous wrote: [en]
IMO the best option would be writing English as much as possible and translating your own message and mark the language with abbreviations like [fi] [en] [de] [fr] and so on, just like in the europa.* newsgroups.
[fi]
Eli mun mielestä olis parasta kirjoittaa mahdollisimman usein englantia ja kääntää itse tekstinsä. Kielen vois vielä merkata lyhenteillä [fi] [en] [de] [fr] ja niin edelleen, kuten europa.* -uutisryhmissä tehdään.
Aina ei voi voittaa :/
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I don't agree... let's wait until that happens to do something about it.mts wrote: lol.. just what I did yesterday.. craco, maybe you should disable anonymous posting, this forum is likely to get spammed when it becomes more popular.. and to prevent two stupid Finnish guys from screwing up
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