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christophercilley
Feb 23 2010, 04:51 PM
I have neighbors here on FT that range around the world, Holland, France, South Africa, Phillipines, Nepal . . . . Is there a way I can communicate with them if I don't know their language?
By this I mean, I write in American, and it shows up on their chat in their own language, and vice versa?
This would be so KEWEL! :) It woud be awesome!:D

Magier
Feb 23 2010, 06:31 PM
That would be so uncool, there does not exist an electronic translator that can pick up on the nuances of any language. Try to use all these contacts to learn something about other languages. In many ways language defines a person.:rolleyes:

christophercilley
Feb 24 2010, 01:15 PM
Magier,my friend. . . . the comment/request I have made is to allow us to communicate with another person here on FT. I am NOT suggesting that the prog be a tutorial for learning another language, although it would and could give one the basics, but rather a means of hiring and chat between people.
Already I have used a prog which I type in what I want to say, translate it, then copy/paste to the chat box window and the other responds in kind. It works for the developing of good relations between us.
For what you are talking about there are classes, tutors, etc to accomplish this.
The basics are what is needed for the successful playing of these games.
Thank you for your input which I see as being more advanced than what I percieved as needed at this time. :)

Professor
Feb 24 2010, 03:11 PM
In South Africa we say "dankie" when we arrive at your farm to harvest - we will repeat ourselves when we leave - we may even add to this by saying "Baie dankie" if we had a good time at your place

christophercilley
Feb 24 2010, 06:21 PM
Professor, I have a neighbor who lives in Weavind Park, South Africa, and in our conversations she told me that the language there is a mix of German, Dutch, and English! LOL
Got to be a interesting place to live! LOL

Professor
Feb 28 2010, 07:42 AM
Weavind Park is in Pretoria - not far from where I live in Johannesburg - yes we live in interesting times here - never a dull moment

maximmax
Mar 13 2010, 01:53 PM
please give us the option of the language
french translation is just...****.... and even if it was good, id rather play in english, all the chats being usually with englih speaking farmers.
give us the choice

Tyrone
Mar 13 2010, 03:05 PM
please give us the option of the language
french translation is just...****.... and even if it was good, id rather play in english, all the chats being usually with englih speaking farmers.
give us the choice

Please see and post in Français Forum
http://r1.slashkey.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=58

joar
Apr 11 2010, 06:52 AM
just use english, since its an international language.. just like me.. im Filipino.. but sometimes.. I converse them in their own language since I know some.. just mixed them in english. ^^ si ellos ya man habla na espanol, yo hay habla na espanol na criollo ^^ hehehe.. maar als ze nderlands sprekn, ik zal sprekke het nederlands, sinds ik veet van het en beetje. ^^

Just speak English your local tongue if you're a native English speaker ^^

HedSquees
Apr 30 2010, 11:00 AM
Greatfull if you could put an option to change back to english, french version is to bad, i know big efforts were made by creators but you should let someone do this who knows the language by hart
i prefered the english version and would like to change
many thanks
claudine

joar
Apr 30 2010, 11:15 AM
Professor, I have a neighbor who lives in Weavind Park, South Africa, and in our conversations she told me that the language there is a mix of German, Dutch, and English! LOL
Got to be a interesting place to live! LOL

South Africa I guess one of their official language there is Afrikaans derived from Dutch. :) since those tow(dutch and afrikaans) are mutually tangible, uw may hear them speaking like dutch. hehehe.


I also notice if I change the language option in facebook, then I opened FT, for example.. Espanol(Lat.America) all of the people (esp in marketplace) came from latin america if I change the language to espanol(españa)people on the marketplace came mostly in spain or neighboring spanish speaking people in europe. I haven't tested any language.. just curious.. what about inverted english? do people also in FT(marketplace) speak inverted english? just wondering.. hahaha!!

charity 2010
Sep 06 2010, 04:59 PM
my game has changed to spanish and i cant get it back to English again can anyone help me