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Offline Konohuro

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« on: April 05, 2015, 17:16:16 »
I was thinking of implementing different language for each country. There are 3 countries in SLO so there would be 3 different languages. At the beginning no one can understand what the other one says. If you are near a foreigner and he starts saying something, you will see only: "*********".

Also, there would be very rare books that teach you foreign languages. And let's say that if you find and read one book of that kind you will start understanding parts of that foreign language. However the books will have a certain level so that if you find a book of lvl 2 you won't be able to read it unless you have read a book of lvl 1.

Depending on what lvl was the last book that you read you will be able to understand 10% of a sentence, 20%, 30% and so on.

If this will be accepted, I think that a person who can speak a foreign language should be rare, like 1/10 person.



But a person who can hear and understand a foreign language should be able to speak in that language too, right?
In this case, the person who knows another language will be able to choose in the chatbox the language that he wants to speak in. Also, if that person knows like 50% than 50% of the sentence that he writes will be shown to the others.




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Re: Languages
« Reply #1 on: April 07, 2015, 13:31:50 »
I don't think this is a bad idea actually. You'd only have to learn the language if it was necessary for your missions. You could also have to train your language in order to understand people from other countires
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Re: Languages
« Reply #3 on: April 30, 2015, 11:34:24 »
I think as well as finding books that can teach you the language, maybe you could find someone that knows both your and that language, therefore they can teach you, or if you spend extended amounts of time in that specific country, perhaps you could learn by immersion? However learning by immersion would take a very VERY long time.







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Re: Languages
« Reply #4 on: April 30, 2015, 13:34:25 »
I think as well as finding books that can teach you the language, maybe you could find someone that knows both your and that language, therefore they can teach you, or if you spend extended amounts of time in that specific country, perhaps you could learn by immersion? However learning by immersion would take a very VERY long time,

Good idea. I think it's hard to be implemented.