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Are you doing all the languages solo? :0
If you somehow don’t have any idea of these languages, I will list them by completion time: 1. Spanish. 2. German. 3. Japanese. 4. Arabic. 5. Russian. 6. Portuguese. 7. Chinese. 8. Korean. 9. French.
Wait, so which one is the hardest?
@kupei I don't really know since I don't know most of the languages. In terms of which would be the hardest to place on the website, Russian would be the hardest, since it spaces out text in the MS Gothic font significantly.
For English speakers, languages using the roman characters (Spanish, German, Portugese, French, etc) would be the easiest to learn.
Yeah cyrillics dont play nicely with many fonts unfortunately
@lukaszone literally every language you listed is one I am interested in learning already LMAO. I'm currently learning French and will do German + Russian afterwards tho
I already set my keyboard to be able to type English+Russian via switching the keybinds on the MENU button through my keyboard, meaning I can type фывпйцкйкщчсмтчимьт at anytime with little issue. I will have to do something similar for Arabic since they use a different alphabet, but its not too many characters to be binded on the same keyboard.
Although I do want to find some good Russian forums, preferably technology + gaming related for obvious reasons. It's probably my best bet for learning the language, and most of the ones im interested in actually. French I will focus on, then I'll do German, and finally Russian will be done and i'll go from there.
Espera, ya se publico la 3.1???
@catoblox No, pero debería publicarse pronto.
@dc-blog learning russian online is like the worst way to learn it. the sheer amount of nigh arbitrary and region specific slang, abbreviations and other such things will be untranslatable even with context.
just as a little follow-up, if you don't know where to start, i recommend starting with folklore, then general classic literature. you'll run into archaisms, but those are well documented, unlike slang.