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Originally posted by EduardoASG your kind of getting off topic here..all i would like is for them to change English speaking servers to EU speaking servers to accomodate all languages..that is'nt a harsh comment,all its for is to avoid confusion when people are creating chars..at least they will know when creating a char on specific server they know other european languages will be spoken on that server as well.not much to ask really. |
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4/20/12 6:04:56 AM#22
The point about Russia is moot as they are IP blocked from playing Tera EU. And I refuse to club the spanish, french and italian together as roughly speaking the same language as the only thing they have in common is latin which english also has in common. Maybe they should launch latin servers? The OP has a point though I think maybe forcing all non-english speaking people onto a designated server would be a good idea.
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4/20/12 6:06:38 AM#23
Fixed. L2P TERA combat: http://youtu.be/k_ZTX31fGtk |
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4/20/12 6:07:25 AM#24
If its a english server you should write in english in general chat. If its a german server you should write in german. It makes no difference if you are a native english/german speaker as long as you can use the language. I think its OK if you are only allowed to use the servers official language in general chat. If you cant do that dont use general chat. If you use guild chat or if you are in a group with friends it makes no difference. |
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4/20/12 6:09:01 AM#25
Originally posted by Himemiya Ty fixed it now.
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4/20/12 6:10:08 AM#26
Originally posted by Wicoa Np buddy L2P TERA combat: http://youtu.be/k_ZTX31fGtk |
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4/20/12 6:15:37 AM#27
Originally posted by EduardoASG I am from Europe. Poland.
I was living also for some time in Holland and in Slovakia. I do also have some friends from Ukraine. Not to mention people from all Europe from Portugal to Russia I had met in all years of my life. While apart of speaking Polish and English , I can speak a little bit of Slovak and I have some understanding of Czech and Ukrainian + have very general understandment of other Slavic laugneuges (especially if written not spoken and if written in latin alphabet cause my cyrylica is not so good :/).
STILL - with most of those foreign people I have spoken in English. Why? Cause it usually was language we both know on some level at least.
So while for your FIRST language - English os nowhere to be most common language in Europe as there are more Russian & German native speakers in Europe than native English speakers - still English is language that most people know on at least basic or intermediate level.
When I was living in Slovakia - I was living amongst students from whole Europe and while it was not a rare occurence that sometimes there were conversations (people speaking with other people from another language) in Spanish , French, Russian or in my case Slovak-Polish mix to some Slovak people and they replying with pure or almost pure Slovak. STILL 90% of conversations were in English. Why? Because while quite a bit of people knew Spanish , Russian , French ,etc - it was NOT a majority WHILE English was known (on diffrent levels of course) by MAJORITY.
So yeah sometimes it is irritiating when some asshat from UK is compaining that not everyone is speaking ONLY english , then on the other hand English IS most widely spoken SECOND language in Europe by far. |
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4/20/12 6:16:16 AM#28
I don't have the numbers for europe only, but these are the numbers world wide: Russian: 145 millions Italian: 61 millions Spanish: 328 millions Portuguese: 208 millions Total: 742 million people speak these languages (first and second language).
English as first language: 402 millions. English as second language: Up to 1000 millions Total: 1402 million people speak english as their first or second language. Even more if you count people who just give a damn and learn it. |
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4/20/12 6:20:09 AM#29
Originally posted by Wicoa How dare you call us that. You've got some nerve. |
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4/20/12 6:26:08 AM#30
Originally posted by EduardoASG "English is an official language of the European Union and many Commonwealth countries, as well as in many world organisations." -Wikipedia Odd that it would be the official language of the EU then, isn't it? It may be hard for you to accept, but the English language is more widespread than any other language, if not as a first language, then as a second. That includes the EU. You can group together whatever languages you wish in order to rationalize your position, but unless they are dialects of a common tongue, you're just being obtuse. By the way, I notice you're from Portugal. Isn't English your second language as well? |
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4/20/12 6:31:38 AM#31
Originally posted by Exilor Well going off topic but the EU as it was implemented was a dumb idea, most of the european countries were very poor and had little economical power. Heck spain and greece were not even democratic untill the mid-late 70's, and some what beyond that. Except of the UK, France, and Germany not a single country in the EU had any real productive economy except for maybe Holland but even they are mostly traders so they count on the well being of other economies for their prosperaty. Then the EU came and said every one should make X euro's get full socail benefits and bla bla bla when in reality there are a handfull of countries that can economically support it while the rest were living on borrowed time and money.
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4/20/12 6:37:09 AM#32
Originally posted by Hurvart I've never understood this kind of thinking. If something being said in general chat is in a language other than the server's official language, then it's not all that important to you if you don't understand it. If it were, it would have been written in a more commonly understood language. English is the mother tongue where I'm from and it would be stupid for me to get pissy if I heard people speaking Japanese or Spanish. Frankly, I think that's pretty cool when I hear it. Same goes for game chat. Besides, when was the last time you heard anything worth listening to in general chat, anyway? |
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4/20/12 6:42:03 AM#33
It's basic courtesy when you are in a group of people who dont speak your language you dont speak it... Everytime i travel in europe for my work and we having a meeting or a discussion people would appologize 10 times prior and after switchng to their native language. Say your are french or spanish and you got a client in germany you go there sit in a meeting room and they all talk german you have no idea what they are talking about its a very uncomfortable feeling... |
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4/20/12 6:42:24 AM#34
Originally posted by Exilor The "almost" makes it true |
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Originally posted by Unlight it was'nt the fact they were speaking another language..it was the fact they were spamming the chat channel so most had to turn it off .thats what the problem was..can't work it out if it was deliberate or not.because i didnt understand .a lot of people were getting very upset who were asking for advice who never got a lookin because of what they did.when asked to tone it down they just continued..there was about 10 of them that did it constantly..they are on everyones ignore list.i got the feeling it was kind of deliberate but not really fair to say that. |
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4/20/12 6:43:21 AM#36
Originally posted by DOGMA1138 We had a fucking dictator running things until he died in 1975. What do you expect. It's not like any country helped us get rid of him.
But that's besides the point. We are far from being a 3rd world country. Saying otherwise is trivialising the struggles of the actual ones. |
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Yamota
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4/20/12 6:44:33 AM#37
Originally posted by EduardoASG Nonsense. English is the biggest second language in Europe. |
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Yamota
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4/20/12 6:46:59 AM#38
Originally posted by rainorxx Most English speakers, speak English AND their native language. It is mostly non-english speakers who refuse to learn a language beside their native language. I am from Sweden but live and work in France and I can tell you that maybe 90% here dont speak anything beside French. |
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4/20/12 6:52:29 AM#39
Lets keep in mind that the ultimate goal is to communicate, whatever the means available. The language barriers are just that, barriers that we need to ovecome. It ultimately doesn't matter how we communicate with each other, but that we actually do it and thus cooperate and unite ourselves instead of divide and segregate. |
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4/20/12 7:05:54 AM#40
English is taught in schools in most EU countries along with their primary language, but they just prefer to speak their native language in their native countries. Online I guess they dont like having to think about what they type so they type their native language. Servers for specific languages would be the best way for now, but those people that speak a different language they can actually understand quite a bit of what you say, even if they dont reply :) |
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