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amaKarla -> this is a question for moderators (7/7/2007 8:41:07 AM)

can u open a topic for bdsm for latinos in spanish?
because no all the people speak english

tks

amaKarla




slaverosebeauty -> RE: this is a question for moderators (7/7/2007 9:31:23 AM)

I know of bdsm sites that are ALL in spanish. I belive that this one has that option as well, I may be mistaken, their are 'flags' at the top of the page, that may give an option for spanish.
 
Besides, most of those who have english as a first language, don't do so well all the time. English is spoken by most, at least online and around here, its just SOP and the norm.


Welcome to the boards and welcome to the site. [:D]




Lordandmaster -> RE: this is a question for moderators (7/7/2007 9:32:22 AM)

Just write in Spanish.  There have been people posting in their native language--including a few in Arabic.  Not everyone will understand you, but there's no way of avoiding that.




MrDiscipline44 -> RE: this is a question for moderators (7/7/2007 11:35:52 AM)

Hay un pequeño sistema de banderas arriba. Esas banderas cambian la lengua del texto en el sitio.




Griswold -> RE: this is a question for moderators (7/7/2007 3:23:13 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: amaKarla

can u open a topic for bdsm for latinos in spanish?
because no all the people speak english

tks

amaKarla



(Yes, but don't expect any Norwegians to understand anything you say)




LotusSong -> RE: this is a question for moderators (7/7/2007 4:34:36 PM)

Great idea!  Could you also do one in Hungarian and German? Oh.. and French would be nice too.




grlneedstolearn -> RE: this is a question for moderators (7/7/2007 5:05:46 PM)

i've seen some profiles in a person's native language, so you can do it yes




Slavetrainer2007 -> RE: this is a question for moderators (7/7/2007 5:18:21 PM)

As it was mentioned the flags at the top of the page will translate the entire board into whatever language you wish ( spanish, german, french, italian, portuguese( sp? cant be arsed looking it up))




robertolapiedra -> RE: this is a question for moderators (7/7/2007 9:29:28 PM)

Hello Slavetrainer20. Hum... I have tried the "translator" for english to french and to spanish also. Not very understandable, pas très compréhensible, no muy comprensible. RL.

Edit: typo




Slavetrainer2007 -> RE: this is a question for moderators (7/7/2007 9:52:03 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: robertolapiedra

Hello Slavetrainer20. Hum... I have tried the "translator" for english to french and to spanish also. Not very understandable, pas très compréhensible, no muy comprensible. RL.

Edit: typo



If you was using the translator by google associated with  flags at the top right side of the forum pages then i would say its a sentence structure issue. Though i am only fluent in english i do know that the sentence structure of english is "unique" and  i am told it is the hardest language to master.

This would have the same effect as someone  typing in spanish and it being translated  to english which makes the sentence structure choppy and sometimes more like a puzzle.

I was playing with the "le" from  the lebullet thread . i knew it was french but when you type in le alone it gives nothing on a translator. By playing around with phrases and translating them( i was bored)  i figured out Le probably means "the" in some cases in french but la ( or was it "il") also means "the".

If everyone would speak english their would be no problemo:)




zindyslave -> RE: this is a question for moderators (7/7/2007 10:09:14 PM)

in french Le and La mean 'the'. il is spanish......can't remember what for tho...lol...High school did teach me something I guess..lol




Stephann -> RE: this is a question for moderators (7/7/2007 10:29:51 PM)

I agree; one extra tree for 'non-English' posts might not be busy, but would allow those who speak in other languages to interact.

Regards,

Stephan




santalia -> RE: this is a question for moderators (7/8/2007 12:05:56 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: zindyslave

in french Le and La mean 'the'. il is spanish......can't remember what for tho...lol...High school did teach me something I guess..lol



Greetings

In French, "le" and "la" do indeed mean "the" and the French word "il" is a pronoun. It means "he"

Well wishes

-santalia{JR}




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