10 Feb 11
Languages.
To introduce translations, cover words used in other forums from various national speakers, to be able to spot abuse in other languages which moderators can't, and to introduce new cultural exchanges between this world site, with aview to translated poetry, stories, idioms and such like.
-m.
Originally posted by mikelomWow, that is indeed ambitious 😀
Languages.
To introduce translations, cover words used in other forums from various national speakers, to be able to spot abuse in other languages which moderators can't, and to introduce new cultural exchanges between this world site, with aview to translated poetry, stories, idioms and such like.
-m.
11 Feb 11
Originally posted by mikelomYou do realise this is primarily a chess site.
Languages.
To introduce translations, cover words used in other forums from various national speakers, to be able to spot abuse in other languages which moderators can't, and to introduce new cultural exchanges between this world site, with aview to translated poetry, stories, idioms and such like.
-m.
There are more than enough forums as it is
Originally posted by adramforallIt is indeed primarily a chess site; that has the best correspondence within all chess internet sites.
You do realise this is primarily a chess site.
There are more than enough forums as it is
You like to correspond in forums, as many regular posters do 'from around the world.'
Languages are part of an integral learning, when interacting world wide with other users.
Do you think ' a sports forum ' has more credence than a potential 'Languages' forum?
I never see any worldwide sports debates, posts or validity of further interests in the sports forum. It is usually only football based, about two continents.
Languages are, however, universal; and a desire to exchange such are usually included within the realms of many a website that is declared as 'worldwide.'
Of course if you don't like my suggestion, then, you are welcome to only play chess, primarily.
-m. 😉