9.The language on this board is primarily English but we do not exclude people with little or no English. When replying to posts in other languages please include an English translation. It's a good idea to help non-English speakers find resources in their language.
A forum is a means of written communication so make sure your posts are as readable as possible. That means: Use capital letters and punctuation, and use the formatting features of the forum wisely in order to make your post attractive. Try to avoid 'l33t speak', 'chatspeak,' and 'SMS language'.
There is no need to apologize for poor English skills. We have users from all over the world and trying your best is more than adequate.
Capitain_Jack wrote:..One general forum for each language..so people can communicate better with each other...
acewiza wrote:...English is the defacto universal language...
Capitain_Jack wrote:acewiza wrote:...English is the defacto universal language...
This one I disagree:
"Why Is Math the Only True Universal Language?"
http://www.mathworksheetscenter.com/mathtips/mathlanguage.html
acewiza wrote:It's usually done in terms of only 1's and 0's, but hey - that's a start...
acewiza wrote:For better or worse, like it or not, English is the defacto global language
debiman wrote:or maybe http://wiki.debianbrasil.org/?
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