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Oct 27, 2007. 7:06 PMinquisitive says:
No, English is not the only language. If there was a small note in the intro, as to what language is being used, it would be most appreciated. Also, please do not be offended that Portuguese is guessed as Spanish, since it originated in Spain and is tied to Latin. A really beautiful language-this discussion made me long for classes in linguistics. A valuable link for anyone would be http://babelfish.altavista.com
Obrigado compartilhando.
Jul 4, 2007. 3:49 PMguigodog says:
Que bom que nós brazucas também estamos por aqui,vejo que esse site não tem obstáculos em relação a linguagem, vi algumas postagens em portugues,espanhol, enfim, nada que um tradutor online não resolva.
Dec 5, 2006. 5:57 PMThe_Punisher says:
I have no problem with anyone who speaks a different language; however, i have some questions. First of if these children are "poor" how could they have access to a computer? Second, I believe we all live on the same planet, but as I am sure you know, we don't live in the same country. How can you expect to write a How-to on a predominately English website and not expect to get an complaints about your language format? Like I said i have nothing against you and these comments are just thoughtful. Thanks for reading.
Nov 20, 2006. 3:49 PMWolfsburg says:
I'm portuguese but i have to agree with those whom didn't like this instructable. The disrespect for common rules, written or not, as damaged several communities, like orkut and alike. Please respect the majority of users and post in the proper language or at least do a two language instructable. to acaz93: MacDonalds slogan is not what you said nor is that portuguese... so, you too don't seem to catch the diference between spanish and portuguese. as a last note: please note the differences between PT-PT and PT-BR. Brazilian portuguese is very different from European Portuguese.
Nov 17, 2006. 12:54 PMSuavePotato says:
Ok, as far as I know, 99% of the instructables on this website are in english, so it would stand to reason that most people using this website use english as their first language. If you can read english, you can most likely write in english. I cannot read Japanese, so therefore I do not use Japanese websites. I'm kinda confused as to how this guy found Instructables.com, found out what kind of site it is, and got interested in it enough to actualy post instructions. All without speaking/reading/writing english. Yes I am making some assumptions here (like the fact that this poster cannot speak english). But if he could, why wouldn't he post in english? I'm not being a bigot or anything, I fully support everyone's right to post in whatever the heck language you want, I'm just confused.
Nov 18, 2006. 10:13 AMewilhelm says:
At some point, I'd like to do localization, so the author can set what language their Instructable was written in. We could then run it it through automatic translation tools and present it to you in your preferred language. With good pictures, I'd bet you be able to understand most of the non-English Instructables.
Nov 17, 2006. 6:57 PMtrebuchet03 says:
Instructables at its core is about ideas, which are universal. The only thing that separates those thinking ideas is the language in which they communicate them :) I've come instructables many of times in Google searching by "mistake" :P I think it's safe to say that this could easily have been done in another language :)
Nov 17, 2006. 2:46 PMCementTruck says:
I'm just guessing here, but I think Instructables is getting an overseas fan following. This individual is probably posting this instructable for his fellow Portugese (and he's the only one that knows english) so they can use the site and share ideas with each other. That's my 2 cent, conspiracy theorist, idea.
Nov 17, 2006. 5:31 PMacaz93 says:
I don't Understand the Confusion Of Spanish And Portuguesse
They are Really Diferent Lenguages look At This
The Mcdonald's Slogan Is "i'm lovin it"
In Spanish Is " Me Encanta"
And In portuguese is "me Encanta Tudo Esso"
The Difference is obious and remeber one thing the English is not the only lenguage in the world Have A nice Weekend
Nov 17, 2006. 6:43 PMtrebuchet03 says:
When you don't know what the language is -- its easy to be confused ;) Like this for example: \m´/p Ð v. ¹Ý/¹q Can you identify the difference between those? When you have the same or similar character set - its easy to be confused. English is not the only language - but it is one of many languages that use the Latin character set (unlike the above two languages: Korean v. Mandarin.
Nov 17, 2006. 10:15 PMFrenchCrawler says:
"\m´/p Ð v. ¹Ý/¹q" Yes, the one on the left is made up mostly of question marks :P I guess this site doesn't support their language characters...
Nov 17, 2006. 10:01 AMFrenchCrawler says:
All I was able to get out of this using altavista (on the intro) is: "Like commenting? Você concorda com or that foi written nesse post? Tem something to acrescentar? Alguma outra fonte of search? Ou... Você não concorda? Tem outro ponto of Vista? Ou ainda... Já usou esse resource? Gostou? Gostaria to disclose or trabalho? Comment! We go to learn together! Muito É easy to escrever comentários command post um blog: veja um passo-a-passo!" I now wish I had taken more then two years of spanish.... Doesn't help that I've forgotten most of it. Anyone know spanish and is able to translate at least the intro?
Nov 17, 2006. 11:39 AMCementTruck says:
4 years of Spanish would not have helped you either. It's Portugese. (Altavista BabelFish)Rough translation of the intro: You agree to what post was written in this? He has something to add? Some another source of research? Or... You do not agree? He has another point of view? Or still... Already he used this resource? He liked? He would like to divulge the work? He comments! We go to learn together! Blog is very easy to write commentaries in one: it sees pass-the-I pass!
Nov 17, 2006. 5:48 PMFrenchCrawler says:
Thanks, that helps alittle :P
Nov 17, 2006. 11:38 AMcanida says:
Having run the rest through, it's exactly what you'd guess from the pictures: a Portuguese-language guide to publishing Blogger comments. The poster describes herself as a Brazilian interested in education.
Nov 17, 2006. 11:34 AMcanida says:
That's because it's Portugese. Here's what Babelfish gave me: How to comment? You agree to what post was written in this? He has something to add? Some another source of research? Or... You do not agree? He has another point of view? Or still... Already he used this resource? He liked? He would like to divulge the work? He comments! We go to learn together! Blog is very easy to write commentaries in one: it sees pass-the-I pass!
Nov 17, 2006. 5:49 PMFrenchCrawler says:
Thanks for the correction :)

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