In which other language could you play Cantr?

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Postby Stan » Mon Jan 23, 2006 1:45 pm

How about Klingon? (or however you spell it)
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Postby wichita » Mon Jan 23, 2006 3:29 pm

They translated the Bible to Klingon, why not Cantr? :D
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Postby HoH » Mon Jan 23, 2006 6:00 pm

wichita wrote:They translated the Bible to Klingon, why not Cantr? :D


:shock: Really? That's, uh, good to know.
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Postby Junesun » Wed Mar 22, 2006 10:22 am

Come on people, surely there are more polyglots than this in Cantr? What other languages could you play Cantr in?

Arabic 2 (Dee, Avi Messika)
Bulgarian 1 (Okud)
Cantonese Chinese 1 (Appleide)
Finnish 2 (Seko, Wichita)
Greek 1 (Junesun)
Gujerati 1 (Xeemaar)
Hebrew 1 (Avi Messika)
Hindi 1 (Xeemaar)
Italian 4 (Melbi, Junesun, notsure, Evelyn)
Japanese 3 (Sho, Appleide, KeVes)
Latvian 1 (Krauklis)
Mandarin Chinese 3 (Wichita, Junesun, Appleide)
Quenya 1 (Sho)
Romanian 2 (Okud, Pürkel)
Serbo-Croatian 1 (Okud)
Slovak 2 (Okud, PRUT)
Tagalog 1 (InsaneIrony)
Urdu 1 (Xeemaar)

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Postby gigant26 » Wed Mar 22, 2006 9:58 pm

Arabic 2 (Dee, Avi Messika)
Bulgarian 1 (Okud)
Cantonese Chinese 1 (Appleide)
Finnish 2 (Seko, Wichita)
Greek 1 (Junesun)
Gujerati 1 (Xeemaar)
Hebrew 1 (Avi Messika)
Hindi 1 (Xeemaar)
Italian 2 (Melbi, Junesun)
Japanese 3 (Sho, Appleide, KeVes)
Latvian 1 (Krauklis)
Mandarin Chinese 3 (Wichita, Junesun, Appleide)
Quenya 1 (Sho)
Romanian 2 (Okud, Pürkel)
Russian 1 (gigant26)
Serbo-Croatian 1 (Okud)
Slovak 2 (Okud, PRUT)
Spanish 1 (gigant26)
Tagalog 1 (InsaneIrony)
Urdu 1 (Xeemaar)
Ukrainian 1 (gigant26)
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Postby nitefyre » Wed Mar 22, 2006 10:01 pm

Russian and Spanish are both already available, ;) Gigant26.
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Postby Maelstrom » Wed Mar 22, 2006 10:16 pm

I'd learn Irish Gaelic if we made a Gaulois area. It'd give me the excuse I need to do it. :D

(and a chance to kill the english! Yes!)

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Postby nitefyre » Wed Mar 22, 2006 10:18 pm

Scottish derived brogue is familiar to the lands of the MacGregors...by ancestry.
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Postby Maelstrom » Wed Mar 22, 2006 10:32 pm

nitefyre wrote:Scottish derived brogue is familiar to the lands of the MacGregors...by ancestry.


:?:

So the MacG's use Welsh/Max/Gaelic of some sort, in the english speaking area? And this is okay why?

Also, that's not the same as having an island to spawn on, butt naked, and start painting yourself blue and running around screaming: "Ocrach! Ainmhí fiáin!" and start stabbing wild boars. :lol:

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Postby Sho » Wed Mar 22, 2006 11:07 pm

The Mac Gregor brogue is still recognizable English, and can probably be accepted as a regional/organizational dialect of sorts - it's not coercively enforced, and is taught in-game. Granted the origin is OOC, but it's been around for long enough that it's basically an IC element.
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Postby johntsai » Thu Mar 23, 2006 6:50 am

My first post here :D I can be add to the Mandarin Chinese list.... so that makes it 4 as well :P
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Postby Junesun » Thu Mar 23, 2006 8:46 am

A reminder: this list is only for languages that do not yet have a language group in Cantr. Also, be sure to only quote the latest list.

Arabic 2 (Dee, Avi Messika)
Bulgarian 1 (Okud)
Cantonese Chinese 1 (Appleide)
Finnish 2 (Seko, Wichita)
Greek 1 (Junesun)
Gujerati 1 (Xeemaar)
Hebrew 1 (Avi Messika)
Hindi 1 (Xeemaar)
Italian 4 (Melbi, Junesun, notsure, Evelyn)
Japanese 3 (Sho, Appleide, KeVes)
Latvian 1 (Krauklis)
Mandarin Chinese 4 (Wichita, Junesun, Appleide, johntsai)
Quenya 1 (Sho)
Romanian 2 (Okud, Pürkel)
Serbo-Croatian 1 (Okud)
Slovak 2 (Okud, PRUT)
Tagalog 1 (InsaneIrony)
Ukrainian 1 (gigant26)
Urdu 1 (Xeemaar)

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Postby Sicofonte » Thu Mar 23, 2006 3:07 pm

Arabic 2 (Dee, Avi Messika)
Bulgarian 1 (Okud)
Cantonese Chinese 1 (Appleide)
Catalonian 1 (Sicofonte)
Finnish 2 (Seko, Wichita)
Greek 1 (Junesun)
Gujerati 1 (Xeemaar)
Hebrew 1 (Avi Messika)
Hindi 1 (Xeemaar)
Italian 4 (Melbi, Junesun, notsure, Evelyn)
Japanese 3 (Sho, Appleide, KeVes)
Latvian 1 (Krauklis)
Mandarin Chinese 4 (Wichita, Junesun, Appleide, johntsai)
Quenya 1 (Sho)
Romanian 2 (Okud, Pürkel)
Serbo-Croatian 1 (Okud)
Slovak 2 (Okud, PRUT)
Tagalog 1 (InsaneIrony)
Ukrainian 1 (gigant26)
Urdu 1 (Xeemaar)
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Postby johntsai » Fri Mar 24, 2006 3:27 am

Just a question about the Mandarin Chinese (it just came to me). Is it the simplified version? or the traditional version?
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Postby Evelyn » Fri Mar 24, 2006 6:29 am

Sico.... Mejor yo también pongo que quiero hablar en quechua o aimara...
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