![]() ![]() Nevertheless, English can be treated as a single language, if one is willing to expect customers to put up with 'wrong' spelling and occasional peculiarities. or a good explanation like "this is the American week and all activities are American based".Ĭlick to expand.A good post and a good explanation of the reason why "English" is rarely treated as a single language in multi-lingual software. I believe in respecting all types of languages, but the type of language used by entities especially if they are in constant interaction with their patrons (of different culture and language backgrounds), should have a clear format. From historical perspective, the one played by feet was first called football and the American football was later named as football. Because the term football used here (as in rugby/American football) is something of American origin which is why the "American" part was added to separate it from the one played by feet only. ![]() In this case, Inno needs to decide what English they are using and also make it clear to their members. With confusions like the one you mentioned, I understand better why there are 2 different options for what we know as the same language. There always is 2 English languages to be chosen UK or American. I found it usually confusing whenever choosing the English language for an app/program. I think this is more of a question about what English is used in the Beta Foe! That is the one to be clear. ![]()
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