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tushanshu2016-06-18 12:39 am
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I was wondering...how many other people here can speak other languages?
[But then, she paused and there was a slight jostling of the camera as she shook her head. Sorting out her thoughts.]
No, not speak. That doesn't really help any, with everything always being translated for us. More like...read. I was wondering...what languages everyone here can read? Since written words have never been translated. Not since I've been here.
[But then, she paused and there was a slight jostling of the camera as she shook her head. Sorting out her thoughts.]
No, not speak. That doesn't really help any, with everything always being translated for us. More like...read. I was wondering...what languages everyone here can read? Since written words have never been translated. Not since I've been here.
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I have never heard of English or French before today. Is English widespread among the foreigners? And do you think it would be possible to find a teacher for kedanese? It's my priority. Other foreigner languages not so much.
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[At the latter question, however, Midii frowned.]
I...don't know. I haven't been able to find any. The two I had left a long time ago, and I've been getting by with having some of the local shopkeepers translate small excerpts for me in between deliveries.
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I have no interest in learning this English right now, I would rather learn to read kedanese. I have great interest in the library, and other written kedan pieces.
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[They apparently had two contrasting opinions regarding English, but she couldn't fault him for his reasoning. Some people preferred to learn only one language at a time, and if it was a choice between the two, why not the language of the world he had been brought to?]
If you do find someone who's good at teaching...do you think you could let me know? Preferably outside the school; they wouldn't let me read any of the good stuff. Only school texts.
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[ Which makes her a useful contact, and thus deserving of keeping informed if he does, indeed, find a teacher. ]
Are you seeking to teach? I understand you don't know much yet, but probably more than most.
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I'm not sure I'd be a very good teacher.
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[ But no point in pressuring her. ]
Think about it. We can speak again another time.
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I will. Think about it, I mean.
[She had no doubt they would see one another again. Barring the sudden disappearance of one or both, the city was not that small. It could even happen by chance.]