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Post by kijanek6 on Aug 29, 2010 4:12:37 GMT -8
Hello everyone! I'm from Poland and I'm a professional programmer (C++ mainly), and I'm a fan of Claw - game created by Monolith on the same engine as Gruntz, usign the same technology (so, you can say that these games are "brothers").
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Post by Zu on Aug 29, 2010 4:25:41 GMT -8
Hello. Dzień)obry, cześć i czołem.
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Post by GooRoo on Aug 29, 2010 5:33:21 GMT -8
Hello. Dzień)obry, cześć i czołem. Translate, please. The people who provide the software for this Forum require postz be in English (Gruntese is acceptable ) ... or we are in danger of having our Forum deleted. Also, the extended character set presentz a small problem, so it is best not to use it.
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Post by Zu on Aug 29, 2010 5:45:19 GMT -8
It means nothing more than "hello, greetings, salutations". Rarely, if it's suitable for situation, we can use few words from different language, isn't it? It shouldn't be a harm to anyone.
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Post by GooRoo on Aug 29, 2010 5:55:09 GMT -8
It means nothing more than "hello, greetings, salutations". Thank you! Now the ProBoards staff member who investigatez this thread should be satisfied. (The most frequent 'guest' is someone looking for violationz of the Terms Of Service ... not ProBoards staff, just someone (many someonez) who like to cause trouble. )
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Post by Tomalla on Aug 29, 2010 6:11:57 GMT -8
I'm a regular user here for over 3 years, and the only people writing here in their native languages, are those who come from Poland ... me including I don't know why though
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Post by swietymiki on Apr 6, 2013 4:16:22 GMT -8
I also do not see anything wrong with writing a few words in their native language ... Especially if you also translate it into English
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