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Forgetting English (literally)

Posted on by Midge Raymond

I’m working on the Web Globalization Report Card, and this, plus my fascination with Facebook, inspired me to check out my Forgetting English page in several different languages.

Here it is in Spanish…

FEespanol 14 58 31 Forgetting English (literally)

And Chinese…

FEchinese 14 58 311 Forgetting English (literally)

And, my favorite, “pirate English”…

FEpirate Forgetting English (literally)

Thanks largely to volunteer translators, Facebook has localized from one to 70 languages in two years. (Personally, I think we need more of the goofy ones — I’d so much rather “Adjust me riggins” than “Change settings” or change the “Settins o’ me piracy” than my “Privacy Settings.” I’m thinking of volunteering to do “Snarky English” myself.)

If you’re a translator, there’s a link on Facebook (on the language setting page) where you can find out more. And if you’re interested in more where this came from, check out our new report, coming in 2010.


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Written by Midge Raymond

Midge is co-founder of Byte Level Research and author of Forgetting English.

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