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| Languages | 3 | 06:13, March 3, 2013 |
Hi there, I just stumbled upon your glossary and I'm totally enthusiatic about the glossary. As I'm German I would like to translate the entries into German. Remember, with an estimated 90–100 million native speakers, German is one of the world's major languages and is the most widely-spoken first language in the European Union. So how can I link to other languages? HELP!
This is a "semantic glossary", a part of this site which is a "semantic wiki".
In order to get the glossary to pop-up on a German language site as it does on this site, the whole website would have to be replicated in German. Something that is planned for every major language in the future.
If you find a translated glossary, please postA position from which a terminal operates in an org, where one knows that somebody is at. (FO 2200)
a link to it in the Internet Library where I have a section for international resources for LRHL. Ron Hubbard materials.
Thanks,
We have collected a lot of materials, so I would upload the glossaries in German for the qual librarie? I have right now no own website where I could upload files.
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