
Ah thanks for the input. All since I don't really use stand-ins for the words i just...
Close them in <> or () or {} or [] and write normally. That way anyone with the echo could understand right away. I'll probably move on up to really broken common once she's gotten her bearings on it.
Also the way I understand it is that these differences could be as wide as say Mandarin to Cantonese, or as narrow as uhh Australia to New Zealand.Â
I mean I'm sure the difference between Aldenard regions with other Aldenard regions follows more pronunciation than anything else.Â
Meanwhile say Othard to Aldenard could be mandarin to cantonese. There'd be similarities but it'd still be hard to get a grip on the language entirely without some time to get accustomed to it.Â
Also let's not forget that we have the echo.
Anyway just thought that maybe it'd be an interesting thing to add. A language barrier. Even though my timezone screws me out of it and it's not the smartest thing to do with my characters.
Close them in <> or () or {} or [] and write normally. That way anyone with the echo could understand right away. I'll probably move on up to really broken common once she's gotten her bearings on it.
Also the way I understand it is that these differences could be as wide as say Mandarin to Cantonese, or as narrow as uhh Australia to New Zealand.Â
I mean I'm sure the difference between Aldenard regions with other Aldenard regions follows more pronunciation than anything else.Â
Meanwhile say Othard to Aldenard could be mandarin to cantonese. There'd be similarities but it'd still be hard to get a grip on the language entirely without some time to get accustomed to it.Â
Also let's not forget that we have the echo.
Anyway just thought that maybe it'd be an interesting thing to add. A language barrier. Even though my timezone screws me out of it and it's not the smartest thing to do with my characters.