I myself am English and am studying Chinese, I know many people study different languages for educational, recreational or career purposes. I think that Answers is a great place for people to share information and that it's a shame that we aren't allowed to ask questions or answer questions using other languages.
Perhaps Yahoo could help by opening a sub section within languages - for questions using other languages. What do you think?
2007-03-20
04:51:47
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➔ Languages
I know about the links at the bottom of the page, the problem is - unless you're almost fluent you can't really navigate them.
Oh and for the person who said there's no China down there - there is!
2007-03-20
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yes, it is a very good idea. There are more languages than in " Answers International:"
2007-03-20 11:38:09
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answered by Alexandra 3
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So you want an answers for Chinese learners?
I tried a couple other languages that I'm not fluent but I understood. I wouldn't ask questions in a language I can't navigate in though, I'd risk saying something rude by mistake.
anyway, you ask your question in chinese yahoo answers, and then they pick the best topics for you, and you pick one of those. If you're not sure, just use the default topic.
2007-03-20 11:39:41
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answered by dude 5
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It might work but rather think it would be under-utilised. Probably worth trying and see how it goes. Could be fun for the Big Brother watchers seeking out the abusive questions as would have to be fluent in all languages!!
2007-03-20 04:57:48
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answered by SYJ 5
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If you scroll right down to the bottom of the page, there are links to answers international where you can ask questions in different languages - China is there!
2007-03-20 04:55:43
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answered by Anonymous
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it rather is ridiculous and too skinny skinned while people checklist you for a assertion which you do no longer consider, merely because of the fact your OPINION is distinctive. what's incorrect with being opinionated, as lengthy are you're no longer rude and calling people names? (a number of the pro-illegals might nicely be nasty while they call everybody a racist or a bigot!) I even have been suggested countless circumstances, exceedingly in the immigration area because of the fact a professional-unlawful guy or woman did no longer like my assertion. advantageous i'm very opinionated yet no regulations are broken and that i say no longer something incorrect. I state info and a few people do no longer like it!
2016-10-19 04:09:55
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answered by seabrooks 4
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They already do.
PS If you want to communicate with people in Chinese have a look at Answers International.
Also keep an eye on questions about China in the travel section.
2007-03-20 04:55:25
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answered by Ginny Jin 7
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Look at he bottom of the page. There are links to other language "Answers" They are predominately for the countries that speak those languages. No China I am afraid. They aren't allowed by their governments.
xxR
2007-03-20 04:57:43
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answered by Anonymous
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They have. Scroll down and you will see the answers international links at the bottom of the page.
Dammit. Stupid slow one finger typing has meant that two people said it before me.
2007-03-20 04:55:49
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answered by SR13 6
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Nein
2007-03-20 04:58:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Yse indeed! If i wish to ask a question or give an answer in Welsh, I have to translate it as well or risk being violated.
2007-03-20 05:51:29
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answered by Anonymous
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