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  1. 1. Which languages would you like to see the slogan translated into? Subject to translators

    • Arabic
      12
    • Bengali
      5
    • Dutch
      5
    • Finnish (or other Scandinavian language, see bellow)
      6
    • French
      13
    • German
      13
    • Hebrew
      9
    • Hindi
      8
    • Italian
      12
    • Japanese
      9
    • Korean
      6
    • Mandarin or Cantonese (see blurb)
      11
    • Polish
      8
    • Portugese
      8
    • Punjabi
      7
    • Russian
      12
    • Spanish
      14
    • Swahili
      5
    • Tamil
      5
    • Turkish
      7
  2. 2. As this is taken place in London, do you think one of the 'native' languages of the British Isles, aside from English, should be used?

    • Yes
      18
    • No
      1
    • Don't Mind
      6
  3. 3. Supposing the answer is yes, which one? Subject to translators.

    • Welsh (Britain and UK)
      17
    • Irish (British Isles but not Britain, the Northern part is in UK)
      14
    • Scottish Gaelic (Britain and UK)
      11
    • Scots (Britain and UK)
      5
    • Manx (from Isle of Man, British Isles but not Britain or UK)
      4
    • Cornish (Britain and UK)
      7


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S'okay. I'm not that good at linguistics but I find it interesting anyway. So lecture mode is fine!

Agglutinative languages, I live in fear of ever having to learn one of those. Seems like it'd be even harder than coming to terms with a different word order system.

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