Greek language
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Greek language
I believe that theHunter must make the option for Greek players . I saw that they have almost all the languages for all the possible players. Am i right ?
P.S i'm a new one .
P.S i'm a new one .
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Re: Greek language
It is volunteres from the community that translate the game into other languages so if someone are willing to put the efford onto the task,.
I would recoment writing to Alena in a PM and ask fore what it takes to make this happend.
I would recoment writing to Alena in a PM and ask fore what it takes to make this happend.
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Re: Greek language
thank you very much . I see that you have a youtube channel , i'll check it out .
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hahahahaha
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So you know that is a very common phrase in the U.S.?iasonastasos wrote:hahahahaha
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yeah , i know that is a common phrase but i don't know the meaning ( up to now i didnt understand why i laughed ) ..... as you can imagine i'm from Greece so if you can, explain that phrase to me please .....
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It usually means that you've read something that you don't understand.iasonastasos wrote:yeah , i know that is a common phrase but i don't know the meaning ( up to now i didnt understand why i laughed ) ..... as you can imagine i'm from Greece so if you can, explain that phrase to me please .....
For example, if was looking at the instructions on how to assemble a piece of equipment, but it's very complicated and hard to understand, I might turn to the person next to me and say, "It's all Greek to me".
Or if someone showed me an advanced mathematical equation that is over my head, I might say it too.
Or if something is written in a language I don't know how to read, I might say, "It's all Greek to me."
I think it comes from a Shakespeare play, perhaps Julius Caesar.
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(You laughed).....and you did not understand.... it was all greek to you too,iasonastasos wrote:yeah , i know that is a common phrase but i don't know the meaning ( up to now i didnt understand why i laughed ) ..... as you can imagine i'm from Greece so if you can, explain that phrase to me please .....
Now that's funny
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Re: Greek language
yeah it's like here but instead of using the word ''Greek'' we're placing the word ''Chinese''
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