Hello Minecraftians, today I'm here to ask you a question about the languages in the most recent "snapshot". Just for laughs, I was skimming through the multiple available language options. After having my fun, I went to go select English as my language, and I ran into a slight "problem", if you will. There are three different types of English: UK, US, and CA. Seeing as I'm a Canadian, I picked the "CA" option; which started me thinking: what's the difference between American, Canadian, and United-Kingdomonian(?) English? Obviously, in real life, people from the different places will have different accents and use different slurs, but in Minecraft, is there even a noticeable difference? I have yet to see a single word different between American and Canadian, have any of you noticed any? If so, please let me know in the comments down below.
TL;DR: What differences have you noticed between the English (UK), English (CA), and English (US) language options in the latest minecraft snapshot? Leave em' down below!
I apologize in advance if this post is in the wrong section, because it may very well be. As this is about a future minecraft 1.X update, I thought this section would suit my needs, but please inform if I was incorrect.
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I had to learn to speak english and there are some difference between American and British english. For example americans say Theater, British say Theatre. There are some slight vocabulary differences, i dont remember any example now but if it comes to my mind ill post it. Anyways, i guess canadien are so close to America that they tend to speak kinda like them but with some differences two (i cant really tell). Same thing happens with my language, the spanish talk different than mexicans and people from argentina and uruguay...
EDIT: i think i have an example: British say Telly to refer to television wile Americans say TV. Maybe is not a good example but is the one that came to my head.
Another one is some say shovel and others spade (not sure bout this one)
I had to learn to speak english and there are some difference between American and British english. For example americans say Theater, British say Theatre. There are some slight vocabulary differences, i dont remember any example now but if it comes to my mind ill post it. Anyways, i guess canadien are so close to America that they tend to speak kinda like them but with some differences two (i cant really tell). Same thing happens with my language, the spanish talk different than mexicans and people from argentina and uruguay...
EDIT: i think i have an example: British say Telly to refer to television wile Americans say TV. Maybe is not a good example but is the one that came to my head.
Another one is some say shovel and others spade (not sure bout this one)
Well i guess thats enough and you got it =P
Yes, what you've all said is definitely true, but I was speaking more in terms in Minecraft. As in; have you actually seen a difference between two of the Englishes while playing.
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Here I thought the English (CA) was going to stand for California, and I was expecting another humorous translation style (similar to the pirate speak one) that was going to be totally California style dude lingo. Or maybe valley girl.
I translated some of the Canadian one and I didn't notice a single change. I just spammed the "Submit Translation" button so it would suggest the regular translations. I want the Canadian English option to stay however, in case of future updates, and it makes me feel happy.
TL;DR: What differences have you noticed between the English (UK), English (CA), and English (US) language options in the latest minecraft snapshot? Leave em' down below!
I apologize in advance if this post is in the wrong section, because it may very well be. As this is about a future minecraft 1.X update, I thought this section would suit my needs, but please inform if I was incorrect.
If I was helpful, funny, or you just feel like it, please press the green + button, it's always appreciated.
EDIT: i think i have an example: British say Telly to refer to television wile Americans say TV. Maybe is not a good example but is the one that came to my head.
Another one is some say shovel and others spade (not sure bout this one)
Well i guess thats enough and you got it =P
Yes, what you've all said is definitely true, but I was speaking more in terms in Minecraft. As in; have you actually seen a difference between two of the Englishes while playing.
If I was helpful, funny, or you just feel like it, please press the green + button, it's always appreciated.
I don't know what words in Minecraft would have changed though.
The Bathroom is the Lew
It's why we went to war with them really. It was not about tea, taxes, or anything else. They can't spell!
With Canadian you have to add a lot of OU's into the language.
You don't go out... You go OOut. And you have to end every other sentence with Eh(A).
Coarse they all use metric, and we still use the King's Standard Measurements. Go figure.Armor and Armour
The Bathroom is the Lew
It's why we went to war with them really. It was not about tea, taxes, or anything else. They can't spell!
With Canadian you have to add a lot of OU's into the language.
You don't go out... You go OOut. And you have to end every other sentence with Eh(A).
Coarse they all use metric, and we still use the King's Standard Measurements. Go figure.
It's 'loo', not 'lew'.
I kid
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