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Language switching / Translations #11

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hybridherbst opened this issue Jul 10, 2022 · 5 comments
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Language switching / Translations #11

hybridherbst opened this issue Jul 10, 2022 · 5 comments

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@hybridherbst
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For kids that don't speak English but still want to type and read little words 🙂

Ideas:

  • "classic" - /de, /en etc as routes
  • "let the browser do the work" - texts in HTML and make sure translation buttons work (no idea if this is technically even possible)
  • "bring your own" - ?words= or to pull in custom data without coding

Personally I like both the routes (for something built-in) and bring-your-own - e.g. could put in a personalized list of kids names in a kindergarten group to type these

@Ponjimon
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"bring your own" - ?words= or to pull in custom data without coding

I do not think that this would be a good idea for a game aimed at kids. Can be easily abused by adding inappropriate words.

@hybridherbst
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Good point, even when I would certainly hope that kids at the age this is aimed at are under parental supervision.

@hybridherbst
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Fancy, seems there's actually already a profanity filter in place:

@steveruizok
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I like it! For internationalization, we would need to

  1. collect words from the target language
  2. either connect a profanity filter for that language or verify that the word list is profanity-free
  3. set up internationalization using something like react-intl, which we use on tldraw

Our best bet for words lists may be to look at wordle clones, given the popularity of that app.

@hybridherbst
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Here's one for german that looks reasonable, after looking at a number that just seemed to have random letter combinations or arcane old german words I have never heard of...
http://www.sobiki.de/3buchstaben.html.
Love that it goes all the way to 37-letter words, german is quite a language 😁

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