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Can SoloLearn have an automatic language converter on the app?

I've discovered although we're learning languages like Python in here, we also need to break language barriers taking to consideration someone in this great community only knows their first language which may most likely not be English. It might be tough for him/her to get a good answer to their questions from potential people who can actually solve their question well. Is this worthwhile?

13th Nov 2019, 8:08 PM
SUPERFLY🦅
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For now, you can ask your country's mods or experienced people personally for help (who are acquainted with your language) They are always very supportive :)
15th Nov 2019, 5:02 PM
Humayra🇧🇩
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I'm agree with mirielle
14th Nov 2019, 2:22 AM
Rishu Dubey
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Do you mean a translator? Google has one of those!
13th Nov 2019, 9:08 PM
Fernando Pozzetti
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Mirielle🐶 [Inactive] Now that they're not perfect, what's the best alternative?
14th Nov 2019, 2:25 AM
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I saw a recommendation in a thread (linked below) to prepend an ISO language code in the thread title. For example [FR], [ESP], [RU] or others. I think this is quite easy to do. And readers can then expect, and be aware that the said thread may contain non English content. In the same thread I also read that one should not be discouraged to post a question just because it was not written in English language, anyone here would be smart enough to use a translation tool to get at least a basic idea of the question topic : ) Those who searches for questions in a certain language can also use this ISO language code as keyword in search bar. I saw the recommendation in here: https://www.sololearn.com/Discuss/333866/?ref=app
14th Nov 2019, 6:47 AM
Ipang
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Try Google and thank me later
15th Nov 2019, 12:29 AM
Douglas Nyangaresi