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[lojban] Re: [Please Read!] Multilingual lojban.org!
Philip Newton wrote:
> Is there a preference for polite ("Sie/vous/usted") or informal
> ("du/tu/t? ¦ú") in the translation of those pages?
>
> I'm guessing that a polite form is preferred in languages which make a
> difference.
I wouldn't mind "du" (I think nobody of my generation would. Especially not
on the internet). But some German readers might prefer "Sie".
Stefan
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