i know of, for example, russian-americans who have their google in russian

my lemmy is in spanish and my search engine, portuguese

  • Persian is my mother tongue but the most disappointing day in my life is when I realized I dreamed in English because it has been my primary language most of my life. I honestly don’t even know if I can set lemmy to Persian, I’ve never checked.

    edit: well, how about that you can.

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    I used to have everything set to English (my second language), but nowadays I use Spanish when available (third language). I use my native language only for a handful of local apps and websites if Spanish is unavailable.

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    I’m an American who is decent at German, living back in the US again. I set whatever I can to German to maintain my exposure to it, sometimes to my own confusion and detriment

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    I’ve got my stuff in Japanese. Just trying my best to keep it sharp and not let English kick it out of my brain (which it is aggressively trying to do.)

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    I’m so used to seeing English everywhere that I actually have trouble navigating things like settings in my native Serbian.

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    Native Spanish and English speaker, Lemmy settings are in Spanish. I’m used to my settings being in Spanish because I grew up in South America with electronics naturally being set to Spanish.

    Also, when I’d go to Google something for my friends, it was more efficient to have them read it, rather than just translating.

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      For example:

      I remember someone asking me about religion in Poland (they were Polish and didn’t know and also didn’t have their phone with them) so they asked me to look it up. It was more efficient, like I said, to just have them read this.

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    I just want to comment on how good Gboard is with multiple languages that share a keyboard (or nearly do). It’s gonna be the hardest thing to give up in my slow de googling process.

    I used to have English/Spanish and now English/Danish. It will autocorrect mostly to whichever mode you’re in first, but will do some and not fight you on the secondary. Very good for like a conversation in English but an address in another language.

    I don’t think it adds anything to my Japanese keyboard layout, just have to swap each way

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    Native Spanish

    Everything that has a relatively decent Spanish translation will use it, else go to English (and hope that in case of English also being a translation of the original, it’s slightly more bearable)

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    English and my native language. It depends on my mood. Usually, if you need to find some resolution to the technical issues, it’s easier to use English.

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    I’m born and live in Russia, but I use english everywhere, except for specific topics. And also I can’t read books on english yet

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    System language is usually native (due to keyboard layout)
    But most programs are launched in the english UI so I can troubleshoot it easier by searching the exact issue.

    It is such a bitch to install debian with a qwertz layoit but english localizatiom…

    Edit: I tried qwerty but it is usually annoying for the odd letter I need.