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== National languages ==
 
== National languages ==
 
=== Prevalence ===
 
=== Prevalence ===
*[[English]] primary language
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*[[English]] is the primary language of [[NationStates]]. However, it is used by different nations in different ways. In [[Gameplay]] it is usually the medium of communication except in [[region]]s based around certain [[RL]] nations. (See below for more on regional language) In [[Roleplay]], a great deal of nations have English as their primary language. This is likely because a majority of the NS [[player]]s are from English-speaking countries such as the [[Wikipedia:United States|United States]], [[Wikipedia:Great Britain|Great Britain]], [[Wikipedia:Canada|Canada]] and [[Wikipedia:Australia|Australia]]. Rather then attributing historical developments in roleplay (such as [[RL]] [[Wikipedia:England|English]] settlers), the language is often, but not always, assumed to have always been there. In this sense, Anglosaxon culture is dominant in NS [[Earth]] and beyond.
*Other Lingua Franca ([[Quenya]])
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*There have been some attempts at forming an alternative [[Wikipedia:Lingua Franca|Lingua Franca]]; many [[Elves|Elvish]] nations speak [[Quenya]] and in the roleplaying circles around them it is sometimes used as a language of diplomacy. Many [[Quenya]]-speaking nations are part of the [[VERITAS]] [[alliance]].
*[[RL]] languages ([[Dutch]], [[Russian]], [[Spanish]], [[French]], [[Swedish]]
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*More common, however, are the [[RL]] languages (Notably [[Dutch]], [[Russian]], [[Spanish]], [[French]], [[Swedish]])
 
*Nation-specific languages (often made up)
 
*Nation-specific languages (often made up)
 
*Regional languages (in both senses of '[[region]]' - intra and inter-nation)
 
*Regional languages (in both senses of '[[region]]' - intra and inter-nation)
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== Roleplay conventions relating to language ==
 
== Roleplay conventions relating to language ==
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Virtually all Roleplay is in English and the language for interaction between characters of different nation is often also English, at least OOC. Sometimes, English is used OOCly while assuming that the characters are speaking an IC language that is either fictional or incomprehensible to other players. (An example of a fictional language is "Celdonian" in Celdonia, which is functionally similar to English.) Using another language is sometimes indicated by using a different colour for the spoken text when players do not want to assume away the language barrier but still want other players to understand what their characters are saying.
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Revision as of 17:38, 21 December 2004

This article deals with Language as it relates to NationStates. For more general information, see the Wikipedia article on this subject.

Language is a system of communication or reasoning using representation along with metaphor and some manner of logical grammar. Many languages use gestures, sounds, symbols, or words, and aim at communicating concepts, ideas, meanings, and thoughts.

This article deals with the use of language on the forums, the ins and outs of the national languages of NS nations, roleplaying conventions relating to language, the use of language in gameplay and nationsstates slang.

National languages

Prevalence

  • English is the primary language of NationStates. However, it is used by different nations in different ways. In Gameplay it is usually the medium of communication except in regions based around certain RL nations. (See below for more on regional language) In Roleplay, a great deal of nations have English as their primary language. This is likely because a majority of the NS players are from English-speaking countries such as the United States, Great Britain, Canada and Australia. Rather then attributing historical developments in roleplay (such as RL English settlers), the language is often, but not always, assumed to have always been there. In this sense, Anglosaxon culture is dominant in NS Earth and beyond.
  • There have been some attempts at forming an alternative Lingua Franca; many Elvish nations speak Quenya and in the roleplaying circles around them it is sometimes used as a language of diplomacy. Many Quenya-speaking nations are part of the VERITAS alliance.
  • More common, however, are the RL languages (Notably Dutch, Russian, Spanish, French, Swedish)
  • Nation-specific languages (often made up)
  • Regional languages (in both senses of 'region' - intra and inter-nation)

Choice of language

Why choose a certain (RL) language?

  • Background player
  • Characteristics of nations ("communist --> Russian" etc)
  • Other reasons?

Roleplay conventions relating to language

Virtually all Roleplay is in English and the language for interaction between characters of different nation is often also English, at least OOC. Sometimes, English is used OOCly while assuming that the characters are speaking an IC language that is either fictional or incomprehensible to other players. (An example of a fictional language is "Celdonian" in Celdonia, which is functionally similar to English.) Using another language is sometimes indicated by using a different colour for the spoken text when players do not want to assume away the language barrier but still want other players to understand what their characters are saying.


  • Assuming everyone speaks English
  • (alternatively) use of coloured text
  • (alternatively) posting in that language
  • Something about the use of rude language

Language in gameplay

  • language regions (Esperanto)
  • National regions speaking a non-English language (Nederland and Dutch). While many non-native speakers have nations in predominantly english speaking regions and take part in english based forums, there exist regions in Nation States created by and for specific languages. These players may be less likely to take part in the wider forums and UN debates but have created regions as varied as those made by English speaking players.
  • Uses for secrecy/invading and such

NationStates Slang

Bit must include links to Game terms, Forum terms