Pretty much that, you add a tag with the language before the actual sentence, eg:KennyT said:I have seen that, in LSRP you just put () for an example, (Russia) but you still speak english, is that the correct way?
Thank You.
You're so stereotypical, I LOVE IT!Earl said:Pretty much that, you add a tag with the language before the actual sentence, eg:KennyT said:I have seen that, in LSRP you just put () for an example, (Russia) but you still speak english, is that the correct way?
Thank You.
Earl Williams says: [Russian] I drink vodka for breakfast!
Earl Williams says: [Italian] Would you like some pasta on your pizza, signore?
Earl said:Pretty much that, you add a tag with the language before the actual sentence, eg:KennyT said:I have seen that, in LSRP you just put () for an example, (Russia) but you still speak english, is that the correct way?
Thank You.
Earl Williams says: [Russian] I drink vodka for breakfast!
Earl Williams says: [Italian] Would you like some pasta on your pizza, signore?
Manu said:[Italian]: ITALIANS!