There are many different languages in the world - more than 200! Every langauge has it's own rules, or grammar. Our language is called American English, and it's one of the hardest languages to learn. There are a lot of rules, and there are lots of exceptions to the rules too! One example is the letter "c" - sometimes it sounds like an "s" and sometimes it sounds like a "k"!
Some languages don't even use spoken words, like Braille, Morse Code, and American Sign Language (ASL). ASL uses special symbols that represent each letter of the alphabet, and other symbols and motions that represent whole words and phrases.
We couldn't translate our site into all the different languages, but we thought it would be fun to see what "Write On Reader" looked like in some of the other languages.
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Write On Reader
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American English
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American Sign Language
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Braille
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Ecrire Sur le Lecteur
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French
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Schreiben Sie Auf Lese
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German
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Scrivere sul Lettor
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Italian
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Morse Code
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Skriv På Leser
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Norwegian
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Escreva Em Leitor
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Portuguese
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Escriba En el Lector
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Spanish
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Translations provided by: FreeTranslation.com