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If you have a problem in-world, and you require assistance from someone who speaks your language, please take a look at the [[:Category:Languages spoken by Volunteers|list of languages spoken by the Second Life Volunteers]].
If you have a problem in-world, and you require assistance from someone who speaks your language, please take a look at the [[:Category:Languages spoken by Volunteers|list of languages spoken by the Second Life Volunteers]].
[[Category:Second Life Residents]]

Latest revision as of 12:22, 13 April 2009

Second Life is an International Community- it's a virtual world accessible by anyone with a computer that meets the minimum system requirements and has a relatively decent internet connection. As such, the ranges of languages spoken by Residents is quite large, and it can be difficult for a non-English speaker to find like-minded people to speak to.

If you would like to let everyone know what languages you speak (or at the very best, can type), please edit your User page- which can be found via the link at the top of the page that matches your name after you've logged in- and indicate this by using the Languages Spoken template.

If you have a problem in-world, and you require assistance from someone who speaks your language, please take a look at the list of languages spoken by the Second Life Volunteers.