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Instructions, theme explanation and entries of IndieWeb Carnival for October 2024. This month’s entries will deal with the predominance of English despite the richness of human languages, the relations between online and offline-speak and so much more!

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Multilingualism in a Global Web

This is my first time participating in a IndieWeb Carnival. I had seen this name floating around before, but I have never participated. After reading both Manuel Moreale’s and Jan-Luka’s posts, I got interested, especially due to the topic: multilingualism in a global web. This month’s edition is hosted by ZinRicky.

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Lost in Translation - andrei.xyz

Prologue The IndieWeb Carnival in October 2024 is hosted by the one and only ZinRicky and the theme is “multilingualism in a global Web”. I really liked the theme and I really liked his extra rule: write your post in the other language(s) as well, so I tried writing this post as soon as possible and get it translated in a few languages, as a small social experiment. The main

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Multilingualism in a global web

For this month’s IndieWeb Carnival, Riccardo invites us to write about multilingualism in web so I decided to ponder my relationship with language and why this site is almost completely in English.

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IndieWeb Carnival - Multilingualism in a global web

This month’s IndieWeb Carnival is hosted by Riccardo with the theme multilingualism in a global web. I personally experience the web happens in two languages, Brazilian Portuguese my home tongue and English the language I’ve chosen for most of the writing and reading I do online. When I started this blog, over 20 years ago now, I was writing in Portuguese but later I decide to write in English and never looked back.

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