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> It does not necessarily take a lot to amuse me on a lonely Saturday
> afternoon. The following code is interesting. It shows a technique that
lets
> you "internationalize" REBOL, allowing you to at least code the word
"print"
> in six languages. Respectively: French, German, Italian, Portuguese,
> Spanish, and you should already realize that 'print' means, well, print in
> English.<g>
>
> set [l'empreinte Druck stampa impressão impresión] :print

This would be better (I'm french) :

set [ imprime Druck stampa impressão impresión] :print

I don't know other languages. Not sure about the uppercase of the german
word. In german uppercase at the beginning is for nouns.
Remember that the words must be imperative form of verbs.

>
> Be sure to put the colon in front of the defined word you are translating
so
> that it will not be evaluated.
>
> Have fun.
>
>
> --Ralph Roberts
>

Olivier.

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