Egon Willighagen wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 6:12 PM, Angel Herraez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> But browsing that list is more difficult then for finding your
>>> language of choice...
>> Why do you think  that, Egon? All except one would  be strange
>> language names... You pick the one you understand
> 
> Well, I understand quite a few languages by now... too many at least
> to allow me to pick just the one I understand...
> 
> Really, I find it more exhausting to read a list of languages spelled
> in the their native spelling... Am I the only one with that
> experience?!?
> 
But what is the difference between reading a list of language names in
their native spelling where you only understand one (or a few) and a
list in a foreign language where you might even understand none?

I agree here with Angel that it would be better to show the native
spelling. Maybe it would be best to show both like this (Turkish example):

  Ingilizce (English, en_US)

Regards,
Rolf

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