I posted this originally on github as an issue, but Stephen advised that 
this is a better place for discussion, so here it is:

Me:
Currently if you setup the CMS to use multiple languages and then try to 
open a page that is missing translation for the current language there is 
automatic fallback to the default language.
E.g. page /en/about/ /de/about/ will show the same "en" content if there is 
not "de" translation.
I believe that this should be either configurable or should raise Http404 
by default due to the missing translation.

Stephen:
What you're talking about then is having different navigation structures 
per language, which is something you would implement by using multiple 
sites (with a site per language) rather than one site with multiple 
languages.

Me:
Correct me if I am wrong but isn't the idea of multiple sites to have 
different domains, and different structure, and templates etc.
I can see the multisite usage for example for a big company that has 
separate sites for different product and wants everything in a single place 
but having multi-language site does not sounds like it.
Also seen the wrong translation on the website, with the URL and everything 
still pointing to a different language version is a bit weird, at least to 
me.

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