Hi Matabele,

This doesn't work:

<<language Introduction {{!!current-language}}>>

It would at least require a macrocall widget.

As for languages, possibly a template could be a good approach:

{{||local}}

This makes me think that a tiddler button may be of need / useful
that removes the modifier as well as the created fields from a tiddler:
so such templates don't show up in too many lists, e.g. the Recent tab.

Anyhow, the way I would possibly go about it
is to define the current language in a (global) variable, e.g.

*<<tv-current-language>>*

This language should then be taken in your language macro.

You could surely save a "language state" for each tiddler individually
setting the same context variable, but I don't think that's a good idea
as it only over-complicates things.

Also, while you may chose to use emoji's in the title,
I would not use those in the text... they are simply too difficult to 
retrieve.
I'd rather use plain text, e.g. "en", "fr", "de"... and a dictionary to map 
things.

Best wishes,

Tobias.

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