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"Gileraclub.de" International
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 7:11 pm
by Gilgilera
Well guys i always wonder what you.... German speakers are discussing on the German forum,....and sometimes i even use the web translation available online,.....but then i thought,.....most people where speak English and why not the forum be open to everyone ( worlwide English), and why do we have to be separate according to its own language ?
To the administrator i let this issue and to all of you to think about it !
G.V
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 9:46 pm
by hahne
There are some german guys, whos don`t understund English language. Why do you are angry about it???? Bye Gottfried You should be enjoyed about this especially link for foreign languages!!! .... or misunderstand I something???? ... so my English is NOT absolutely perfekt!
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 10:42 pm
by Gilgilera
hahne wrote:Why do you are angry about it???? Bye Gottfried You should be enjoyed about this especially link for foreign languages!!! .... or misunderstand I something???? ... so my English is NOT absolutely perfekt!
Hi Gottfried,...who´s angry ?....i´ve never been so happy,.....it is just a thought that i had !
hahne wrote:There are some german guys, whos don`t understund English language!
Ok, if thats the case don´t change anything !
I´ve found the solution, translate the German forum to English, is not quite perfect,...but it works !
http://translate.google.com/translate?u ... en&ie=UTF8
G.V
Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 7:11 pm
by Joachim
Maybe there is something like a 'historical reason'
Bjoern was amoung the founders of the Gilera Club Dreieich.
He also started a internet plattform which was the usual collection of pictures and so on.
Those where the days when the english GeN was still allive. So both have some kind of platform in their own languages.
Later on there are two mailing lists at Yahoo which are still alive, but not very much used

In the meantime the old Gileraclub forum appeared and was a full sucess.
At least amoung the german speaking people who prefered (like I too) to discuss in a language which make it easy for them to talk about technical problems.
Now the british GeN platform unfortunately suffered.....
Some of the members switched to the german forum. At least those who somehow understand the language

For those who don't, Bjoern started the international part of the forum. With not soooo much traffic.
I think it would not be a problem if you ask in english in the german forum. Maybe you can use an online translator to imagine what we are talking about and ask your questions in englisch. I think that you will somehow get a answer.
Are we not all talking 'Gilera' ?
I allways remember a situation at Danielas meeting.... a guy from Belgium standing around with his big photo collection in his hands talking to some other guy from germany. The German is talking german, the Belgian answers in english

And it works fine
ciao joachim <the German and greetings to Geert

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Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 10:24 pm
by Gilgilera
Joachim,..thanks for your explanation,....i think we understand better now why things are the way they are !
I´ll follow your recommendation about the comunication/translation thing !
G.V
Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 7:45 pm
by Grisu
I would say, we all should discuss or speak in
italian 
Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 8:08 pm
by Joachim
of course....
chinese also would be a good idea

Joachim
Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 8:19 pm
by Gilgilera
Joachim wrote:of course....
chinese also would be a good idea

Joachim
...and why not Japanese,....

,....for what i´ve heard,....there´s a lot of Gileristi in Japan,....., and then we could talk more and share experiences !
By the the way,....why there isn´t any Japanese Gileristi participating here,....., come on guys,...show your self !
G.V
Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 1:04 am
by gileramad
Hi,
the reason why we have two separate forums is quite easy to explain. First in fact we only had one forum for all gileristi and all topics but the germans dominated it so people not speaking german had no interest in posting or thought those guys only speak german because most posts are german. That was the point when I decided to add a "anything-but-german" section to the board and as far as I can see it is steadily growing and most topics get answered. And what I like most about it is that our friends that are active in other boards or clubs (italian Bi4 board or UK Igotta Gilera Owners Club) share infos with us.
Everybody is welcome
Björn
Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 7:32 pm
by Grisu

salute, skol, cheers, nastrovje, prost....
Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 2:46 am
by Gilgilera
gileramad wrote:Hi,
And what I like most about it is that our friends that are active in other boards or clubs (italian Bi4 board or UK Igotta Gilera Owners Club) share infos with us.
Everybody is welcome
Björn
I´ve to agree with you, here i found some of them,... that are already members on the foruns you´ve mentioned !
What really matters is the sharing of info amoung us .
thanks
Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 5:13 pm
by geert pardon
hello Gil,
you should come one time to the meeting at Dani's place.
As Joachim told , I indeed spoke english with the german while he answered in german.
When you're there you can speak dutch as well. ( a bunch of crazy hollanders)javascript:emoticon(':lol:')
Laughing

i also speak french and if you want you can speak thai with my wife.
Hope to see you there this year.
Gileragreetings.....geert
Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 2:09 am
by Gilgilera
I still don´t know yet, i´ll be travelling to UK with the family this month for a quick tour in London,...also i´m thinking about the 50th meeting in the UK,......., plus the summer vacations,....., that will take some time and money,....., so thats an issue to book in my agenda, will see !
By the way, can you tell me more details about Dani´s place,....., is the one that is near to Nurburing ?
G.V
Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 5:25 pm
by Joachim
Gilgilera wrote:By the way, can you tell me more details about Dani´s place,....., is the one that is near to Nurburing ?
http://www.onroad-cafe.de/
BTW... in Switzerland one of the dutchs boys wife was sitting near by Paula, which was speaking only less english.
It turned out that they both speak portugese
ciao Joachim
Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 11:24 pm
by Gilgilera
Hi Joachim,.....guess what ?......, i´ve family living in Trier (saw a road for Trier on the map),....how many Kms are from Trier to Dani´s place and when there´s going to have another big event over there ?
G.V