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Add Macedonian as a language option. Hello,
we are finishing our 6th season of our gaming talk show with over 200 oofficial streams and more than 2000 personal streams on the channel /ggtvmkIt will be very motivational and would appreciate if you can add Macedonian language as Stream language option.
There are couple more Macedonian streamers that help the growth of Twitch community here in Macedonia.
Thanks for everything you do for the scene.
Cheers,
GGorast24 votes -
Add Balkan to twitch pls Pls add Serbian or Balkanian language to stream language, cause every country from former Yugoslavia / Balkan basically talks the same language and have good understandings of it. And there is a lot of streamers / gamers from these countries that would use this tag when streaming. Those countries are Slovenia, Croatia, Bosna and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia. Or maybe the best would be to add those languages one by one.
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Badly translated into Swedish The current translation is intending bad in Swedish.
“Om oss” (About) literally means “About us”. Much better to have a neutral term like “Info”, “Information” or “Om kanalen” (about the channel).
Similarly “Planera” (Schedule) is the verb to schedule something or to plan. Whoever translated this had no context for where it would be used. It should be “Tablå” which is the term Swedish TV and radio uses when discussing their broad at times.
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Add cyrillic subset for Roobert font So, the main Twitch design issue is that designers forgot about non-english speaking countries.
Roobert font is awesome, but don't have cyrillic subset.
So we have one font for russian menu items and another for Prime item.
Check it with a russian langauge version of main page.4 votes -
Add "Albanian" (Shqip) as a language tag on Twitch The Albanian and Kosovo Twitch community would like their language to be easily accessible through the language tags as either "Albanian" or "Shqip", as it is way more user-friendly and allows for more discoverability. We're currently struggling to find new content creators, although there is a base of gamers and streamers in both Albania and Kosovo. Due to the lack of categorization, creators have a hard time getting exposure to our local audience and viewers can't identify these creators.
Thank you.
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Add Greenlandic (Kalaallisut) as a language option I'm trying to help others to improve their stream and I want to bring more Greenlandic people on the chat. I am a small content creator, so I want to bring more community and viewers to talk/chat with to my stream or on their stream.
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Add Add Georgian Language on Twitch. I know there's only around 100,000 Users on Twitch from Georgia but it would be so cool if Twitch will have Georgian language on the platform.
If there's no one that can help to do this, Hit me up ;)
I can translate Twitch to Georgian Language.45 votes -
Add Hebrew as a language option Add Hebrew as a language option for channels, no one uses the "Other" option. That will help Hebrew speakers to stream more.
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Add Farsi/Persian as a language option. Around 110 million people speak Farsi worldwide and in Iran alone, there are more than 28 million gamers according to a national survey.
There are many Farsi speaking streamers on the site and I'm sure Twitch knows about the number of people using the website within Iran (even though many use VPNs almost all the time to be able to access many websites next to watching twitch). As many have said before, not having the option for the language of the stream is hurtful for all the viewers of the website. No one uses the "Other" language option to find…
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Add Low Saxon language to the live stream settings The Low Saxon language --also called Low German-- is spoken by roughly 5 million people, mostly in the Netherlands and Germany, but also in other parts of Europe and in parts of North-America and South-America. It is officially recognized as a regional or minority language in several countries.
We want to be able to build and grow a Low Saxon gaming community around the world. Adding Low Saxon as an option to the live stream settings would make it easier to find streamers and content in our language, and increase awareness of it.
Please help us keep our language alive…
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Streaming language Armenian Dear Twitch Team,
Please help to develop the Armenian gaming community, we have a lot of good players who want to stream in Armenian, to communicate and speak Armenian, but there is nowhere such a streaming platform where you can communicate in Armenian, if you could add Armenian to your wonderful platform, we would be very grateful
Thanks
Armenian Gamers47 votes -
Add More broadcast languages So there are many broadcast languages already, but many are still not supported, especially the smaller ones like Slovenian, Croatian, Romanian, Macedonian, Lithuanian, Latvian and many more. I think that it's not really that important to add site translations as basically the whole world can go by english, but if you don't have the broadcast language option you're really killing the scene because it's hard to find your language and nobody even tries to stream because of that in unsupported languages...
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Streaming Language Swissgerman The Swiss Twitch scene is getting bigger and bigger.
However, since we do not speak/stream German but Swiss German,
viewers have difficulties to find us on Twitch.Would there not be a possibility for Twitch to add the language 'Swiss-German'?
That would help our community grow a lot and especially for the streamers, so they dont have to change their language.
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Can you please insert Slovenian language. Slovenian language we are a small country and it would be much easier to find Slovenian streamers. So pls add our language to your chosing option. thnx
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Add Ukrainian language Ukraine has a ~40M population, of which, according to the last census, 67,5% consider Ukrainian their mother tongue.
Ukraine has a vibrant gaming community. Ukrainian eSports teams (go NaVi!) are some of the most successful and competitive in the world.
Valve added Ukrainian language option to Steam in 2013 and since then the number of Ukrainian Steam players (and Steam games that have a Ukrainian localization) has been steadily increasing. According to SteamSpy, as of June 2016 there were 3.7M Ukrainian players in Steam. (source: http://steamspy.com/country/UA )
Given the above mentioned arguments, we, the Ukrainian gaming community, ask of you…
19,554 votesHey all!
So sorry that this was closed in the past. Not entirely sure why we closed this in 2019, but I am opening it back up for you guys to vote and comment on while we investigate adding this to the site.
Thank you so much for your continued feedback and patience with us on this request.
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