I would love to play some old version mu online , like 97d+99i , or 97p+ . It doesnt matter what kind of exp there is , or its MAX ( fun server ) or other...
So please write server names here , bellow !
lol, redboy's fans ^^
i think many ppl there, ofc spanish
in Latvia, muDOTpartylifeDOTlv some time ago was pretty popular...
in Latvia, muDOTpartylifeDOTlv some time ago was pretty popular...
Why spanish? why not english?...If you can speak/tolerate spanish (100% spanish) come to my server
Also, even if English is used a lot Spanish is the way to go. There is no continent that speaks English. There is an entire one that speaks Spanish.
more than half of its population does not speak Spanish
In 1999, there were 358 million people speaking Spanish as a native language and a total of 417 million people worldwide. Currently this figure up to 450 million people. It is the second most natively spoken language in the world, after Mandarin Chinese. Mexico contains the largest population of Spanish speakers. Spanish is one of the six official languages of the United Nations.
Yes, I was making a point. And even tho we are not a continent we also use the term as we please. USA citizens call their country North America, when its also not true, its part of north america... but its not.
The other thing you wrote I did not understand.
I was talking about them all speaking Spanish when if you aim for international players you have to deal with 20 languages therefor you must read cry babies in a lot more tongues. For what? NOTHING
Now if you claim more than half south Americans cant speak Spanish then you my friend are crazy.
Maybe some of you should learn about Spanish and gain some players:
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FYI: There are more Spanish speaking Mutizens than any others, when you see JMK exclude I see you loosing players
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Spanish is important in Brazil because of its proximity to and increased trade with its Spanish-speaking neighbors, and because of its membership in the Mercosur trading bloc and the Union of South American Nations. In 2005, the National Congress of Brazil approved a bill, signed into law by the President, making Spanish language teaching mandatory in both public and private secondary schools in Brazil.
Colombia 45,644,023
Spain 40,525,002
Peru[4] 29,546,963
Venezuela[5] 26,814,843
Ecuador[6] 14,573,101
Guatemala[7] 13,276,517
Cuba[8] 11,451,652
Bolivia[9] 9,775,246
Honduras[10] 7,792,854
El Salvador[11] 7,185,218
Paraguay[12] 6,995,655
Costa Rica[13] 4,253,877
Panama[14] 3,360,474
Equatorial Guinea[15] 633,441
Mexico[17] 111,211,789
Argentina[18] 40,913,584
Chile[19] 16,601,707
Dominican Republic[20] 9,650,054
Nicaragua[21] 5,891,199
Uruguay[22] 3,494,382
Brazil's estimated population: 192,272,890
Puerto Rico