Alan R. Moon
United States Unspecified New York
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I would like to get the rules to several of my games translated into Indonesian. Can anyone help? I'm willing to pay in games or cash.
Alan R. Moon
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Jason Little
United States Eden Prairie Minnesota
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Wow. I soooo wish I could help you with this. I'm all for getting game information into as many formats and lanuages as possible.
Alas, I'm barely literate in one language, let alone proficient in others. Best of luck!
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Chapel
United States Round Rock Texas
Only for the love of the game...
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Does payment include a lifetime supply of spicy rice?
/subtle
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Dane Peacock
United States Stansbury Park Utah
That tickles
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Indonesia does not have an actual language. The Indonesian Republics are very diverse and multi-cultured. An unusual form of Malay is spoken in many places, speckled heavily with Cantonese and English. In many places Minangkabau and Javanese are prevalent, and in the South Eastern areas, Indo-French and French-Jouni are the most common. To pierce the almost unfathomable layers of language dialects throughout the Republic would be a task almost, oh forget it. I’m just joking.
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Josh Luub
United States San Jose California
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Sent a GeekMail... I might be able to help.
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RUSH May 21st 2011
England York North Yorkshire
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Yay! Ticket To Ride Java! Just the one track from Jakarta to Dempasar but it does have new rules! (Just kidding Alan
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Lawrence Low
Singapore Singapore Unspecified
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alanrmoon wrote: I would like to get the rules to several of my games translated into Indonesian. Can anyone help? I'm willing to pay in games or cash.
Alan R. Moon
Hi Alan,
This is Lawrence. I am both a native speaker of English and Malay, which is 85-90% similar to Indonesian. In any case I have many Indonesian friends who can do a once-over for the draft. I am also a game designer like yourself since December last year, with 3 games completed & submitted to German companies. Perhaps we can help each other out. I consider it an honor to help you out here.
My email is : buylower2003@yahoo.com Phone is : (65)91261890 You can write to me directly.
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Jack Darwid
Indonesia Unspecified Unspecified
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I just can't believe my eyes mr Alan R Moon asked that question !!
Well, I was born and live until now in Indonesia. So if I have the time , I think I can help you (the Indonesian language is rather close to Malaysian language, but still have a lot of differences)
FYI : I have made my own free games ( www.geocities.com/islandofd), and tried my best to make the clearest rulebook I can. (I've never translated rules until now, but I can try).
hmmm... about board games hobby in Indonesia, I think it is still very - very small. I have very few friends who sometimes play with me, but not very often (that's why it is easier for me to make solitaire games).
 Jack Darwid
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Alpha Mastrano
Indonesia Heidelberg Victoria, Australia
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Hi Alan,
I'm a native Indonesian speaker, though I've been living in Australia for quite a while and thus my `formal' Indonesian is a just a wee bit rusty. I'll certainly give it a try though.
Yes we DO have our own language, dagnabbit , with its own grammar and lexicon. However, after studying Latin (what delightful precision!) for 3 yrs and speaking and writing proper English for 8 yrs (another language I find beautifully precise and demanding), I realised that the majority of Indonesians write with distressing disregard of correct grammar. I would truly relish the challenge of translating your rules into proper Indonesian.
Alpha
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Thumis Dalidalisa
Indonesia Jakarta
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Sent you a PM on this. Glad to help.
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Alpha Mastrano
Indonesia Heidelberg Victoria, Australia
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Yeah the state of gaming in Indonesia is rather sad. Boardgaming is often considered not only `nerdy', but also `childish' (although I think there's a small group of dedicated Warhammer/40K players in Jakarta). Last time I went home (about 5 months ago) I took Roborally, YINSH, Friedrich, M'44, and Bonaparte at Marengo with me to play with my brother, family, and friends. They were all well received (especially YINSH, due to its deceptive simplicity and language independence), except for BaM (at least it plays ok solitaire!). One evening, 3 friends came over, all `civilians' (non-gamers
), but I introduced them to YINSH, Roborally, and Friedrich, in that order. We started playing Friedrich around midnight (rules explanation took a bit more than 5 mins) and they all really got into it. We stopped at 1 am only because everyone was tired and it was a weeknight, but it was very well received and I probably would've lost to the Russian player. They asked me to bring it again next time I go home. Felt good to have won some converts .
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Mike Siggins
England Cambridge
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I am sorry to say The Rules Bank can't help on this one.
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Ricky Purnomo
Singapore Unspecified Unspecified
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Hi Alan,
I'm a native Indonesian, living in Singapore and active in the local boardgame scene here, and a part-time freelance translator.
I'd be interested in translating board games. Do email me at sonicrick78@gmail.com to discuss more, or let me know how I can contact you.
Cheers, Ricky
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Marcus Lau
Malaysia Petaling jaya Selangor
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Alan, I'm from Malaysia but I do have some friends from Indonesia who would be willing to help. The schools here in Malaysia teach Malay as our national language so everyone here speaks Malay fluently. The Malaysian Malay is almost similar to Indonesian Malay (with some different words but with essentially the same meaning like bisa (suka) for example). But on the whole, Indonesians can understand malaysian malay and vice versa. If you still need help, message me.
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Alan R. Moon
United States Unspecified New York
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friedricetheman wrote: Alan, I'm from Malaysia but I do have some friends from Indonesia who would be willing to help. The schools here in Malaysia teach Malay as our national language so everyone here speaks Malay fluently. The Malaysian Malay is almost similar to Indonesian Malay (with some different words but with essentially the same meaning like bisa (suka) for example). But on the whole, Indonesians can understand malaysian malay and vice versa. If you still need help, message me. 
Hi Marcus,
Thank-you for responding. I've been amazed at the number of people who have responded. In fact, I've already gotten translations for four of my games and another person is now checking all those. I'll keep your name if something else comes up.
Best Wishes, Alan
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Mario Januar
Indonesia JAKARTA
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Hello Everyone,
Introduce me, My Name Mario Januar also BGG member from Indonesia live in Jakarta.
Indonesia did have national language! similiar to Malaysian (but I know you are kidding Sky Knight X hehehe)
For information, I open 1st Board&Card Game Store in Indonesia begin at 12th May 2007. So starting from that day Indonesia did have a place for Boardgame lover, you can check my collection Imago, when you visit Jakarta visit me ! 
As for others, if you ever visit Jakarta (Indonesian capital city) make sure drop by at
Strategos Utopia Hypermall (d/h KTC) 1st Floor B12-3 Jl. Boulevard Barat – Kelapa Gading (in front of Makro Kelapa Gading) Cellphone : 0815 881 9493 / 0888 179 1829 strategos.utopia@yahoo.co.id http://groups.yahoo.com/group/strategosutopia (Website development is in progress)
PM : mariojanuar@yahoo.com
As for Mr. Alan it is an honour knowing well known designer like yourself have interest to have manual in Indonesian! If you need anyhelp from me do not hesitate to ask.
Warm regards from Jakarta.
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James Davis
Australia Canberra
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Alan if you ever need your games translated to Australian Ill be glad to help
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Dede Kurnia Kardiman
Indonesia Batam Kepulauan Riau
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Hi Mr. Alan,
Me and my wife are boardgamer here in Indonesia, and it will be an honor to assist you generating the translation or to check the translation.
We are currently working on the Indonesian translation of your Elfenland to be posted here on BGG. Elfenland is one of our favourite (it's actually my wife's number one).
The first Indonesian translation that we made was for Bohnanza, and posted here on BGG: http://www.boardgamegeek.com/fileinfo/19810
Best Regards, Dede
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