05-11-2021, 06:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Raellus
If the written language uses the same alphabet as the learner's own language, then the skill difference is probably negligible (assuming the user is functional literate in his/her own language) but, as you point out, if the written language is different (different alphabet, ideographs instead of phonograms, etc.), then it's almost an entirely different skill.
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The system I use has scripts and languages as separate skills.
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