Hello everyone!
I'm Oscar, a game and play researcher based in France. I came across the realisation that play having at least the meanings "play" as in "a playful activity" and "play" as in "having a bit of wiggle room" ("a mechanical piece having some play") is comon across a wide variety of language. Since this is a polyglot forum, I'd love to know, if you speak many languages, if it's the case in other languages besides english, french, turkish, japanese (which is already a lot considering the distance between them).
Thanks a lot and I hope you're having a playful day!
- oscar_bard
April 2020
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![]() | oscar_bardMay 2020 Hey ! Thanks, I didn't know it also existed in german, thtat's so cool :) |
![]() | LuiseMiApril 2020 Hello Oscar! ![]() Thanks for bringing up this interesting question! From a german perspective, these notions exist in the word 'Spiel' aswell (: Kind regards, Luise |