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[collapse collapsed title="What it I register for a process in one language, but try to participate in the process using an address for a different language?"] While this isn't recommended, it will work, if you're able to deal with a mix of two languages. Here is what will happen: The language you registered for will control the language of the questions you are asked and the language in which people write answers. However, the language of the site you logged into in order to participate will control some of the instructions you will see in the user interface.[/collapse]
Translation[collapse collapsed title="What it I register for a process in one language, but try to participate in the process using an address for a different language?"] While this isn't recommended, it will work, if you're able to deal with a mix of two languages. Here is what will happen: The language you registered for will control the language of the questions you are asked and the language in which people write answers. However, the language of the site you logged into in order to participate will control some of the instructions you will see in the user interface.[/collapse]

[collapse collapsed title="What it I register for a process in one language, but try to participate in the process using an address for a different language?"] While this isn't recommended, it will work, if you're able to deal with a mix of two languages. Here is what will happen: The language you registered for will control the language of the questions you are asked and the language in which people write answers. However, the language of the site you logged into in order to participate will control some of the instructions you will see in the user interface.[/collapse]