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Marcos Gonzalez
16 days ago
I don’t know if it has already been done in an Isekai, but it would be an interesting concept for the protagonist in some arc to search for ancient texts from another MC who lived in the past, another reincarnated person or traveler, but when he finds them they are in the original language of that person, a modern language, say Chinese, Arabic, Russian, and that the protagonist recognizes it, but does not know the language. English and Spanish share basic words and languages to a certain degree, for example Latin words, but two languages that have no similarity, that do not share spelling, or alphabet, or anything, would be something interesting. With ancient languages from that world you can find a sufficient number of texts, a Rosetta stone, or languages derived from it, but with only a couple of volumes and not having access to dictionaries or translators, it would be a problem.
I don’t know if it has already been done in an Isekai, but it would be an interesting concept for the protagonist in some arc to search for ancient texts from another MC who lived in the past, another reincarnated person or traveler, but when he finds them they are in the original language of that person, a modern language, say Chinese, Arabic, Russian, and that the protagonist recognizes it, but does not know the language. English and Spanish share basic words and languages to a certain degree, for example Latin words, but two languages that have no similarity, that do not share spelling, or alphabet, or anything, would be something interesting. With ancient languages from that world you can find a sufficient number of texts, a Rosetta stone, or languages derived from it, but with only a couple of volumes and not having access to dictionaries or translators, it would be a problem.