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Besides English, which languages have a D&D rulebook, from any edition?
Unless otherwise noted, these were referenced from Acaeum's BECMI and AD&D1e foreign editions list:
Read more: http://www.enworld.org/forum/showth...ign-languages-have-seen-D-amp-D#ixzz33X9WDDGG
Does anyone here at ENworld know if 2e, 3e, or 4e have reached other languages?
Unless otherwise noted, these were referenced from Acaeum's BECMI and AD&D1e foreign editions list:
- Chinese: Basic D&D
- Danish
- Dutch
- English (American) + British English in TSR UK products.
- Finnish (BECMI) + 3.5e SRD translation.
- French
- German (BECMI, 1e, 2e, 3e, 4e)
- Hebrew
- Hungarian: 3.0 PHB
- Italian (also Pathfinder)
- Japanese (BECMI/Rules Cyclopedia, 2e, 3e, 3.5e, 4e)
- The Korean Wikipedia page for Dungeons & Dragons indicates that the BECMI sets were translated into Korean.
- Norwegian
- Polish: 4e PHB
- Portuguese: 3, 3.5 and 4 by Devir
- Spanish
- Basic D&D: by Dalmau Pla
- AD&D 2e: by Ediciones Zinco
- DnD 3e: by Devir
- DnD 3.5: by Devir
- DnD 4e: by Devir
- Pathfinder by Devir (reportedly in progress)
- AD&D 2e: by Ediciones Zinco
- DnD 3e: by Devir
- DnD 3.5: by Devir
- DnD 4e: by Devir
- Pathfinder by Devir (reportedly in progress)
- Swedish
- The Turkish Wikipedia page for Dungeons & Dragons indicates that the PHB 3.0 was translated into Turkish.
Read more: http://www.enworld.org/forum/showth...ign-languages-have-seen-D-amp-D#ixzz33X9WDDGG
Does anyone here at ENworld know if 2e, 3e, or 4e have reached other languages?
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