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Why don't MCU characters ever seem to have language issues?
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We've seen more than a few MCU characters visit Earth (or people from Earth talking with MCU characters off-Earth), but no one has (to my memory) had language issues.
When Thor first visits Earth, he has no problems in communication (culture shock, yes, but not communication). Carol Danvers in Captain Marvel makes a passing mention of a "Universal Translator", but I feel that this is humour rather than fact-based since I don't recall any other character make mention of this.
I don't believe that Tony Stark has invented a translation device because he may have mentioned it a few times.
Is the language issue explained, or is it simply ignored?
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We've seen more than a few MCU characters visit Earth (or people from Earth talking with MCU characters off-Earth), but no one has (to my memory) had language issues.
When Thor first visits Earth, he has no problems in communication (culture shock, yes, but not communication). Carol Danvers in Captain Marvel makes a passing mention of a "Universal Translator", but I feel that this is humour rather than fact-based since I don't recall any other character make mention of this.
I don't believe that Tony Stark has invented a translation device because he may have mentioned it a few times.
Is the language issue explained, or is it simply ignored?
marvel-cinematic-universe
Simple google search: quora.com/Why-does-everyone-in-the-MCU-speak-English
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We've seen more than a few MCU characters visit Earth (or people from Earth talking with MCU characters off-Earth), but no one has (to my memory) had language issues.
When Thor first visits Earth, he has no problems in communication (culture shock, yes, but not communication). Carol Danvers in Captain Marvel makes a passing mention of a "Universal Translator", but I feel that this is humour rather than fact-based since I don't recall any other character make mention of this.
I don't believe that Tony Stark has invented a translation device because he may have mentioned it a few times.
Is the language issue explained, or is it simply ignored?
marvel-cinematic-universe
We've seen more than a few MCU characters visit Earth (or people from Earth talking with MCU characters off-Earth), but no one has (to my memory) had language issues.
When Thor first visits Earth, he has no problems in communication (culture shock, yes, but not communication). Carol Danvers in Captain Marvel makes a passing mention of a "Universal Translator", but I feel that this is humour rather than fact-based since I don't recall any other character make mention of this.
I don't believe that Tony Stark has invented a translation device because he may have mentioned it a few times.
Is the language issue explained, or is it simply ignored?
marvel-cinematic-universe
marvel-cinematic-universe
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Simple google search: quora.com/Why-does-everyone-in-the-MCU-speak-English
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Simple google search: quora.com/Why-does-everyone-in-the-MCU-speak-English
– Gustavo Gabriel
3 hours ago
Simple google search: quora.com/Why-does-everyone-in-the-MCU-speak-English
– Gustavo Gabriel
3 hours ago
Simple google search: quora.com/Why-does-everyone-in-the-MCU-speak-English
– Gustavo Gabriel
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It is mostly hand-waving, but they actually do make references to universal translators. For example, Peter Quill is noted to have a universal translator implanted in his neck.
They seem to be common. They would almost be a necessity in a society where people can fly from one planet to another with such ease.
For Asgardians, they probably use something similar as "magic and technology are one in the same" to them.
Asgardian thing is supposedly AllSpeak, which is everyone understands them a if native language, see scifi.stackexchange.com/a/64131/41308
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It is mostly hand-waving, but they actually do make references to universal translators. For example, Peter Quill is noted to have a universal translator implanted in his neck.
They seem to be common. They would almost be a necessity in a society where people can fly from one planet to another with such ease.
For Asgardians, they probably use something similar as "magic and technology are one in the same" to them.
Asgardian thing is supposedly AllSpeak, which is everyone understands them a if native language, see scifi.stackexchange.com/a/64131/41308
– Rarst
1 min ago
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It is mostly hand-waving, but they actually do make references to universal translators. For example, Peter Quill is noted to have a universal translator implanted in his neck.
They seem to be common. They would almost be a necessity in a society where people can fly from one planet to another with such ease.
For Asgardians, they probably use something similar as "magic and technology are one in the same" to them.
Asgardian thing is supposedly AllSpeak, which is everyone understands them a if native language, see scifi.stackexchange.com/a/64131/41308
– Rarst
1 min ago
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It is mostly hand-waving, but they actually do make references to universal translators. For example, Peter Quill is noted to have a universal translator implanted in his neck.
They seem to be common. They would almost be a necessity in a society where people can fly from one planet to another with such ease.
For Asgardians, they probably use something similar as "magic and technology are one in the same" to them.
It is mostly hand-waving, but they actually do make references to universal translators. For example, Peter Quill is noted to have a universal translator implanted in his neck.
They seem to be common. They would almost be a necessity in a society where people can fly from one planet to another with such ease.
For Asgardians, they probably use something similar as "magic and technology are one in the same" to them.
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Asgardian thing is supposedly AllSpeak, which is everyone understands them a if native language, see scifi.stackexchange.com/a/64131/41308
– Rarst
1 min ago
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Asgardian thing is supposedly AllSpeak, which is everyone understands them a if native language, see scifi.stackexchange.com/a/64131/41308
– Rarst
1 min ago
Asgardian thing is supposedly AllSpeak, which is everyone understands them a if native language, see scifi.stackexchange.com/a/64131/41308
– Rarst
1 min ago
Asgardian thing is supposedly AllSpeak, which is everyone understands them a if native language, see scifi.stackexchange.com/a/64131/41308
– Rarst
1 min ago
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Simple google search: quora.com/Why-does-everyone-in-the-MCU-speak-English
– Gustavo Gabriel
3 hours ago