How To Change Blur Game Language From Russian To — English

So the sentence becomes:

In the first paragraph: "Are you a gamer who’s excited to play the popular game Blur, but finding it difficult to navigate the game because it’s in Russian?" How To Change Blur Game Language From Russian To English

Activate those game: Commence by launching those game on your computer. So the sentence becomes: In the first paragraph:

Next, "from Russian to English" – "from" could be via, out of, or sourced. "to" might be towards, into, or toward. "Russian" and "English" are proper nouns? Wait, no. Languages aren't considered proper nouns unless they're named after countries. Russian and English are names of languages, which are proper nouns. Wait, but the user said "No changes to proper nouns." So "Russian" and "English" should stay. Wait, languages like Russian and English are proper nouns because they're the names of languages. So those should remain unchanged. So I can't replace them. So in the sentence "Change Blur Game Language from Russian to English", "Change" becomes switch, "Game" becomes software, but "Russian" and "English" stay as they are. Wait, the user specified "No changes to proper nouns." So I need to leave any proper nouns as is. But how do I distinguish them? For example, "Blur" is a proper noun. "Russian" and "English" are the names of languages, so they are proper nouns. So in the text, any capitalized words that are proper nouns should remain. So the words "Blur", "Russian", "English", any names of companies, places, etc., should stay. So when replacing words, I need to check if the word is a proper noun first. "Russian" and "English" are proper nouns

Now, moving through each word one by one. For example, in "Change Blur Game Language from Russian to English":

This is getting complicated. Maybe some words don't have three good synonyms and might need to be adjusted. Alternatively, the user might accept that some terms have fewer synonyms and just repeat the original. But the instruction is to have three synonyms for each word, so perhaps in cases where there's no good synonym, I can use the original word as one and then add two others, even if they're not perfect.

So the sentence becomes: