August 10th, 2025 at 10:51:58 PM
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This might be a stupid question, but are any gambling tables in Spanish-speaking countries in the Spanish language?
For example where it says Red on the Roulette table would it say Rojo? Or Banquero instead of Banker on a Baccarat table?
From the little I could find online, it seems like they might be using tables in English, which might be difficult for monolingual Hispanophones in those nations.
I guess a more broad question would be, where are the tables for table games not primarily written in English?
Here in the USA I have seen some bilingual tables with Chinese (Pai Gow, Sic Bo, and Baccarat but other games too), and I assume that Roulette, Baccarat, and many other games are played in French in France and Monaco.
For example where it says Red on the Roulette table would it say Rojo? Or Banquero instead of Banker on a Baccarat table?
From the little I could find online, it seems like they might be using tables in English, which might be difficult for monolingual Hispanophones in those nations.
I guess a more broad question would be, where are the tables for table games not primarily written in English?
Here in the USA I have seen some bilingual tables with Chinese (Pai Gow, Sic Bo, and Baccarat but other games too), and I assume that Roulette, Baccarat, and many other games are played in French in France and Monaco.
August 10th, 2025 at 11:04:48 PM
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Try Spain or Portugal.
August 10th, 2025 at 11:14:04 PM
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Yep, in Spain I found Spanish-language tables and in Portugal bilingual Portuguese-English tables. Thanks for leading me in the right direction. I looked at casinos in some countries like Slovakia and it seemed like their tables were just in English.
August 11th, 2025 at 6:35:06 AM
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In Cambodia the games commonly found in U.S. casinos are in English. Other games are in Khmer, Vietnamese, Thai, or Chinese depending on the game
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August 11th, 2025 at 12:12:47 PM
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Consider that there are gaming venues where locals are either highly discouraged or outright banned from playing.
That leaves only the tourists to play, and tourism = English language.
I think the US is the only place where you will find casino dealers that don't speak no English.
That leaves only the tourists to play, and tourism = English language.
I think the US is the only place where you will find casino dealers that don't speak no English.