Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: ubuntu-keyboard (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Confirmed

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Title:
  Support two languages simultaneously

Status in ubuntu-keyboard:
  New
Status in ubuntu-keyboard package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  (copy-pasted from a post comment)  The Sony Android soft keyboard has
  an amazing feature: it lets you have more than one language active at
  once. When you start writing you will get suggestions from both
  languages, but within a few words it will settle on the language you
  currently use (though still give you exact matches in the other). If
  you start typing in the other language it will again shift to that
  language by the third word or so.

  This is extraordinary useful. It's a constant irritant to have to
  manually switch languages all the time, and this completely eliminates
  it.

  Example:

  * The user has Swedish and English enabled. She starts writing "s t o r", and 
the suggestions "stor" (Swedish for "big"), "storage" and "storm" ("storm" in 
both Swedish and English) appear. She selects "storm". That's valid for both 
languages, so no decision is made. 
  * Next she writes "eye" which exists only in English. The input notes that 
but a single word is too little to go on. 
  * "is" is a word in both languages, so it doesn't change the language 
determination. 
  * "very" is again English, and now we have two recent votes for English and 
none for Swedish, enough to decide.
  * She starts typing "l a r", and English "large" comes up as a suggestion, 
while Swedish "larvig" (silly) does not.
  * She continues to type and actually writes "larvig". Since it's an exact 
match, the input will show it even though it uses English as the current 
language.

  
  In an ideal world, this would cover Japanese, Chinese and other 
non-alphabetic languages as well. They have long used the "present alternatives 
while the user types" approach already, and at least for Japanese it is common 
to spell out the word in alphabet, and get kana and kanji suggestions (I'm 
sorry I don't know the typical way for Chinese, Thai, Korean/Hangul or other 
languages). 

  So one approach for Japanese would be to present the hiragana
  transliteration as the sole Japanse option. If the user selects that,
  you'd switch to Japanese mode where all suggestions would be japanese
  except for the romaji (alphabet) transkription. Selecting that would
  again switch back to alphabet mode.

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