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A list of languages of countries in discussions with OLPC, with links to priorities and status of OLPC-related language work in each, where available. |
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This page looks at languages in terms of need in target countries, and availability in Linux. |
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== Core languages for OLPC == |
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Volunteers are needed to translate software into the languages of OLPC target countries. See [[Pootle]] for details. |
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These are languages important for our [[firmware messages]], [[Sugar messages]], interface strings for core activities, key web pages, and the like: |
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=== According to deployments === |
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The [[Deployments]] page lists actual deployments and the primary languages they use, |
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but these are restricted to values allowed for [[Property:Language spoken]]. |
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According to [[Deployments]], here are the primary languages in use in actual deployments of more than 500 laptops: |
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{{#ask: [[Number of manufactured laptops::>499]] |
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=== According a notion of "Tiers" === |
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:'''Tier 1''': [[Spanish]] (es), [[English]] (en), [[Portuguese]] (pt) |
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:'''Tier 2''': [[Arabic]] (ar), [[Amharic]] (am), [[French]] (fr), [[Hebrew]] (he), [[Hindi]] (hi), [[Russian]] (ru), [[Thai]] (th) |
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:'''Tier 3''': [[Hausa]] (ha), [[Igbo]] (ig), [[Yoruba]] (yo), [[Kazakh]] (kk), [[Mongolian]] (mn), [[Nepali]] (ne), [[Marathi]] (mr), [[Romanian]] (ro), [[Turkish]] (tr), [[Urdu]] (ur) |
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:'''Tier 4''': [[Dari]] (prs) (Eastern [[Farsi]] (fa)), [[German]] (de), [[Italian]] (it), [[Korean]] (ko), [[Pashto]] (ps), [[Uzbek]] (uz), [[Chinese]] (zh), [[Khmer]] (km) ''other languages with [[OLPC Keyboard layouts|keyboards]]'', ''other official languages of green countries'' |
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:'''other''': [[Greek]] (el), [[Croatian]] (hr), [[Indonesian]] (id), [[Dutch]] (nl), [[Newari]] (new), ''other official languages of red countries'' |
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:'''[[G1G1 2007|2007 Give One, Get One]] countries''' (not listed above): [[Kreyol Aiysyen]] (ht), [[Kinyarwanda]] (rw), [[Hazaragi]] (haz) |
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=== According to Pootle === |
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http://dev.laptop.org/translate/languages/ |
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lists the languages available in the OLPC Translation System , which presumably have some fraction of strings translated. |
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=== According to 2007 "green" countries === |
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'''According to the obsolete list of "green" countries (see [[OLPC status by country in 2007]], the languages for pilots back in 2007 were: |
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: {{Status green languages}} |
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== Partner country official languages == |
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Data on official languages from both [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_official_languages_by_country Wikipedia] and [http://www.ethnologue.org/ Ethnologue]. |
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These sources often do not agree. The view on this page is that the more inclusive definition should be used, combining languages on both lists. Even if a language listed here is not formally adopted as an official language in the country of use, it is important enough for our purposes. |
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List from [[OLPC_world_map]] of launch countries, as of 16:53, 12 October 2007 (EDT): Argentina, Brazil, Ethiopia, India, Libya, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Romania, Russia, Rwanda, Thailand, Uruguay & USA. |
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!Country!!Official!!Other Language(s)!!Region(s) |
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![[OLPC Argentina|Argentina]] |
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||[[Spanish]]||''living languages: 25'' |
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![[OLPC Brazil|Brazil]] |
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||[[Portuguese]]||''living languages: 188'' |
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![[OLPC China|China,<br> People's Republic of]] |
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||Mandarin<br><font size="1">(aka Putonghua)</font>||''living languages: 235'' |
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![[OLPC Egypt|Egypt]] |
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||(Egyptian) [[Arabic]]||''living languages: 11'' |
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![[OLPC India|India]] |
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||[[Hindi]]<br>[[English]]||''living languages: 415'' |
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||||''sheduled official''||Assamese||Assam |
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||||''sheduled official''||[[Bengali]]||Tripura, West Bengal |
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||||''sheduled official''||Bodo||Assam |
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||||''sheduled official''||Dogri||Jammu, Kashmir |
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||||''sheduled official''||[[Gujarati]]||Dadra, Nagar Haveli, Daman, Diu, Gujarat |
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||||''sheduled official''||[[Kannada]]||Karnataka |
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||||''sheduled official''||Kashmiri||Jammu, Kashmir |
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||||''sheduled official''||Konkani||Goa |
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||||''sheduled official''||Maithili||Bihar |
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||||''sheduled official''||[[Malayalam]]||Kerala, Pondicherry, Lakshadweep |
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||||''sheduled official''||[[Marathi]]||Maharashtra |
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||||''sheduled official''||[[Oriya]]||Orissa |
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||||''sheduled official''||[[Punjabi]]||Punjab |
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||||''sheduled official''||Santali||Jharkhand |
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||||''sheduled official''||[[Sindhi]]||Jammu, Kashmir |
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||||''sheduled official''||[[Tamil]]||Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry |
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||||''sheduled official''||[[Telugu]]||Andhra Pradesh, Pondicherry |
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![[Libya]] |
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||[[Arabic]] (std)||''living languages: 9'' |
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![[OLPC Nigeria|Nigeria]] |
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||[[Hausa]]<br>[[Igbo]]<br>[[Yoruba]]<br>[[English]]||''living languages: 510'' |
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||||''widely used''||Adamawa, Edo, Efik, Fulfulde, Idoma, (central) Kanuri |
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![[OLPC_Peru|Perú]] |
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![[Rwanda]] |
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||[[Kinyarwanda]]<br>[[French]]<br>[[English]]||''living languages: 3''<font size="1"><br>Source: [http://www.ethnologue.org/show_country.asp?name=RW Ethnologue]</font> |
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![[OLPC Thailand|Thailand]] |
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||[[Thai]]||''living languages: 74'' |
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![[OLPC Uruguay|Uruguay]] |
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=Languages in Target Countries= |
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Lists of languages of [[countries]] in [[One_Laptop_per_Child#Launch_plans|discussions]] with OLPC, with links to priorities and status of OLPC-related language work in each, where available. All of these languages except Mongolian in its traditional alphabet can be entered, viewed, and printed in most distributions of Linux. Language support from one distribution can be easily added to almost any other. There are local OLPC organizations in several other [[countries]]. |
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Hausa, Igbo, and Yoruba (the most important three of the eight official languages of [[OLPC Nigeria|Nigeria]] other than English) lack further support, including native keyboard layouts and locales. [[Mongolian]] is currently supported only in Cyrillic, not in its traditional alphabet. |
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==Europe and America== |
==Europe and America== |
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===(en) English === |
===(en) [[English]] === |
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Primary source language for the Internet, and for high-tech in general. Easier to describe materials for which this is ''not'' true in this section. |
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'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User en]] |
'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User en]] |
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===(fr) French === |
===(fr) [[French]] === |
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'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User fr]] |
'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User fr]] |
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===(de) German === |
===(de) [[German]] === |
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'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User de]] |
'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User de]] |
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===(pt) Portuguese === |
===(pt) [[Portuguese]] === |
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''Main dialects: Brazilian and continental'' |
''Main dialects: Brazilian and continental'' |
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'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User pt]] |
'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User pt]] |
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===(es) Spanish === |
===(es) [[Spanish]] === |
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'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User es]] |
'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User es]] |
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===(ru) [[Russian]] === |
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'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User ru]] |
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===(uk) [[Ukrainian]] === |
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'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User uk]] |
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==East and Central Asia== |
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===(ru) [[Russian]] === |
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'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User ru]] |
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===(zh) [[Chinese]] === |
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''Main written dialects: simplified and traditional'' |
''Main written dialects: simplified and traditional'' |
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'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User zh]] |
'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User zh]] |
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===(ja) Japanese === |
===(ja) [[Japanese]] === |
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'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User ja]] |
'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User ja]] |
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===(ko) [[Korean]] === |
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'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User ko]] |
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===(mn) [[Mongolian]] === |
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'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User mn]] |
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===(bo) [[Tibetan]] === |
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'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User bo]] |
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==South Asia== |
==South Asia== |
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===(bn) |
===(bn) [[Bengali]] === |
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'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User bn]] |
'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User bn]] |
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===(gu) |
===(gu) [[Gujarati]] === |
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'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User gu]] |
'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User gu]] |
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===(hi) Hindi === |
===(hi) [[Hindi]] === |
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'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User hi]] |
'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User hi]] |
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===(kn) |
===(kn) [[Kannada]] === |
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'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User kn]] |
'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User kn]] |
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===(ml) |
===(ml) [[Malayalam]] === |
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'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User ml]] |
'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User ml]] |
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===(mr) |
===(mr) [[Marathi]] === |
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'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User mr]] |
'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User mr]] |
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===(np) [[Nepali]] === |
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'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User np]] |
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===(or) [[Oriya]] === |
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'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User or]] |
'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User or]] |
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===(ps) [[Pashto]] === |
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'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User ps]] |
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===(pa) [[Punjabi]] === |
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'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User pa]] |
'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User pa]] |
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===(ta) |
===(ta) [[Tamil]] === |
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'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User ta]] |
'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User ta]] |
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===(te) Telugu === |
===(te) [[Telugu]] === |
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'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User te]] |
'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User te]] |
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===(th) [[Thai]] === |
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'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User th]] |
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==Sub-Saharan Africa== |
==Sub-Saharan Africa== |
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===(ha) Hausa === |
===(ha) [[Hausa]] === |
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'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User ha]] |
'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User ha]] |
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===(ig) Igbo === |
===(ig) [[Igbo]] === |
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'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User ig]] |
'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User ig]] |
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===(yo) Yoruba === |
===(yo) [[Yoruba]] === |
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'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User yo]] |
'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User yo]] |
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===(rw) [[Rwanda|Kinyarwanda]]=== |
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'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User rw]] |
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==Middle East and North Africa== |
==Middle East and North Africa== |
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===(ar) Arabic === |
===(ar) [[Arabic]] === |
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'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User ar]] |
'''Users and translators''': See [[:Category:User ar]] |
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= i18n & l10n = |
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==External Links== |
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[http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/langcodes.html ISO two-letter language codes] |
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The following table is focused on the list of languages present in the currently 'green status' countries ({{Status green countries}}). Countries with other 'status' may benefit from efforts for the 'green languages', plus add their own set of languages. Each language must be fully supported for the [[Localization]] effort. |
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{| border="1" cellspacing="0" |
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! Language !! Green Countries !! Red Countries !! Orange |
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| [[Arabic]] |
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| [[OLPC Libya|Libya]] |
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| <font size="-1">Bahrain, [[OLPC Egypt|Egypt]], Iraq ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irak +]), [[OLPC Israel|Israel]] ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel +]), Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lebanon#Languages +]), Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Sudan ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudan#Official_languages +]), Syria ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syria#Languages +]), Tunisia, Yemen</font> |
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| [[English]] |
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| [[OLPC Nigeria|Nigeria]],<br>[[OLPC Rwanda|Rwanda]],<br>[[OLPC USA|USA]] ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USA#Languages +]) |
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| <font size="-1">Belize ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belize +]), [[OLPC Pakistan|Pakistan]] ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakistan +]), [[OLPC Philippines|Philippines]] ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippines#Languages +])</font> |
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| <font size="-1">Canada ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada +]), Gambia, Guyana, [[OLPC India|India]] ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/India +]), [[OLPC Kenya|Kenya]] ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenya +]), Mauritius ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauritius +]), Namibia ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namibia +]), Saint Kitts and Nevis, Sierra Leone, Singapore ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singapore#Languages +]), [[OLPC South Africa|South Africa]] ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Africa#Languages +]), St. Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago, Uganda ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uganda +]), Zimbabwe ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zimbabwe#Language +])</font> |
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| [[French]] |
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| [[OLPC Rwanda|Rwanda]] |
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| <font size="-1">Haiti ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haitian_Creole_language +])</font> |
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| <font size="-1">[[OLPC Benin|Benin]], Cameroon ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cameroon +]), Democratic Republic of the Congo ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo#Languages +]), Gabon, Mali, Niger, Senegal, St. Martin ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Martin +]), Togo</font> |
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| [[Hausa]] |
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| [[OLPC Nigeria|Nigeria]] |
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| [[Igbo]] |
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| [[OLPC Nigeria|Nigeria]] |
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| [[Kinyarwanda]] |
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| [[OLPC Rwanda|Rwanda]] |
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| [[Portuguese]] |
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| [[OLPC Brazil|Brazil]] |
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| <font size="-1">Angola</font> |
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| <font size="-1">Mozambique, Portugal, São Tomé and Príncipe</font> |
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| [[Spanish]] |
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| [[OLPC Argentina|Argentina]],<br>[[OLPC Peru|Peru]] ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peru +]),<br>[[OLPC Uruguay|Uruguay]],<br>[[OLPC USA|USA]] ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USA#Languages +]) |
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| <font size="-1">Belize, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guatemala#Language +]), Honduras, [[OLPC Mexico|México]] ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexico#Languages +]), Nicaragua, Panamá, [[OLPC Colombia|Colombia]]</font> |
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| <font size="-1">Bolivia ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolivia +]), [[OLPC Chile|Chile]], Cuba, [[OLPC Ecuador|Ecuador]], Paraguay ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paraguay +]), Puerto Rico ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puerto_Rico#Languages +]), Spain ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spain#Languages +]), Venezuela ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venezuela +])</font> |
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| [[Thai]] |
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| [[OLPC Thailand|Thailand]] |
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| [[Yoruba]] |
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| [[OLPC Nigeria|Nigeria]] |
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| colspan="2" | Other non-green languages |
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| <font size="-1">[[OLPC Ethiopia|Ethiopia]], Indonesia, [[OLPC Philippines|Philippines]] ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippines#Languages +]), [[OLPC Pakistan|Pakistan]] ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakistan +]), Vietnam</font> |
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| <font size="-1">Afghanistan, [[OLPC Albania|Albania]], Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, [[OLPC Bhutan|Bhutan]] ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhutan +]), Bosnia and Herzegovina, [[OLPC Cambodia|Cambodia]], [[OLPC China|China]] ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China#Languages +]), Croatia, [[OLPC Cyprus|Cyprus]], Eritrea, Estonia, Georgia, [[OLPC Greece|Greece]], Hungary, Iceland, [[OLPC India|India]] ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/India +]), Iran, Italy, [[OLPC Japan|Japan]], Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Malaysia, Moldova, [[OLPC Mongolia|Mongolia]], Romania, [[OLPC Russia|Russia]], Slovenia, [[OLPC Korea|South Korea]], [[OLPC Sri Lanka|Sri Lanka]], Tajikistan, Tanzania, Turkey, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Vatican City</font> |
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The following table presents on a per country base the target languages that must be considered for the [[Localization]] effort of the countries with 'green status' ({{Status green countries}}). |
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! Country !! Target Languages !! Major/important languages !! Minor/relevant languages |
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| [[OLPC Argentina|Argentina]]<font size="-1"><br>[http://www.ethnologue.org/show_country.asp?name=AR EthnologueAR]</font> |
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| [spa] [[Spanish]] |
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| <font size="-1">[quh] Quechua (0.85M - 2.1%)</font> |
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| See [[OLPC Argentina/Languages]] |
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| [[OLPC Brazil|Brazil]]<font size="-1"><br>[http://www.ethnologue.org/show_country.asp?name=BR EthnologueBR]</font> |
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| [por] [[Portuguese]] |
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| colspan="2" | ''none reported by [http://www.ethnologue.org/show_country.asp?name=BR Ethnologue BR] above 50,000 speakers.'' |
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| [[OLPC Ethiopia|Ethiopia]]<font size="-1"><br>[http://www.ethnologue.org/show_country.asp?name=ET EthnologueET]</font> |
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| [amh] [[Amharic language|Amharic]], <br>[eng] [[English language|English]], <br>[tir] [[Tigrigna language]] |
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| <font size="-1">{{Pending|see ethnologue}}</font> |
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| <font size="-1">{{Pending|see ethnologue}}</font> |
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| [[OLPC India|India]]<font size="-1"><br>[http://www.ethnologue.org/show_country.asp?name=IN EthnologueIN]</font> |
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| {{Pending|see ethnologue}} |
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| <font size="-1">{{Pending|see ethnologue}}</font> |
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| <font size="-1">{{Pending|see ethnologue}}</font> |
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| [[OLPC Libya|Libya]]<font size="-1"><br>[http://www.ethnologue.org/show_country.asp?name=LY EthnologueLY]</font> |
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| [arb] [[Arabic|Arabic, Standard]] |
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| <font size="-1">[ayl] Arabic, Libyan Spoken (4.2M - 75%),<br>[jbn] Nafusi (0.14M - 2.5%)</font> |
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| <font size="-1">[rmt] Domari (0.03M - 0.6%)</font> |
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| [[OLPC Nepal|Nepal]]<font size="-1"><br>[http://www.ethnologue.org/show_country.asp?name=NP EthnologueNP]</font> |
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| {{Pending|see ethnologue}} |
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| <font size="-1">{{Pending|see ethnologue}}</font> |
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| <font size="-1">{{Pending|see ethnologue}}</font> |
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| [[OLPC Nigeria|Nigeria]]<font size="-1"><br>[http://www.ethnologue.org/show_country.asp?name=NG EthnologueNG]</font> |
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| [eng] [[English]],<br>[hau] [[Hausa]]<font size="-1"><br>—(18.5M - 13.5%)</font>,<br>[yor] [[Yoruba]]<font size="-1"><br>—(18.9M - 13.8%)</font> |
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| <font size="-1">[bin] [[Edo]] (1.0M - 0.7%) official,<br>[efi] [[Efik]] (0.4M - 0.3%) official,<br>[fub] [[Adamawa Fulfulde|Fulfulde, Adamawa]] (7.6M - 5.6%) official,<br>[fuv] Fulfulde, Nigerian (1.7M - 1.2%),<br>[ibb] Ibibio (1.5M to 2.0M - 1.0-1.5%),<br>[idu] [[Idoma]] (0.6M - 0.4%) official,<br>[ibo] [[Igbo]] (18.0M - 13.1%) official,<br>[knc] [[Central Kanuri|Kanuri, Central]] (3.0M - 2.2%) official,<br>[tiv] Tiv (2.2M - 1.6%)</font> |
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| See [[OLPC Nigeria/Languages]] |
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| [[OLPC Pakistan|Pakistan]]<font size="-1"><br>[http://www.ethnologue.org/show_country.asp?name=PK EthnologuePK]</font> |
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| {{Pending|see ethnologue}} |
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| <font size="-1">{{Pending|see ethnologue}}</font> |
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| [[OLPC Peru|Peru]]<font size="-1"><br>[http://www.ethnologue.org/show_country.asp?name=PE EthnologueNG]</font> |
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| [spa] [[Spanish]] |
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| <font size="-1">''pending''</font> |
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| See [[OLPC Peru/Languages]] |
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| [[OLPC Romania|Romania]]<font size="-1"><br>[http://www.ethnologue.org/show_country.asp?name=RO EthnologueRO]</font> |
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| {{Pending|see ethnologue}} |
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| <font size="-1">{{Pending|see ethnologue}}</font> |
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| [[OLPC Russia|Russia]]<font size="-1"><br>[http://www.ethnologue.org/show_country.asp?name=RU EthnologueRU]</font> |
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| {{Pending|see ethnologue}} |
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| <font size="-1">{{Pending|see ethnologue}}</font> |
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| [[OLPC Rwanda|Rwanda]]<font size="-1"><br>[http://www.ethnologue.org/show_country.asp?name=RW EthnologueRW]</font> |
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| [kin] [[Kinyarwanda]],<br>[fra] [[French]],<br>[eng] [[English]] |
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| <font size="-1">[swh] Swahili (0.01M - 1.3%) |
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| [[OLPC Thailand|Thailand]]<font size="-1"><br>[http://www.ethnologue.org/show_country.asp?name=TH EthnologueTH]</font> |
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| [[Thai]] (dialects?) |
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| <font size="-1">[nan] Chinese, Min Nan (1.1M - 1.7%),<br>[kxm] Khmer, Northern (1.1M - 1.8%),<br>[mfa] Malay, Pattani (3.1M - 4.8%),<br>[tha] Thai (20.2M - 32%),<br>[tts] Thai, Northeastern (15.0M - 23%),<br>[nod] Thai, Northern (6.0M - 9.2%),<br>[sou] Thai, Southern (5.0M - 7.7%)</font> |
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| <font size="-1">[ksw] Karen, S'gaw (0.3M - 0.5%),<br>[kdt] Kuy (0.3M - 0.5%)</font> |
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| [[OLPC Uruguay|Uruguay]]<font size="-1"><br>[http://www.ethnologue.org/show_country.asp?name=UY EthnologueUY]</font> |
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| [spa] [[Spanish]] |
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| colspan="2" | ''none other reported by [http://www.ethnologue.org/show_country.asp?name=UY Ethnologue UY]'' |
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| [[OLPC USA|USA]]<font size="-1"><br>[http://www.ethnologue.org/show_country.asp?name=US EthnologueUS]</font> |
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| [eng] [[English]] |
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| <font size="-1">[spa] Spanish (22.4M - 7.5%),<br>[___] Polish (3.4M - 1.1%),<br>[deu] German, Standard (6.1M - 2.0%),<br>[___] Arabic (3.0M - 1.0%)</font> |
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| <font size="-1">[___] Armenian (1.1M - 0.4%),<br>[___] Chinese (1.6M - 0.5%),<br>[___] Czech (1.5M - 0.5%),<br>[___] Eastern Yiddish (1.3M - 0.4%),<br>[___] French (1.1M - 0.4%),<br>[frc] French, Cajun (1.0M - 0.3%),<br>[hwc] Hawai'i Creole English (0.6M - 0.2%),<br>[___] Italian (0.9M - 0.3%),<br>[___] Japanese (0.8M - 0.3%),<br>[___] Korean (1.8M - 0.6%),<br>[___] Philippines (1.4M - 0.5%),<br>[___] Portuguese (1.3M - 0.4%),<br>[___] Swedish (0.6M - 0.2%),<br>[___] Ukrainian (0.8M - 0.3%),<br>[___] Vietnamese (0.9M - 0.3%),<br>[___] Vlax Romani (0.7M - 0.2%),<br>[___] Western Farsi (0.9M - 0.3%)</font> |
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=External Links= |
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* [http://www.ethnologue.org/ Ethnologue] Data on all known human languages |
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* [http://www.omniglot.com/ Omniglot database on languages] |
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* [http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/php/code_list.php ISO two-letter language codes] |
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* [http://www.edurussian.com Study in Russia] Provides details on education in |
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Russia, preparatory training in university, and Russian language courses |
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==See Also== |
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* [[Linux language support]] |
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* [[ISO 639]] |
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[[Category:Language support]] |
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[[Category:languages (international)| ]] |
Latest revision as of 08:14, 13 January 2013
This page looks at languages in terms of need in target countries, and availability in Linux.
Core languages for OLPC
Volunteers are needed to translate software into the languages of OLPC target countries. See Pootle for details.
These are languages important for our firmware messages, Sugar messages, interface strings for core activities, key web pages, and the like:
According to deployments
The Deployments page lists actual deployments and the primary languages they use, but these are restricted to values allowed for Property:Language spoken.
According to Deployments, here are the primary languages in use in actual deployments of more than 500 laptops: {{#ask: [[Number of manufactured laptops::>499]]
|?Language spoken |? |format=list |sort=Number of manufactured laptops |order=descending |headers=hide |mainlabel=- |default=Nothing with Property:Number of manufactured laptops > 499?!
}}
According a notion of "Tiers"
- Tier 1: Spanish (es), English (en), Portuguese (pt)
- Tier 2: Arabic (ar), Amharic (am), French (fr), Hebrew (he), Hindi (hi), Russian (ru), Thai (th)
- Tier 3: Hausa (ha), Igbo (ig), Yoruba (yo), Kazakh (kk), Mongolian (mn), Nepali (ne), Marathi (mr), Romanian (ro), Turkish (tr), Urdu (ur)
- Tier 4: Dari (prs) (Eastern Farsi (fa)), German (de), Italian (it), Korean (ko), Pashto (ps), Uzbek (uz), Chinese (zh), Khmer (km) other languages with keyboards, other official languages of green countries
- other: Greek (el), Croatian (hr), Indonesian (id), Dutch (nl), Newari (new), other official languages of red countries
- 2007 Give One, Get One countries (not listed above): Kreyol Aiysyen (ht), Kinyarwanda (rw), Hazaragi (haz)
According to Pootle
http://dev.laptop.org/translate/languages/ lists the languages available in the OLPC Translation System , which presumably have some fraction of strings translated.
According to 2007 "green" countries
According to the obsolete list of "green" countries (see OLPC status by country in 2007, the languages for pilots back in 2007 were:
- Amharic, Arabic, English, Spanish, French, Hausa, Hindi, Igbo, Nepali, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Kinyarwanda, Thai, Urdu, & Yoruba
Partner country official languages
Data on official languages from both Wikipedia and Ethnologue.
These sources often do not agree. The view on this page is that the more inclusive definition should be used, combining languages on both lists. Even if a language listed here is not formally adopted as an official language in the country of use, it is important enough for our purposes.
List from OLPC_world_map of launch countries, as of 16:53, 12 October 2007 (EDT): Argentina, Brazil, Ethiopia, India, Libya, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Romania, Russia, Rwanda, Thailand, Uruguay & USA.
Country | Official | Other Language(s) | Region(s) |
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Argentina | Spanish | living languages: 25 | |
Guarani | Corrientes, Misiones | ||
Brazil | Portuguese | living languages: 188 | |
China, People's Republic of |
Mandarin (aka Putonghua) |
living languages: 235 | |
Cantonese | Hong Kong, Macau (de facto) | ||
English | Hong Kong | ||
Kazakh | Ili Kazakh | ||
Korean | Changbai, Yanbian | ||
Mongolian | Inner Mongolia | ||
Portuguese | Macau | ||
Tajik | Taxkorgan | ||
Tibetan | Tibet | ||
Uyghur | Xinjiang | ||
Zhuang | Guangxi | ||
Daur | - regional - | ||
Kalmyk-Oirat | - regional - | ||
Lu | - regional - | ||
Peripheral Mongolian | - regional - | ||
Central Tibetan | - regional - | ||
Uyghur | - regional - | ||
Xibe | - regional - | ||
Northern Zhuang | - regional - | ||
Egypt | (Egyptian) Arabic | living languages: 11 | |
India | Hindi English |
living languages: 415 | |
sheduled official | Assamese | Assam | |
sheduled official | Bengali | Tripura, West Bengal | |
sheduled official | Bodo | Assam | |
sheduled official | Dogri | Jammu, Kashmir | |
sheduled official | Gujarati | Dadra, Nagar Haveli, Daman, Diu, Gujarat | |
sheduled official | Kannada | Karnataka | |
sheduled official | Kashmiri | Jammu, Kashmir | |
sheduled official | Konkani | Goa | |
sheduled official | Maithili | Bihar | |
sheduled official | Malayalam | Kerala, Pondicherry, Lakshadweep | |
Meitei | Manipur | ||
sheduled official | Marathi | Maharashtra | |
sheduled official | Nepali | Sikkim | |
sheduled official | Oriya | Orissa | |
sheduled official | Punjabi | Punjab | |
Sanskrit | classical learning language | ||
sheduled official | Santali | Jharkhand | |
sheduled official | Sindhi | Jammu, Kashmir | |
sheduled official | Tamil | Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry | |
sheduled official | Telugu | Andhra Pradesh, Pondicherry | |
sheduled official | Urdu | Jammu, Kashmir | |
French | Pondicherry Union Territory - only | ||
Libya | Arabic (std) | living languages: 9 | |
Nigeria | Hausa Igbo Yoruba English |
living languages: 510 | |
widely used | Adamawa, Edo, Efik, Fulfulde, Idoma, (central) Kanuri | ||
Perú | |||
Rwanda | Kinyarwanda French English |
living languages: 3 Source: Ethnologue | |
Thailand | Thai | living languages: 74 | |
Uruguay | Spanish |
Languages in Target Countries
Lists of languages of countries in discussions with OLPC, with links to priorities and status of OLPC-related language work in each, where available. All of these languages except Mongolian in its traditional alphabet can be entered, viewed, and printed in most distributions of Linux. Language support from one distribution can be easily added to almost any other. There are local OLPC organizations in several other countries.
Hausa, Igbo, and Yoruba (the most important three of the eight official languages of Nigeria other than English) lack further support, including native keyboard layouts and locales. Mongolian is currently supported only in Cyrillic, not in its traditional alphabet.
Europe and America
(en) English
Primary source language for the Internet, and for high-tech in general. Easier to describe materials for which this is not true in this section.
Users and translators: See Category:User en
(fr) French
Users and translators: See Category:User fr
(de) German
Users and translators: See Category:User de
(pt) Portuguese
Main dialects: Brazilian and continental
Users and translators: See Category:User pt
(es) Spanish
Users and translators: See Category:User es
(ru) Russian
Users and translators: See Category:User ru
(uk) Ukrainian
Users and translators: See Category:User uk
East and Central Asia
(ru) Russian
Users and translators: See Category:User ru
(zh) Chinese
Main written dialects: simplified and traditional
Users and translators: See Category:User zh
(ja) Japanese
Users and translators: See Category:User ja
(ko) Korean
Users and translators: See Category:User ko
(mn) Mongolian
Users and translators: See Category:User mn
(bo) Tibetan
Users and translators: See Category:User bo
South Asia
(bn) Bengali
Users and translators: See Category:User bn
(gu) Gujarati
Users and translators: See Category:User gu
(hi) Hindi
Users and translators: See Category:User hi
(kn) Kannada
Users and translators: See Category:User kn
(ml) Malayalam
Users and translators: See Category:User ml
(mr) Marathi
Users and translators: See Category:User mr
(np) Nepali
Users and translators: See Category:User np
(or) Oriya
Users and translators: See Category:User or
(ps) Pashto
Users and translators: See Category:User ps
(pa) Punjabi
Users and translators: See Category:User pa
(ta) Tamil
Users and translators: See Category:User ta
(te) Telugu
Users and translators: See Category:User te
(th) Thai
Users and translators: See Category:User th
Sub-Saharan Africa
(ha) Hausa
Users and translators: See Category:User ha
(ig) Igbo
Users and translators: See Category:User ig
(yo) Yoruba
Users and translators: See Category:User yo
(rw) Kinyarwanda
Users and translators: See Category:User rw
Middle East and North Africa
(ar) Arabic
Users and translators: See Category:User ar
i18n & l10n
The following table is focused on the list of languages present in the currently 'green status' countries (Argentina, Brazil, Ethiopia, India, Libya, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Romania, Russia, Rwanda, Thailand, United States, Uruguay). Countries with other 'status' may benefit from efforts for the 'green languages', plus add their own set of languages. Each language must be fully supported for the Localization effort.
Language | Green Countries | Red Countries | Orange |
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Arabic | Libya | Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq (+), Israel (+), Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon (+), Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Sudan (+), Syria (+), Tunisia, Yemen | |
English | Nigeria, Rwanda, USA (+) |
Belize (+), Pakistan (+), Philippines (+) | Canada (+), Gambia, Guyana, India (+), Kenya (+), Mauritius (+), Namibia (+), Saint Kitts and Nevis, Sierra Leone, Singapore (+), South Africa (+), St. Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago, Uganda (+), Zimbabwe (+) |
French | Rwanda | Haiti (+) | Benin, Cameroon (+), Democratic Republic of the Congo (+), Gabon, Mali, Niger, Senegal, St. Martin (+), Togo |
Hausa | Nigeria | ||
Igbo | Nigeria | ||
Kinyarwanda | Rwanda | ||
Portuguese | Brazil | Angola | Mozambique, Portugal, São Tomé and Príncipe |
Spanish | Argentina, Peru (+), Uruguay, USA (+) |
Belize, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala (+), Honduras, México (+), Nicaragua, Panamá, Colombia | Bolivia (+), Chile, Cuba, Ecuador, Paraguay (+), Puerto Rico (+), Spain (+), Venezuela (+) |
Thai | Thailand | ||
Yoruba | Nigeria | ||
Other non-green languages | Ethiopia, Indonesia, Philippines (+), Pakistan (+), Vietnam | Afghanistan, Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bhutan (+), Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cambodia, China (+), Croatia, Cyprus, Eritrea, Estonia, Georgia, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, India (+), Iran, Italy, Japan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Malaysia, Moldova, Mongolia, Romania, Russia, Slovenia, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Turkey, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Vatican City |
The following table presents on a per country base the target languages that must be considered for the Localization effort of the countries with 'green status' (Argentina, Brazil, Ethiopia, India, Libya, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Romania, Russia, Rwanda, Thailand, United States, Uruguay).
Country | Target Languages | Major/important languages | Minor/relevant languages |
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Argentina EthnologueAR |
[spa] Spanish | [quh] Quechua (0.85M - 2.1%) | See OLPC Argentina/Languages |
Brazil EthnologueBR |
[por] Portuguese | none reported by Ethnologue BR above 50,000 speakers. | |
Ethiopia EthnologueET |
[amh] Amharic, [eng] English, [tir] Tigrigna language |
see ethnologue | see ethnologue |
India EthnologueIN |
see ethnologue | see ethnologue | see ethnologue |
Libya EthnologueLY |
[arb] Arabic, Standard | [ayl] Arabic, Libyan Spoken (4.2M - 75%), [jbn] Nafusi (0.14M - 2.5%) |
[rmt] Domari (0.03M - 0.6%) |
Nepal EthnologueNP |
see ethnologue | see ethnologue | see ethnologue |
Nigeria EthnologueNG |
[eng] English, [hau] Hausa —(18.5M - 13.5%), [yor] Yoruba —(18.9M - 13.8%) |
[bin] Edo (1.0M - 0.7%) official, [efi] Efik (0.4M - 0.3%) official, [fub] Fulfulde, Adamawa (7.6M - 5.6%) official, [fuv] Fulfulde, Nigerian (1.7M - 1.2%), [ibb] Ibibio (1.5M to 2.0M - 1.0-1.5%), [idu] Idoma (0.6M - 0.4%) official, [ibo] Igbo (18.0M - 13.1%) official, [knc] Kanuri, Central (3.0M - 2.2%) official, [tiv] Tiv (2.2M - 1.6%) |
See OLPC Nigeria/Languages |
Pakistan EthnologuePK |
see ethnologue | see ethnologue | see ethnologue |
Peru EthnologueNG |
[spa] Spanish | pending | See OLPC Peru/Languages |
Romania EthnologueRO |
see ethnologue | see ethnologue | see ethnologue |
Russia EthnologueRU |
see ethnologue | see ethnologue | see ethnologue |
Rwanda EthnologueRW |
[kin] Kinyarwanda, [fra] French, [eng] English |
[swh] Swahili (0.01M - 1.3%) | |
Thailand EthnologueTH |
Thai (dialects?) | [nan] Chinese, Min Nan (1.1M - 1.7%), [kxm] Khmer, Northern (1.1M - 1.8%), [mfa] Malay, Pattani (3.1M - 4.8%), [tha] Thai (20.2M - 32%), [tts] Thai, Northeastern (15.0M - 23%), [nod] Thai, Northern (6.0M - 9.2%), [sou] Thai, Southern (5.0M - 7.7%) |
[ksw] Karen, S'gaw (0.3M - 0.5%), [kdt] Kuy (0.3M - 0.5%) |
Uruguay EthnologueUY |
[spa] Spanish | none other reported by Ethnologue UY | |
USA EthnologueUS |
[eng] English | [spa] Spanish (22.4M - 7.5%), [___] Polish (3.4M - 1.1%), [deu] German, Standard (6.1M - 2.0%), [___] Arabic (3.0M - 1.0%) |
[___] Armenian (1.1M - 0.4%), [___] Chinese (1.6M - 0.5%), [___] Czech (1.5M - 0.5%), [___] Eastern Yiddish (1.3M - 0.4%), [___] French (1.1M - 0.4%), [frc] French, Cajun (1.0M - 0.3%), [hwc] Hawai'i Creole English (0.6M - 0.2%), [___] Italian (0.9M - 0.3%), [___] Japanese (0.8M - 0.3%), [___] Korean (1.8M - 0.6%), [___] Philippines (1.4M - 0.5%), [___] Portuguese (1.3M - 0.4%), [___] Swedish (0.6M - 0.2%), [___] Ukrainian (0.8M - 0.3%), [___] Vietnamese (0.9M - 0.3%), [___] Vlax Romani (0.7M - 0.2%), [___] Western Farsi (0.9M - 0.3%) |
External Links
- Ethnologue Data on all known human languages
- Omniglot database on languages
- ISO two-letter language codes
- Study in Russia Provides details on education in
Russia, preparatory training in university, and Russian language courses