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This is the Intro page for Localization of the OLPC. This needs filling out.
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[[#1|English]] | [[#2|espanol]] | [[#3|Korean]]


== Current l10n projects ==
== Current l10n projects ==
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* [[OLPC Uruguay | Uruguay]]
* [[OLPC Uruguay | Uruguay]]



== Korean Nations and Korean Regional Communities ==
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== Korean-based Nations and Regional Communities using Korean==
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People using Korean as their native language are those in South Korea (한국인) and North Korea (조선인). Some Chinese and those with other nationalities, living in the Nothern part of Korea also are using Korean as their second language, because of some historical issues. They are called as 고려인(Korea-in) and 조선족 (Chosun-zok or Korean Chinese) respectively.
People using Korean as their native language are those in South Korea (한국인) and North Korea (조선인). Some Chinese and those with other nationalities, living in the Nothern part of Korea also are using Korean as their second language, because of some historical issues. They are called as 고려인(Korea-in) and 조선족 (Chosun-zok or Korean Chinese) respectively.

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This is the Intro page for Localization of the OLPC. This needs filling out.


English | espanol | Korean

Current l10n projects

library exchange

activities (include links to upstream localization where appropriate)

  • camera — en | es | ko | pt
  • web?
  • read?
  • write?
  • blockparty?

Country groups and descriptions


Korean-based Nations and Regional Communities using Korean

Korea map.gif

People using Korean as their native language are those in South Korea (한국인) and North Korea (조선인). Some Chinese and those with other nationalities, living in the Nothern part of Korea also are using Korean as their second language, because of some historical issues. They are called as 고려인(Korea-in) and 조선족 (Chosun-zok or Korean Chinese) respectively.

Currently OLPC Korea (or XO Korea) is covering all those nations and regions. In a near future, we hope there will be regional XO groups for those.


There's also a matrix to keep track of Translated pages.