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Which language or languages are needed for localization for use by children in India please?
Which language or languages are needed for localization for use by children in India please?


INDIA has 28 states and 18 official languages.The majority people in INDIA speaks HINDI as their spoken language.The other languages and their respective states are as below:
INDIA has 28 states and 18 official languages.The majority people in INDIA speaks HINDI as their spoken language.The other important languages and their respective states are as below:


MALAYALAM-------KERALA
MALAYALAM-------KERALA

TAMIL-----------TAMILNADU
TAMIL-----------TAMILNADU

KANNADA---------KARNATAKA
KANNADA---------KARNATAKA

TELUNGU---------ANDRA PRADESH
TELUNGU---------ANDRA PRADESH

MARATHI---------MAHARASHTRA
MARATHI---------MAHARASHTRA

ORIYA-----------ORISSA
ORIYA-----------ORISSA

GUJARATHI-------GUJARATH
GUJARATHI-------GUJARATH

BENGALI---------WEST BENGAL
BENGALI---------WEST BENGAL



Revision as of 09:14, 3 June 2006

It is still not very clear which agencies in India would be actively participating in the OLPC project. As per the norm, the Ministry of Science and Technology might take the initiative. Until now, however, this Ministry has not issued any notification, and not placed any order with Quanta Computer Inc(the OEM for the project).

Languages needed for localization

Which language or languages are needed for localization for use by children in India please?

INDIA has 28 states and 18 official languages.The majority people in INDIA speaks HINDI as their spoken language.The other important languages and their respective states are as below:

MALAYALAM-------KERALA

TAMIL-----------TAMILNADU

KANNADA---------KARNATAKA

TELUNGU---------ANDRA PRADESH

MARATHI---------MAHARASHTRA

ORIYA-----------ORISSA

GUJARATHI-------GUJARATH

BENGALI---------WEST BENGAL

Localization experience

The program Application Program: Test of ability with arithmetic may or may not become produced. The idea is to localize the program into many languages. There are already (2006-05-29) strings of text for English, Polish, Portuguese and Spanish.