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Also known as... Japanese
Also known as... Japanese


* [[:Category:Translators jp-en|{{#language:jp}} → {{#language:en}}]]
* [[:Category:Translators ja-en|{{#language:ja}} → {{#language:en}}]]


=== Tagalog/Pilipino ===
=== Tagalog/Pilipino ===

Revision as of 15:31, 4 October 2007

  english | español | සිංහල HowTo [ID# 68437]  +/-  

This is a page for finding members of the Translators community. Looking for the old page? See the archives.

Becoming a translator

  1. Check the "Translation communities" section, below, to see if your languages have been added. If not, use the template to add them.
  2. Use the {{User translator}} template on your userpage for each language you can translate to/from using ISO 639-1 codes. This will automatically put you on the roster of translators as well as the roster of translators for that particular language combination
    (ie: "{{User translator|en|es}}" to show you can translate from (en) English into (es) Spanish).

Looking for a translator

If you have content you would like translated, check below to see Category:translators that can help you out. Note that translation communities are listed under the language they are translated from-to, pair, so if your original content is in English and you would like to see people who can translate it into Spanish, you would look in the Category:Translators en-es subcategory.

If the situation were reversed, you would look into the Category:Translators es-en. A bit redundant, but not everybody feels comfortable enough to translate both ways.

Translation communities

If you don't see your language here, add it using the template below.

Language (the name of your language in its own language)

Also known as... (place the word for your language in other languages here)

  • [[:Category:Translators FROM-TO|{{#language:FROM}} → {{#language:TO}}]]

For FROM and TO, use the 2-letter ISO 639-1 language codes. We are using the {{#language:xx}} in order to ensure that we get it right.

English

Also known as... Inglés


Español

Also known as... Spanish.

Ελλληνικά

Also known as... Greek

한국어

Also known as... Korean

日本語

Also known as... Japanese

Tagalog/Pilipino

Also known as... Filipino