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  • ...or ''Pushtoo'' and also known as '''Afghan language''' is an Indo-European language spoken by Pashtuns living in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Although spoken by ...widely spoken by Pashtuns and other ethnic groups. It is not the official language in Pakistan, and is spoken by Pashtun communities in Pakistan's North West
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  • Written2 = Dari (fa)| Spoken2=Dari (fa)}}
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  • =Language= ==National Language==
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  • 14. Sensors and learning: Arjun Sarwal incorporated Spanish-language support into Turtle Art with Sensors and made a slightly modified icon of t ...Continuing on his recent efforts with QA and testing with respect to local-language support, Sayamindu has added notes in the wiki on how to utilize the transl
    35 KB (3,023 words) - 08:56, 19 April 2008
  • ...page to use SMW inline-query features for the activity list. (This enables language versions of the activities list to stay up-to-date.) ...depending on that links to the target in that language or in its original language.
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  • ...he two official languages of Afghanistan. [[Pashto]] is the other official language of Afhganistan. [[Category:Language]]
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  • ...B.Sc. (Hons.) Economics in International Islamic University Islamabad. The Dari Localization Admin. ...isad.tk and also the Dari weblog for the OLPC which i had created in Dari Language at: http://olpc.blogsky.com.
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  • English, German, Spanish, French, Ukranian, Dari, Arabic, Chinese ...d in contributing to the OLPC project. We plan to engage advanced foreign language students in translating various materials for the OLPC and to engage advanc
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  • == A Dari Weblog of OLPC == I am the DARI (Afghan Farsi-Persian) language Localization Administrator.
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  • 13. Localization: Sayamindu Dasgupta helped some language teams
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  • ...ot certain as to their fluency. Will they be able to get their own Arabic language on the computer? ...n draw Arabic symbols on the keyboard with a black marker, then switch the language. '''NOTE:''' Arabic is far from universal in that area. The students may ne
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  • ...or keyboard page naming is read as "OLPC (Cambridge) keyboard design for ''language/script''". ...wo instances) adding the "OLPC ''country''" category to the cognate OLPC ''language/script'' keyboard pages, but I haven't done this extensively as I've notice
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  • ...we faced language issue because children could only speak [[Pashto]] or [[Dari]]. Thanks to Dr Habib Khan & our [[Afghan volunteer]] ( Usman & Sohaib) for ...on in this school is Pashto and children were not comfortable with English language but the dictionary in point was found very helpful in building confidence a
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  • ...While there may be multiple keyboards per country, multiple keyboards per language are less likely. Those could be titled "OLPC Spanish (es) Mexico Type Keyb ...LPC and it helps keep the Keyboard Category uncluttered. The ISO usage in language names and codes keeps out ambiguity.
    19 KB (2,985 words) - 21:56, 3 January 2009
  • ...for Pashto Language and [[User:Sohaib Ebtihaj | Sohaib Ebtihaj ]] for Dari Language). And Al Hamdu Lillah we almost finished our work.
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  • ...k page, and we will try to get information directly from the countries and language communities concerned. ...user's (schoolchild, teacher, [[G1G1|GiveOneGetOne]] donor,...) principal language on the keytops
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  • ...nductivities to help kids learn, explore, create and share. No matter what language they speak or where they live, the XO connects them to each other to the wo Here are two slideshows about the introduction to OLPC XO's in English and Dari.
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  • * multi-language configuration fa_AF (Dari: Afghanistan) (prs_AF)
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  • Language Overall % Dari 80
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  • wrote patches to fix the [[Dari keyboard]] issue and to partially resolve Language Overall %
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