On 6/21/06, Johan Bos skatinghacker@hotmail.com wrote:
Not as far as I know. I just meant articles in simple Spanish words. Readable for people who just understand for example 1500 words.
English is the most widely spoken second language on the planet, the lingua franca of international communication; it's also really hard. The argument for the "simple English" editions is that with more non-native speakers than native ones, a special effort should be made to cater to those who haven't quite mastered this undoubtedly difficult tongue. While I don't agree, I do recognize the validity of that point of view.
While Spanish may have more native speakers, it doesn't enjoy the same ubiquity, and its mostly regular syntax means it doesn't pose the same difficulty to novices. You seem to acknowledge the second point yourself when you talk about "sencillo" as nothing more than a limited-vocabulary edition of the Spanish Wikipedia.
We're only just starting to recover from the damage done by the infamous Enciclopedia Libre fork, and I can't see anyone supporting any division of those efforts right now.
Austin