Hi,
congratulation to Buginese, Norfuk, Veneto and Lumbaart users! And especial congratulations to Udmurts! There is so little Finno-Ugric languages that have their own Wikipedias. I hope the Udmurt Wiki will help much to the Udmurt people and their language!
I think Ronline is right about Samogitian Wikipedia. It could be started with a xxx-xxx code like fiu-vro and roa-rup. Could it be for Samogitian something like blt-sam or blt-smo?
Võrok
24.10.05 15:41:05, "Wikipedia Romania (Ronline)" rowikipedia@yahoo.com kirot':
Hi,
Yes - I've been looking forward most to the Samogitian one, since I'm interested in the language and culture of the Baltic states and Samogitian is an important part of that heritage. Isn't the standard form just to use the ISO code for the language family and then the SIL code? For the Aromanian Wikipedia we used that, in the form: roa-rup, where "roa" = ISO Romance languages other and "rup" - SIL code for Aromanian. The same was done for Voro - fiu-vro. But I think Samogitian doesn't have a SIL code either...
On another note, a big congratulations to the four Wikipedias set up. A special one for Venetian and Lombard - it's great to have Wikipedias in as many Romance languages as possible, especially the less-well-known ones. I'd really like to contribute to these two, since the language is similar to Romanian.
Ronline
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