The ISO code for Ahirani is ahr, and it has an estimated 1 million speakers around the world. It is closely related to several other languages, specifically Marathi, but has extensive borrowing of words from other languages, primarily Gujarati, and grammatical differences sufficient that the balance of linguistic consensus is that it is a stand alone language and not merely part of a dialect continuum. It is going to be difficult to get expertise on it, as there is no definitive grammar or dictionary of it published in English.
On Dec 3, 2011, at 2:53 AM, Gerard Meijssen wrote:
Hoi, There are a couple of things that are a requirement before a new language gets its first project:
- The language has to have an ISO-639-3 code and it has to be a natural
language; this it is
- A request has to be made on Meta
- An incubator project has to be started and it needs a few hundred
articles of sufficient size that allow an expert to appreciate that it is indeed the language it is said to be
- A request for a new language has to be made at at translatewiki.net
- The most used MediaWiki messages need to be localised at
translatewiki.net
What will make a big practical difference is when technical expertise is provided for the creation of an applicable keyboard mapping or WebFonts. Marathi and Nepali both use Devanagari but the rules for combining things is different from for instance Hindi. The best place for this is by creating a language support team for Ahirani. Thanks, Gerard
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests_for_new_languages http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Language_committee/Handbook_(requesters)#Maki... http://incubator.wikimedia.org/wiki/Incubator:Wikis http://translatewiki.net/wiki/Language_support_team
On 3 December 2011 06:38, deepak sapkale deepak_sapkale@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I am Deepak Sapkale, 27 year old software engineer, currently working at L & T Infotech. I had attended Wiki Conference India 2011 and was really inspired to create new language which is spoken in my native town. The language is called "Ahirani" . The script of Ahirani is "Devanagari" which used for Hindi and Marathi languages.
Please advise me, how can I proceed with this one.
Regards,
Deepak Sapkale contact no, home: +91-022-21717690 mobile no: +91-9920997888
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