On Wed, Feb 23, 2005 at 01:42:39AM -0500, Delirium wrote:
speaking it, and would like it to be preserved. But
it would be silly
to argue that Greek ought to be one of the first languages being
considered for a print version of Wikipedia. Not only are there many
other languages with many more speakers, but many Greeks speak one of
those other languages anyway (mostly English, with some German).
If you don't require it to be a print of the complete Wikipedia then German
was the first to be printed last year. You just gotta have the content and
find someone to print it. That's nowhere a political discussion but about
a lot of work.
About language statistics:
http://www2.ignatius.edu/faculty/turner/languages.htm
ciao, tom
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