Hi,
There is currently an approved request to set up a Wikipedia in Vlax Romany, the main language of the Roma people, which is mainly spoken by Romanian Roma but also throughout the world.
Now, this isn't yet a request to set up the Vlax Romany Wikipedia, since the interface still needs to be translated and a few more administrative things to be done. However, the main Romany contributor, Desiphral, has already written more than 10 quite long articles on the Vlax Romany test wiki, at:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Test-wp/rmy/
Now, the main reason I have written here - I talked to him and he said that he would like to contribute in both scripts - Latin and Devangari. Romany is an Indo-Aryan language, and while it is mostly written in Latin script, some people, especially outside of Europe, write it in Devangari script, which they say represents the language better and links it culturally to its related languages, Hindi, Sanskrit, etc. Desiphral himself said that he communicated with Roma throughout the world in Devangari, and has already written some articles to Test-wiki, in both Latin script and Devangari.
So, what I'm wondering here is: would it be possible to set up an automatic conversion system to serve up Devangari and Latin versions of the same article? For example, if a user writes in Latin script, can that be converted automatically to Devangari to be read by someone who's specified Devangari as their nominated script in Preferences, and vice versa? The conversion is very consistent in that each Devangari symbol represents the one and the same letter or diphthong in the Latin Romany alphabet.
Thanks,
Ronline
The conversion is very consistent in that each Devangari symbol represents the one and the same letter or diphthong in the Latin Romany alphabet. Thanks, Ronline
If there is 1-to-1 correspondence for converting in both directions then yes, it's possible.
On 12/6/05, Pawe³ Dembowski fallout@lexx.eu.org wrote:
The conversion is very consistent in that each Devangari symbol represents the one and the same letter or diphthong in the Latin Romany alphabet. Thanks, Ronline
If there is 1-to-1 correspondence for converting in both directions then yes, it's possible.
... and not so big amount of exceptions :)
Well, there are no exceptions, for every devanagari letter there is a latin letter and conversely.
On 12/18/05, Milos Rancic millosh@mutualaid.org wrote:
On 12/6/05, Pawe³ Dembowski fallout@lexx.eu.org wrote:
The conversion is very consistent in that each Devangari symbol represents the one and the same letter or diphthong in the
Latin
Romany alphabet. Thanks, Ronline
If there is 1-to-1 correspondence for converting in both directions then yes, it's possible.
... and not so big amount of exceptions :)
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I find that hard to believe when you consider that there are several languages that use the devanagari script, and the transliterations involve distinguishing sound differences that are not phonemic in European languages. Some romanizations also involve diacritics that are not used for any European languages such as dotted consonants. Let's not make the situation seem simpler than it actually is.
Ec
Alin Dosoftei wrote:
Well, there are no exceptions, for every devanagari letter there is a latin letter and conversely.
On 12/18/05, Milos Rancic millosh@mutualaid.org wrote:
On 12/6/05, Pawe³ Dembowski fallout@lexx.eu.org wrote:
The conversion is very consistent in that each Devangari symbol represents the one and the same letter or diphthong in the
Latin
Romany alphabet. Thanks, Ronline
If there is 1-to-1 correspondence for converting in both directions then yes, it's possible.
... and not so big amount of exceptions :)
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