Hoi,
* With five active supporters, a project has a reasonable chance of
succeeding.
* You do not need to request a Wiktionary.. You could decide to be part
of WiktionaryZ instead. The language portal has been created for you.
* When you create a Wikipedia, the question of dialects in the speaking
language is not really relevant. It is the written language that is of
importance.. Are there differences in the written language as well ?
Thanks,
GerardM
http://wiktionaryz.org/Portal:glk
Mohammad Rastgaar wrote:
Hi,
We have proposed Gileki language. And so far We have received good amount of supportive
comments. I have some questions regarding this matter though
1-How many supporters are enough to proceed to the next steps?
2-Do we need to request a wikitionary too? or this project will be available when the
domain of Gileki wikipedia is ready?
3- There are two dialects that are slightly different. But the native speakers can
recognize which one is what they are listening to and the other is strange( sometimes
funny!!) for them,but of course they understand it. What is the best solution to this
issue? I am sure there have been many similar cases before. I would be gratefull to learn
from other folks experiences.
Thanks a lot in advance
_Rastgaar