Filip Maljkovic wrote:
Andre Engels wrote:
2006/9/30, Jens Frank jf@mormo.org:
http://wuu.wikipedia.org/ Wu http://mzn.wikipedia.org/ Mazandarani http://new.wikipedia.org/ Newar / Nepal Bhasa http://lbe.wikipedia.org/ Lak http://eml.wikipedia.org/ Emilian-Romagnol / Sammarinese http://bxr.wikipedia.org/ Buryat (Russia) http://hsb.wikipedia.org/ Upper Sorbian http://nov.wikipedia.org/ Novial http://pag.wikipedia.org/ Pangasinan http://bar.wikipedia.org/ Bavarian http://bpy.wikipedia.org/ Bishnupriya Manipuri http://diq.wikipedia.org/ Zazaki http://zea.wikipedia.org/ Zealandic http://roa-tara.wikipedia.org/ Tarantino http://cbk-zam.wikipedia.org/ Zamboanga Chavacano http://zh-classical.wikipedia.org/ Classical Chinese http://cu.wikipedia.org/ Old Church Slavonic http://ru-sib.wikipedia.org/ Siberian/Nort Russian http://glk.wikipedia.org/ Gilaki http://cdo.wikipedia.org/ Min Dong
For my bots I would like to know:
What is the name of those languages in the languages themselves, transliterated into Latin script.
You can find most of them here: http://svn.wikimedia.org/viewvc/mediawiki/trunk/phase3/languages/Names.php?r...
For non-latin, I don't know :)
Filip
Here's what I was able to come up with:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:TarmoK/TKtools#Twenty_new_Wikipedias
Only the Ukrainian Wikipedia has an article on Siberian, so finding a transliteration for ru-sib: was tricky. It was a combination of using [[Siberia]], [[Russian transliteration#Transliteration table]], and [[Nganasan language]] that finally did the trick.