Dear All,
We would like to open a Wiktionary for the Amis language. Amis is an Austronesian language used by the Amis -- one of the Austronesian people in Taiwan. The Amis account for about one third of Taiwan's indigenous population (i.e. 130 thousand), however, many of the younger generation do not speak the language and till now there is still no exact ststistic report of the number of real speakers.
There are two prevailing writing systems of this language: the Presbyterian Church system and the International Phonetic Symbol system, the later is used only within the academic circle. We would like to edit a Wiktionary which basically employs the Presbyterian Church system but also notes the IPS so that readers can also know the exact pronounciations.
At this moment there are at least three people who are willing to commit to this project. They are Nakao Eki, Afah Lisin, and Tai-ni Tsou. The former two are native speakers and the later two as ethnographers are also familiar with the academic Amis writing system. Pektiong Tan (zh-min-nan:pektiong) will help those people to get familiar with the wikipedia system.
We would prefer to set the default interface language to be Mandarin with traditional character used in Taiwan (zh-tw) since most of the potential user of this wiktionary can read Mandarin with traditional character.
Proposed domain name: http://amis.wiktionary.org/
Language tag for Amis: ISO 639-2: N.A. ISO 639-3 (Draft): Ami SIL: ALV RFC-3066: i-ami
Sincerely, Nakao Eki, Afah Lisin, Tai-ni Tsou, Pektiong Tan
Some info about Taiwanese aborigine: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiwanese_aborigine