As I have added a new language to the list, I do like to notify you
Another user started adding languages so I now have Gibertese as well,
I checked the code with the official ISO 639 list. If someone has translations, I would be obliged. I have nl: en: fr:
Thanks, GerardM
Ray Saintonge wrote:
Gerard Meijssen wrote:
As I have added a new language to the list, I do like to notify you
Another user started adding languages so I now have Gibertese as well,
Shouldn't that be Gilbertese?
Ec
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gil is Gibertese or Kiribati or Ikiribati. So I do not understand the question?
Thanks, GerardM
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 08:20:26 +0200, Gerard Meijssen gerardm@myrealbox.com wrote:
Ray Saintonge wrote:
Gerard Meijssen wrote:
As I have added a new language to the list, I do like to notify you
Another user started adding languages so I now have Gibertese as well,
Shouldn't that be Gilbertese?
gil is Gibertese or Kiribati or Ikiribati. So I do not understand the question?
Not "Gibertese", "Gilbertese" with an L. (The same L as is in the code "gil", which became the "r" in "Kiribati".)
*Muke!
Muke Tever wrote:
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 08:20:26 +0200, Gerard Meijssen gerardm@myrealbox.com wrote:
Ray Saintonge wrote:
Gerard Meijssen wrote:
As I have added a new language to the list, I do like to notify you
Another user started adding languages so I now have Gibertese as well,
Shouldn't that be Gilbertese?
gil is Gibertese or Kiribati or Ikiribati. So I do not understand the question?
Not "Gibertese", "Gilbertese" with an L. (The same L as is in the code "gil", which became the "r" in "Kiribati".)
*Muke!
You are correct. :) GerardM
Gerard Meijssen wrote:
Ray Saintonge wrote:
Gerard Meijssen wrote:
As I have added a new language to the list, I do like to notify you
Another user started adding languages so I now have Gibertese as well,
Shouldn't that be Gilbertese?
gil is Gibertese or Kiribati or Ikiribati. So I do not understand the question?
See http://www.ethnologue.com/show_iso639.asp?code=gil . There is clearly an "l" in the name, as there is in the code. Ec
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