[Wikipedia-l] Starting a new language: Upper Sorbian
Andre Engels
engelsAG at t-online.de
Mon Apr 5 08:56:15 UTC 2004
"Peter Gervai" <grin at tolna.net> schrieb:
> As a sidenote: Hungary have a population of 10,000,000 people (with speakers
> approximated around 15,000,000) and we have around 5 permanent active
> editors. (Though I expect that raise soon since there going to be some press
> activity.)
>
> I always wondered what can a wikipedia do supporting a language of, say,
> 100,000 people. Half an editor?
>
> I haven't checked what's about wikipedias with small speaker base after 3-6
> months, what activity they possess. I wonder.
It varies, but then, it also varies for some much larger languages (Marathi
with 65 million speakers has only 4 pages, for example). There's four
Wikipedia languages with less than 100.000 speakers, none of them getting
anywhere serious, however the fifth smallest language (Icelandic, 250.000
speakers) managed to get to a number of 9 Wikipedians (with 10 or more
logged-in edits), and is seriously trying to make something.
Wikipedia languages with less than 1 million speakers:
speakers Wikipedians pages
Manx 250 0 1
Nauruan 7.000 2 16
Maori 50.000 0 8
Scottish 60.000 1 14
Icelandic 250.000 9 209
Irish 260.000 3 62
Corsican 340.000 0 14
Occitan 350.000 7 493
Welsh 600.000 9 954
Basque 600.000 5 2319
Frisian 700.000 9 881
Andre Engels
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