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09:11, 30 April 2018 | Anok kutai jang (talk | contribs) | New reply created | (Reply to Localisation for Rejang Language) |
09:06, 30 April 2018 | Anok kutai jang (talk | contribs) | New thread created |
Hello, good afternoon. Please create a localisation for Rejang Language (ISO 639-3 rej). I am a native speaker of Rejang Language. I am active in Wikipedia Indonesia. Thank you.
- ISO 639-3 Code: 'rej'
- 'Rejang language – Baso Jang'
- Written from left to right
FWIW, this language is written in Latin script (you wanna Arabic or Javanese scripts???); but now I'd love to know if you want fallback languages or not, and if yes, fallback to which languages?
Hello, sorry for a quite late reply. Historically our language was written in aksara RIkung, a type of abugida arose in Southern Part of Sumatera. Then, after teh colonisation and Indonesia gained its independence, native spekaers slowly favoured Latin over the aksara Rikung to write down the language. Pardon me, I do not really understand with fallback.