User talk:Akamycoco
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Thread title | Replies | Last modified |
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Approving Sakizaya Wikipedia | 0 | 08:05, 17 October 2019 |
szy | 0 | 01:19, 17 July 2019 |
Language portals | 3 | 14:09, 13 May 2017 |
Hi!
I just wanted to notify you that we just moved the Sakizaya translations here on Translatewiki from the language code ais
to the language code szy
. So for future translations, you need to use that one.
I have also suggested the approval of the Sakizaya Wikipedia to the Wikimedia language committee (which I'm part of). In conjunction with that I left some technical questions at incubator:Talk:Wp/szy, I would be grateful if you could take a look at them.
You may be interested in Thread:Support/Sakizaya, which I just created.
Hello, welcome to translatewiki.net from me too and thanks for your interest in translating. I saw you added yourself as a translator for several languages: do you know all of them?
Hello! Yes, I know all of them, because those are aboriginal languages in Taiwan. And couple of them are kind of similar. And may I ask you a question? Now, I try to do some translation work in Atayal language, but I can't find the entrance of this language translataion page, do I need to do some personal setting? (my translate entrace is in traditional chinese) Thanks for your help!
That's being discussed at Thread:Support/Request 4 languages of Indigenous Taiwanese
@Akamycoco: You can now start your Atayal translate-a-thon!