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''This page is intended for discussing the creation of new language editions of existing projects. This is not the page to [[Proposals for new projects|propose a new project]].''
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| previous = ←[[Special:MyLanguage/Meta:Index/Requests and proposals|Requests and proposals]]
The [[Wikimedia Foundation]] aims to facilitate the dissemination of knowledge in many different languages. Currently, wikis have been created in over 200 languages. If you would like to work in a language that does not yet have a wiki, you may request it here.
| next = [[:Category:Requests for new languages|Archives]]→

| shortcut = [[RFL]]
==Procedure==
| notes = This page lists requests for new language wikis of existing projects (to start an entirely new project, see [[Proposals for new projects|requests for new projects]]). '''All requests must conform to the [[Meta:Language proposal policy|Language proposal policy]]''' (see [[Language committee/Handbook (requesters)#Making a new request|instructions for adding a new request]]).
There are several steps to follow if you would like to create a new language [[Wikipedia]], [[Wiktionary]], [[Wikibooks]] or [[Wikiquote]]. The [[Wikimedia Commons]] and [[Wikispecies]] are multi-lingual projects, meaning that there are no separate editions for individual languages. The Wikisource project has [http://wikisource.org/wiki/Wikisource:Language_domain_requests its own page] to request a new language.

#Peruse the [[complete list of Wikimedia projects]]. If the language you are looking for is not listed, look for very similar languages. Your proposed language must be sufficiently different, in its written form, from any other already-created language.
#You '''must''' have an account here on the [[Meta]] wiki.
#Copy and paste the [[#Template|template]] to the [[#New proposals|new proposals]] section.
#Find the [http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/englangn.html ISO code] or [[#What do I do if there is no ISO code for my language?|propose a code for your language]].
#Fill in '''all''' fields in the template.
#If many potential contributors to your language's wiki are likely to speak a different language that already has a wiki, try and drum up support at a community discussion area on that wiki. Encourage anyone who wants to contribute to your proposed language to come to this page and add their support for your proposal.
#If there is a consensus to create a wiki in your proposed language, send a message to the appropriate [[mailing list]] asking a developer to set up the wiki.
#Be patient, as our [[developer]]s are very busy volunteers. You may work on articles, interface files and help or instruction pages using an offline word processor so that you can quickly get your new wiki going. You may want to look at the [[List of articles all languages should have]].

==FAQ==

What do I do if there is no ISO code for my language?
:If there is no standard code (no [http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/langhome.html ISO code] for your language, you will need to propose a code that is more than three letters long. The most standard way to create a code is to use a generic code for a language family (such as ''gem'' for Germanic languages) and a three letter code for the proposed language, resulting in codes like ''fiu-vro'' (from the code for ''other Finno-Ugric languages'' and the Voro language) and ''roa-rup'' (from the code for ''other Romance languages'' and the Aromanian language). If your language has an SIL code or [http://www.iana.org/assignments/language-tags IANA code], you may use this code for the second part. This procedure may not be ideal for all circumstances, but should be followed if reasonable.

How do I know if my language is sufficiently different from a language that already has a wiki?
:This is an issue that is decided by consensus.

Can there be wikis in ancient languages?
:Yes. There are already wikis available in [[:en:Latin language|Latin]], [[:en:Old English|Old English]], [[:en:Gothic language|Gothic]] and [[:en:Pali|Pali]].
:Please add new requests for wikis in ancient languages to [[Requests for new languages/Ancient]].

Can there be wikis in artificial languages?
:Yes. There are already wikis available in [[:en:Esperanto language|Esperanto]], [[:en:Ido language|Ido]], [[:en:Interlingua|Interlingua]], [[:en:Occidental language|Interlingue]], [[:en:Lojban|Lojban]] There used to be a [[:en:Toki Pona|Toki Pona]] wiki, but it was decided that the Toki Pona language was not used widely enough to support a wiki.

'''However''', it is quite possible that a fictional language will get little favor. Many consider the existence of the [[:en:Klingon language|Klingon]] Wikipedia to be unacceptable. There is currently a proposal to shut it down (See also [[Talk:Requests for new languages#Klingon|Talk page]]).

Please place all new requests for Wikipedias in artificial languages at [[Requests for new languages/Non-natural]].

How many speakers are necessary?
:No language has ever been refused ''solely'' because of an insufficient number of speakers. For natural languages, this will probably never be an issue; for artificial languages, however, a low number of speakers may be taken as evidence that the language is not widely spoken enough to deserve a wiki.
:The actual number of users who know the language and work on the wiki is an important issue, but it is not known how many are necessary for a wiki to gain momentum and solid growth. The dedication of the users may be more important than the number, since a few devoted users may write more, and higher quality, articles than a larger number of casual users.

==Template==
'''''Note:''' All proposals for new languages should be made using this template!''

Just '''[[w:Copy and paste|copy & paste]]:'''
<pre>
{{New-language-template|
Wiki accounts of the proposer=
|User accounts of others=
|Language code=
|Proposed domain=
|Wikipedia article=
|Number of speakers=
|Locations spoken=
|Related languages=
|Promoting organizations=
|Request on mailing list=
}}
}}
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;Comments
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==Approved: Banyumasan, Ripuarian, Udmurt, Venetian, Samogitian==


{{anchor|Requests}}
see [[Approved requests for new languages]]
==Open requests==
See also the related edit logs: [[Special:Recentchangeslinked/Category:Open requests for new languages|open]], [[Special:Recentchangeslinked/Category:Waiting requests for new languages|on hold]], [[Special:Recentchangeslinked/Category:Requests for new languages verified as eligible|verified as eligible]].
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=== Wikibooks ===
===In need of native contributors: Ainu, Saterlandic, Sorbian, Franco-Provencal, Ligurian, Lombard, Papiamento, Sranang Tongo===
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Wikibooks requests
|-
!scope="col"| Project
!scope="col"| Official status
!scope="col"| Status since
!scope="col"| Notes
{{lc-row| Wikibooks Ancash Quechua | eligible | 2018-09-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikibooks Assamese | eligible | 2019-12-18 }}
{{lc-row| Wikibooks Badaga | eligible | 2009-11-19 }}
{{lc-row| Wikibooks Burmese | eligible | 2019-06-06 }}
{{lc-row| Wikibooks Cantonese | eligible | 2017-01-20 }}
{{lc-row| Wikibooks Cebuano 2 | eligible | 2017-01-20 }}
{{lc-row| Wikibooks Central Bikol | eligible | 2022-10-04 }}
{{lc-row| Wikibooks Dusun | eligible | 2018-02-13 }}
{{lc-row| Wikibooks Gilaki | eligible | 2008-01-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikibooks Gujarati | eligible | 2017-01-20 }}
{{lc-row| Wikibooks Hausa | discussion | 2023-07-20 }}
{{lc-row| Wikibooks Interlingue | discussion | 2023-04-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikibooks Javanese 2 | eligible | 2007-05-17 }}
{{lc-row| Wikibooks Ladino | eligible | 2014-01-07 }}
{{lc-row| Wikibooks Latvian | eligible | 2010-09-25 }}
{{lc-row| Wikibooks Min Dong Chinese | eligible | 2021-08-03 }}
{{lc-row| Wikibooks Nias | eligible | 2021-06-08 }}
{{lc-row| Wikibooks Pashto | eligible | 2017-12-24 }}
{{lc-row| Wikibooks Saraiki | eligible | 2019-06-06 }}
{{lc-row| Wikibooks Sindhi 2 | eligible | 2017-11-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikibooks Sylheti | discussion | 2022-11-15 }}
{{lc-row| Wikibooks Talysh | eligible | 2022-10-04 }}
{{lc-row| Wikibooks Zazaki | eligible | 2017-01-20 }}
|}


=== Wikinews ===
These languages have consensus for creation but are in need of additional support from native speakers. If you are a native speaker willing to work in one of these languages, please indicate thusly at [[Requests for new languages/Native speaker support]].
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Wikinews requests
|-
!scope="col"| Project
!scope="col"| Official status
!scope="col"| Status since
!scope="col"| Notes
{{lc-row| Wikinews Afrikaans | eligible | 2017-01-20 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Amharic | eligible | 2008-05-25 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Armenian | eligible | 2012-12-25 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Assamese | eligible | 2022-10-04 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Azerbaijani | eligible | 2011-03-30 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Basic English | discussion | 2024-02-03 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Basque | eligible | 2007-12-19 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Belarusian | eligible | 2019-01-25 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Bengali | eligible | 2017-01-20 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Cantonese 2 | eligible | 2010-02-28 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Croatian | eligible | 2011-03-30 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Danish | eligible | 2010-07-30 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Dusun | eligible | 2018-02-13 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Galego | eligible | 2011-08-15 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Georgian | eligible | 2008-11-05 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Gilaki | eligible | 2008-01-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Hindi | eligible | 2008-04-22 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Indonesian | eligible | 2010-03-27 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Javanese | eligible | 2008-04-24 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Kazakh 2 | discussion | 2023-03-11 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Khowar | eligible | 2017-12-06 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Kurdish | eligible | 2010-03-05 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Kurdish (Sorani) | eligible | 2018-02-13 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Kupang Malay | discussion | 2020-08-22 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Ladino | eligible | 2022-10-04 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Lithuanian | eligible | 2007-12-19 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Low Saxon | eligible | 2007-12-19 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Macedonian | eligible | 2017-01-20 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Malagasy | eligible | 2009-02-17 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Malay | eligible | 2008-08-25 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Malayalam | eligible | 2017-01-20 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Marathi | eligible | 2017-02-21 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Min Dong Chinese | eligible | 2018-09-16 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Nepali | eligible | 2017-01-20 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Pashto | eligible | 2018-09-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Pipil | eligible | 2018-12-04 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Pu-Xian Min | eligible | 2019-06-06 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Saraiki | eligible | 2019-06-06 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Shan | eligible | 2022-10-04 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Sicilian | eligible | 2008-11-12 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Sinhala | eligible | 2010-12-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Slovak | discussion | 2023-06-22 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Slovene | eligible | 2008-05-10 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Sylheti | eligible | 2022-10-04 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Tagalog | eligible | 2007-12-19 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Tatar | eligible | 2022-10-04 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Thai | eligible | 2017-01-20 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Tswana | eligible | 2022-10-04 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Urdu | eligible | 2009-01-27 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Uyghur | eligible | 2010-02-19 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Vietnamese | eligible | 2011-04-08 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Western Panjabi | eligible | 2018-02-13 }}
{{lc-row| Wikinews Zazaki | eligible | 2017-01-20 }}
|}


==Moved requests ==
=== Wikipedia ===
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Wikipedia requests
|-
!scope="col"| Project
!scope="col"| Official status
!scope="col"| Status since
!scope="col"| Notes
{{lc-row| Wikipedia ǃXóõ | waiting | 2023-03-06 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Achomi | discussion | 2020-06-13 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Acoli | discussion | 2020-06-23 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Adilabad Gondi | discussion | 2023-04-20 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Aghem | eligible | 2017-01-21 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Ahirani | eligible | 2011-12-20 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Ainu 2 | eligible | 2018-07-27 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Akkadian | discussion | 2024-04-07 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Aklanon | eligible | 2017-01-21 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Akoose | eligible | 2012-05-16 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Akpa | discussion | 2021-03-15 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Alabama | eligible | 2008-09-28 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia American Sign Language 2| eligible | 2008-11-29 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Ancash Quechua | eligible | 2018-02-26 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Ancient Greek 4 | discussion | 2013-04-13 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Angolar Creole | discussion | 2024-03-20 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Angkola | discussion | 2021-03-26 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Ao | eligible | 2007-04-21 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Arakan | eligible | 2022-10-15 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Arbëresh | discussion | 2022-03-25 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Asi | eligible | 2017-01-25 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Assyrian Neo Aramaic | eligible | 2017-02-06 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Badaga | eligible | 2009-11-19 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Bafia | eligible | 2018-03-07 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Bajjika | waiting | 2023-06-19 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Bakhtiari | eligible | 2008-06-08 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Balantak | discussion | 2020-08-09 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Balkan Romani | eligible | 2007-12-19 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Balochi | discussion | 2010-06-28 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Bangka | eligible | 2019-06-07 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Baniwa | eligible | 2011-06-25 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Baoulé | eligible | 2017-01-26 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Bari | eligible | 2017-01-26 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Basaa | eligible | 2017-01-20 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Belgorod Dialect | discussion | 2023-01-15 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Bodo | eligible | 2017-01-26 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Bole | discussion | 2023-11-04 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Bororo | discussion | 2022-12-03 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Brahui | eligible | 2010-04-17 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Brazilian Sign Language| eligible | 2018-10-24 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia British Sign Language | eligible | 2010-11-04 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Buhinon | discussion | 2023-08-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Bunun | eligible | 2019-04-23 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Cajun French | eligible | 2007-07-21 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Caló | discussion | 2023-06-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Campidanese Sardinian | eligible | 2017-03-19 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Canadian French | discussion | 2020-02-02 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Cape Verdean Creole | eligible | 2017-01-20 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Capiznon | eligible | 2010-01-24 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Caribbean Hindustani | eligible | 2017-01-26 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Carpathian Romani | discussion | 2020-11-27 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Central Alaskan Yup'ik | eligible | 2010-08-31 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Central Dusun | eligible | 2011-07-17 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Central Kanuri | discussion | 2023-07-15 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Central Morocco Tamazight| eligible | 2009-07-21 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Central Tagbanwa | discussion | 2023-08-16 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Chakma | eligible | 2018-06-21 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Chesterian | discussion | 2021-04-02 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Chhattisgarhi | eligible | 2017-01-21 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Chinuk wawa | eligible | 2018-02-03 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Chitonga | discussion | 2023-06-22 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Chittagonian | eligible | 2022-12-26 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Choctaw | eligible | 2018-06-21 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Chuj | discussion | 2022-09-30 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Chukchi | eligible | 2017-01-23 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Classical Japanese 3 | discussion | 2022-04-10 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Coptic 3 | eligible | 2017-07-29 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Damascene | discussion | 2023-11-09 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Dangme | discussion | 2023-08-18 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Dargwa | eligible | 2017-01-23 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Dendi | eligible | 2023-04-03 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Dholuo | eligible | 2017-01-29 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Dimasa | eligible | 2018-12-17 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Dobrujan Tatar | discussion | 2023-10-18 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Dogri | eligible | 2019-12-12 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Duala | eligible | 2017-01-23 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia East Franconian German | eligible | 2013-10-30 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia East Frisian 3 | discussion | 2020-02-09 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Eastern Arrernte | discussion | 2021-07-10 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Eastern Balochi | discussion | 2010-08-10 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Eastern Bolivian Guaraní| eligible | 2017-02-20 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Eastern Pwo | eligible | 2018-10-30 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Efik | eligible | 2023-01-13 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Ekpeye | discussion | 2024-05-13 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Eldeine | discussion | 2021-04-25 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Elfdalian 2 | eligible | 2017-02-20 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Eton | eligible | 2017-01-29 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Ewondo | eligible | 2017-01-29 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Fala | eligible | 2017-06-13 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Falam-Chin | eligible | 2017-01-31 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Fataluku | eligible | 2010-10-25 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Finnish Sign Language | eligible | 2008-11-29 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia French Simple 3 | eligible | 2018-09-26 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Galo | discussion | 2020-10-13 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Garhwali | eligible | 2017-01-23 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Gayo 2 | discussion | 2020-06-05 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Gęlþaska | discussion | 2023-12-04 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Gheg | eligible | 2008-01-04 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Ghomala | eligible | 2017-01-23 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Ghomara | discussion | 2024-04-12 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Goalpariya | eligible | 2018-08-07 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Guadeloupe Creole | discussion | 2023-04-28 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Gutnish | discussion | 2016-01-17 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Hadauti | discussion | 2023-05-12 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Hainanese 2 | waiting | 2019-11-11 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Hakha-Chin | eligible | 2008-02-29 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Hanja 3 | discussion | 2022-10-30 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Haryanvi | eligible | 2018-04-23 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Hassaniya | discussion | 2023-01-26 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Hawrami | eligible | 2010-11-04 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Hijazi Arabic | discussion | 2016-02-24 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Hiligaynon 2 | eligible | 2007-08-12 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Hindko | discussion | 2022-02-25 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Hindustani 3 | discussion | 2013-05-17 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Hla’alua | eligible | 2018-10-24 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Hmong Daw | eligible | 2010-10-22 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Ho | discussion | 2016-10-02 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Hsilgne | discussion | 2023-12-07 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Hutsul | discussion | 2016-10-01 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Iban | eligible | 2010-02-19 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Ingrian | eligible | 2018-04-10 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Innu-aimun | eligible | 2017-07-18 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Interglossa | discussion | 2023-08-12 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia International Sign | discussion | 2023-11-18 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Interslavic | discussion | 2024-05-08 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Jambi Malay | eligible | 2021-06-27 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Jazayri | eligible | 2009-07-04 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Jeju 2 | eligible | 2019-06-07 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Juǀ'hoan | waiting | 2019-01-25 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Jutish | discussion | 2016-05-20 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Kaili | discussion | 2020-10-15 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Kalanga | discussion | 2020-08-15 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Kalasha | discussion | 2016-04-30 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Kanakanavu | eligible | 2019-06-07 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Kanikkaran | eligible | 2009-11-25 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Kaqchikel | eligible | 2019-06-07 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Karai-Karai | discussion | 2023-08-15 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Karaim | discussion | 2021-04-22 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Karbi | discussion | 2016-08-30 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Karelian 2 | eligible | 2008-04-03 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Karuk | waiting | 2019-04-23 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Kavalan | eligible | 2019-06-07 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Keliko | discussion | 2023-11-01 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Khakas | eligible | 2018-03-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Khasi | eligible | 2010-10-22 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Khinalug | eligible | 2018-07-16 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Khmu | discussion | 2021-07-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Khorasani Turkic | eligible | 2019-12-11 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Khowar | eligible | 2017-01-20 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Kichwa | eligible | 2017-12-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Kildin Sami | eligible | 2018-04-02 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Kiluba | discussion | 2016-07-30 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Kinaray-a 2 | eligible | 2007-04-21 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Kirmanjki | eligible | 2008-09-30 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Kohistani Shina | discussion | 2022-12-07 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Komering | eligible | 2024-02-21 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Koyraboro Senni Songhay| waiting | 2019-04-23 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Krio | eligible | 2008-01-05 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Kriol | eligible | 2019-12-18 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Krymchak | discussion | 2023-01-03 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Kumyk | eligible | 2017-10-28 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Kupang Malay 2 | discussion | 2020-07-19 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Kutchi | eligible | 2018-01-02 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Kven 2 | eligible | 2019-06-11 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Láadan | discussion | 2022-02-28 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Laki | eligible | 2013-02-15 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Lakota | eligible | 2018-04-02 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Laz 2 | eligible | 2010-02-27 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Levantine Arabic | eligible | 2021-08-03 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Libon Bikol | discussion | 2023-08-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Limbu | eligible | 2019-06-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Livonian | eligible | 2011-07-17 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Logudorese Sardinian | discussion | 2022-03-21 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Louisiana Creole | discussion | 2016-09-12 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Lower Silesian | eligible | 2008-08-12 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Lushootseed | discussion | 2023-01-22 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Magahi | discussion | 2021-06-20 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Maghrebi Arabic | discussion | 2015-05-30 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Maguindanaon | discussion | 2023-11-12 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Makassar Malay | discussion | 2016-03-06 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Makassarese | eligible | 2019-06-13 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Makhuwa | discussion | 2023-10-04 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Mam | eligible | 2018-03-22 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Mampruli | discussion | 2023-03-05 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Manado Malay | discussion | 2020-06-15 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Manobo | discussion | 2020-09-15 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Manchu 2 | eligible | 2018-01-02 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Mandailing | eligible | 2018-12-10 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Mandar | waiting | 2019-11-11 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Mapudungun 2 | eligible | 2009-07-04 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Mara | discussion | 2020-07-08 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Marwari | eligible | 2018-04-09 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Marwari (Pakistan) | waiting | 2019-01-25 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Masbateño | discussion | 2023-08-16 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Mauritian Creole | eligible | 2008-09-08 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Meänkieli 2 | eligible | 2010-06-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Medumba | waiting | 2019-06-07 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Megleno-Romanian | eligible | 2008-01-27 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Mentawai | eligible | 2008-02-22 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Mesopotamian Arabic 2 | eligible | 2024-03-16 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Michif | discussion | 2021-11-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Micmac | eligible | 2018-07-16 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Minbei | eligible | 2019-06-07 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Miraya Bikol | eligible | 2019-06-11 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Mizo | eligible | 2009-10-02 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Mohawk | eligible | 2017-12-08 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Mongolian written in Mongolian script| eligible | 2017-12-01 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Mongondow | discussion | 2020-10-07 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Montenegrin 5 | waiting | 2017-12-18 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Mooré | eligible | 2022-09-11 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Muniche | discussion | 2024-03-07 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Naandi | discussion | 2016-10-27 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Nenets | eligible | 2018-03-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Nengone | discussion | 2016-11-26 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Ngaju | discussion | 2023-03-12 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Ngiemboon | discussion | 2016-05-26 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Nheengatu | eligible | 2008-04-12 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Niuean | eligible | 2007-12-19 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Nogai | eligible | 2018-02-23 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia North Ndebele | eligible | 2019-06-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Northeastern Thai | eligible | 2018-03-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Northern Altai | eligible | 2019-12-18 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Northern Thai | eligible | 2010-02-27 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Northern Tujia | eligible | 2013-11-19 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Northwestern Ojibwa | discussion | 2023-12-27 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Nuer(Thok Nath) | discussion | 2023-05-20 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Nuosu | eligible | 2019-06-13 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Nupe | discussion | 2023-12-18 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Nyungar | eligible | 2017-12-19 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Obolo | eligible | 2019-09-11 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Oi | discussion | 2016-06-12 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Oji-Cree | discussion | 2024-02-18 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Okanagan | discussion | 2023-05-09 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Okinawan | eligible | 2010-11-27 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Orang Seletar | eligible | 2008-01-27 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Osing | eligible | 2019-01-25 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Ottoman Turkish 5 | discussion | 2023-02-13 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Pacha Malayalam | discussion | 2023-12-10 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Palembang | eligible | 2007-12-19 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Pamona | eligible | 2019-06-07 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Pannonian Rusyn 2 | eligible | 2022-03-07 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Pazeh | waiting | 2020-07-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Pemon | eligible | 2010-02-27 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Petjo | discussion | 2024-01-30 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Pipil | eligible | 2018-01-16 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Pitjantjatjara | discussion | 2021-06-19 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Plautdietsch | eligible | 2007-12-19 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Pökoot | eligible | 2007-08-28 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Pothwari | discussion | 2022-02-27 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Prussian 2 | eligible | 2019-11-20 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Pu-Xian Min | eligible | 2018-06-13 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Puyuma | eligible | 2019-06-07 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Qashqai | eligible | 2019-11-12 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Queretaro otomi | discussion | 2022-03-15 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Rajasthani | discussion | 2015-11-13 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Rajbanshi | eligible | 2019-06-11 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Rapa Nui | eligible | 2010-02-27 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Rejang | eligible | 2018-04-23 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Reunion Creole | eligible | 2013-02-12 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Rinconada | eligible | 2007-12-19 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Riograndenser Hunsrückisch| eligible | 2018-05-02 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Romanesco | discussion | 2016-02-07 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Romanized Kyrgyz | discussion | 2024-02-07 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Rotuman | eligible | 2007-05-21 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Rukai | eligible | 2019-06-07 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Saint Lucian Creole French| eligible | 2013-03-31 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia SaiSiyat | eligible | 2018-10-24 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Salar | eligible | 2008-08-12 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Sanaani | eligible | 2019-06-13 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Sasak | waiting | 2019-11-11 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Sassarese | eligible | 2007-09-10 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Semai | eligible | 2022-08-30 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Sencilla es | discussion | 2020-04-06 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Serer | eligible | 2018-11-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Seri | eligible | 2007-10-07 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Sgaw Karen | eligible | 2018-11-21 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Sheshi kham | eligible | 2017-05-27 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Shina | eligible | 2019-12-18 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Shughni | eligible | 2013-03-31 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Siberian Tatar | discussion | 2021-04-25 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Siberian Yupik | discussion | 2018-09-09 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Simple Esperanto | discussion | 2023-05-26 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Skolt Sami 2 | eligible | 2022-04-24 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Solomon Pijin | eligible | 2010-06-23 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia South African English | discussion | 2023-12-06 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia South African Sign Language| discussion | 2023-12-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia South Ndebele | eligible | 2018-07-30 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Southern Balochi | eligible | 2008-08-12 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Southern Kurdish | eligible | 2010-03-05 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Southern Luri | eligible | 2019-06-13 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Southern Sami | eligible | 2007-12-19 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Southeastern Kolami | discussion | 2023-04-20 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Spanish Visual Impairment| discussion | 2023-02-09}}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Sumerian | discussion | 2024-01-03 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Sylheti | eligible | 2019-06-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Tai Nüa | eligible | 2022-09-11 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Taivoan | discussion | 2019-03-21 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Taiwan Sign | discussion | 2023-11-08 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Tamang | eligible | 2019-06-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Tangut | discussion | 2023-11-09 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Tarifit | eligible | 2007-08-12 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Tati | eligible | 2008-03-28 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Tausug | eligible | 2013-03-31 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Ter Sami | eligible | 2018-04-10 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Thao 2 | eligible | 2022-03-07 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Tharu | eligible | 2018-04-02 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Tigre | discussion | 2021-12-22 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Tiv | waiting | 2022-09-11 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Tokelauan 2 | eligible | 2010-02-27 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Toki Pona 2 | discussion | 2022-03-03 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Torres Strait Creole | eligible | 2010-03-10 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Tourangeau | discussion | 2019-12-15 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Triqui | discussion | 2016-04-28 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Tsakonian | waiting | 2022-09-11 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Tsou | eligible | 2019-06-07 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Tucano | eligible | 2011-06-25 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Tunica | discussion | 2016-09-16 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Tunisian | discussion | 2014-09-27 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Turoyo | eligible | 2013-03-31 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Tver Karelian | discussion | 2020-09-11 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Upper Saxon German | discussion | 2020-07-06 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Urum | discussion | 2021-03-02 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Ushojo | discussion | 2022-12-07 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Vai 2 | discussion | 2021-06-06 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Vilamovian | eligible | 2012-08-22 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Votic | eligible | 2013-03-31 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Wallisian | eligible | 2019-06-07 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Waorani | eligible | 2010-06-20 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia West Coast Bajau | discussion | 2020-12-20 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Western Apache | discussion | 2021-05-23 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Western Balochi | discussion | 2014-10-09 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Westphalian | eligible | 2008-05-24 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Wolaytta | eligible | 2017-02-17 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Xiang | eligible | 2008-10-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Xibe | discussion | 2021-01-03 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Yaeyama | discussion | 2021-06-01 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Yami | eligible | 2019-04-23 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Yangben | eligible | 2013-03-31 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Yawi | eligible | 2011-06-28 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Yidgha | eligible | 2013-03-31 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Yilan Creole | discussion | 2023-11-08 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Yoron | discussion | 2021-09-02 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Yucatec Maya | eligible | 2010-02-19 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Yonaguni | discussion | 2021-06-11 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Yurok | discussion | 2020-04-11 }}
|}


=== Wikiquote ===
*All conlangs (except Tolkien languages, see below), play languages (such as Pig Latin or leet), and fictional languages: (please see [[Requests for new languages/Non-natural]])
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*All ancient languages: (please see [[Requests for new languages/Ancient]])
{| class="wikitable sortable"
*Sinitic languages / Chinese dialects: (please see [[Requests for new languages/China]] and [[Proposal for Sinitic linguistic policy]])
|+Wikiquote requests
*Rarotongan, Unserdeutsch, Mayan: (please see [[Requests for new languages/Scott Gall]])
|-
*Filipino, Sami, Luba-Katanga, South Ndebele, North Ndebele, Ojibwe, Tigre, Balinese, Tokelauan, Inari Sami, Skolt Sami, Indian English, South Tyrolean, Bahasa Riau, Kokborok: (please see [[Requests for new languages/No supporters]])
!scope="col"| Project
*Buginese, Kiribati, Mari, Baseldytsch, DDR-sprache, Karelian, Mikasuki, Real Dutch, Palauan, Haida, Azeri with other alphabets, Europanto, Silbo Gomero, Tuvaluan, Kabyle, Fala&Extremaduran, American English: (please see [[Requests for new languages/One supporter]])
!scope="col"| Official status
*Quenya, Sindarin: (please see [[Requests for new languages/Tolkien languages]])
!scope="col"| Status since
*Simple German: (please see [[Requests for new languages/Einfach]])
!scope="col"| Notes
*Former USSR minority languages: Aleut, Buriat, Crimean, Erzya, Ingush, Kalmyk, Karachay-Balkar, Karakalpak, Moksha, Tuvinian, Yakut (please see [[Requests for new languages/Former USSR]])
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Ancient Greek | eligible | 2010-03-07 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Aragonese 2 | eligible | 2008-06-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Avar | discussion | 2022-03-29 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Bhojpuri | eligible | 2019-06-13 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Burmese | eligible | 2019-12-11 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Cantonese | eligible | 2017-11-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Gilaki | eligible | 2007-11-04 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Dzongkha | discussion | 2022-11-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Haitian Creole | eligible | 2007-12-19 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Hausa | eligible | 2022-07-21 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Ido 2 | eligible | 2018-12-10 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Javanese | discussion | 2021-09-08 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Khowar | waiting | 2019-09-11 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Komering | discussion | 2024-01-31 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Malay | eligible | 2007-12-19 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Minangkabau | waiting | 2019-12-12 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Nepali | eligible | 2019-06-13 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Occitan | eligible | 2008-02-09 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Oriya | eligible | 2011-09-22 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Oromoo | eligible | 2021-06-08 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Pashto | eligible | 2018-05-08 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Punjabi | eligible | 2011-04-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Quechua | eligible | 2010-06-01 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Saraiki | eligible | 2019-06-13 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Shona | discussion | 2023-07-09 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Sindhi | eligible | 2019-06-13 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Sinhala | eligible | 2018-12-10 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiquote South Azerbaijani | eligible | 2019-12-11 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Sylheti | discussion | 2022-12-22 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Tajik | eligible | 2018-09-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Tatar | eligible | 2019-06-13 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Twi | discussion | 2023-03-11 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Tyap | discussion | 2022-11-07 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Western Panjabi | eligible | 2008-12-01 }}
|}


=== Wikisource ===
==Discussion ongoing==
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|+Wikisource requests
|-
!scope="col"| Project
!scope="col"| Official status
!scope="col"| Status since
!scope="col"| Notes
{{lc-row| Wikisource Afrikaans | eligible | 2019-10-11 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Albanian | eligible | 2008-06-19 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Ancient Greek 2 | eligible | 2010-03-07 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Aragonese 2 | eligible | 2008-02-16 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Baluchi | eligible | 2008-06-10 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Bashkir | eligible | 2019-10-11 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Bhojpuri | discussion | 2021-01-30 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Bishnupriya Manipuri | eligible | 2020-12-17 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Cantonese | discussion | 2020-06-02 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Central Bikol | discussion | 2021-08-30 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Coptic | eligible | 2010-03-07 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Interlingue | eligible | 2018-11-28 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Kabardian-Circassian | eligible | 2011-03-30 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Kazakh | discussion | 2022-01-20 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Khmer | eligible | 2010-02-19 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Kurdish | eligible | 2017-04-22 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Literary Chinese | waiting | 2019-06-13 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Livvi-Karelian | eligible | 2017-04-20 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Lojban | eligible | 2017-04-22 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Low Saxon | eligible | 2007-12-13 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Lozi | eligible | 2007-12-08 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Maithili | waiting | 2019-10-11 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Manchu | eligible | 2017-04-22 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Mauritian Creole | eligible | 2018-09-17 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Meadow Mari | eligible | 2013-05-09 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Min Dong 2 | eligible | 2006-10-27 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Minangkabau | waiting | 2020-07-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Northern Sami | eligible | 2019-10-11 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Occitan | eligible | 2008-04-23 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Old Norse | eligible | 2008-08-26 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Old Tupi | discussion | 2022-10-17 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Oromo | waiting | 2019-12-18 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Pashto | eligible | 2017-04-22 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Sinhala | eligible | 2018-09-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Sorbian | eligible | 2010-03-13 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Saraiki | waiting | 2019-10-11 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Sylheti | discussion | 2023-06-28 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Tagalog | eligible | 2010-08-31 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Tajik | eligible | 2017-05-27 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Tatar | eligible | 2011-07-18 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Urdu | eligible | 2017-11-16 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Uzbek | eligible | 2017-04-22 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Volapük | eligible | 2007-10-07 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Western Punjabi | eligible | 2017-04-22 }}
{{lc-row| Wikisource Zazaki | eligible | 2017-04-22 }}
|}


=== Wikiversity ===
{{requests for new languages/nds-nl}}
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Wikiversity requests
|-
!scope="col"| Project
!scope="col"| Official status
!scope="col"| Status since
!scope="col"| Notes
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Afrikaans | waiting | 2019-07-08 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Albanian | eligible | 2017-12-05 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Belarusian | waiting | 2019-10-11 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Bengali | waiting | 2019-06-06 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Bulgarian | eligible | 2007-12-19 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Cantonese | eligible | 2018-11-21 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Catalan | eligible | 2007-12-28 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Central Bikol | discussion | 2023-08-17 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Dagbani | discussion | 2021-06-10 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Dutch | eligible | 2008-04-21 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Estonian | eligible | 2009-11-02 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Galician | eligible | 2009-02-24 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Georgian | eligible | 2008-10-04 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Gilaki | eligible | 2008-01-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Hausa | discussion | 2021-12-01 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Haitian Creole | eligible | 2008-02-06 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Hebrew | eligible | 2007-12-19 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Hungarian | eligible | 2008-04-03 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Indonesian 2 | waiting | 2019-12-11 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Kurdish | eligible | 2019-06-13 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Limburgish | eligible | 2008-03-01 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Lithuanian | eligible | 2012-07-27 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Malayalam | discussion | 2022-07-06 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Marathi | discussion | 2020-07-09 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Mazandarani | eligible | 2019-06-13 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Nepali | waiting | 2018-12-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Pa'O | discussion | 2023-11-01 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Pashto | eligible | 2018-09-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Persian | eligible | 2008-05-03 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Polish 2 | eligible | 2008-04-04 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Punjabi | eligible | 2019-12-11 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Romanian 2 | eligible | 2017-12-05 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Saraiki | waiting | 2019-06-06 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Sinhala 2 | discussion | 2020-05-29 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Slovak | eligible | 2008-02-06 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Sylheti | discussion | 2023-06-08 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Tamil 2 | waiting | 2019-06-06 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Telugu | discussion | 2021-03-11 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Turkish 2 | eligible | 2007-12-19 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Ukrainian 2 | eligible | 2010-10-22 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Uzbek | discussion | 2023-10-29 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Vietnamese | eligible | 2019-06-06 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Zazaki | eligible | 2018-05-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Yoruba | discussion | 2020-07-21 }}
|}


===Murcian (Murciano)===


=== Wikivoyage ===
*People interested [if native speaker, please mark (N)]:
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*: [[ca:User:Assarbe|Assarbe]] 17:33, 10 August 2005 (UTC) (N).
{| class="wikitable sortable"
**'''Support'''--[[User:Martorell|Joanot]] 05:38, 11 August 2005 (UTC)
|+Wikivoyage requests
**'''Support'''--[[oc:User: Pasha|Pasha]] 16:01, 23 August 2005 (UTC)
|-
**'''Support'''--[[oc:User: Todmir|Todmir]] 13:44, 31 August 2005 (N) '''(real username)'''
!scope="col"| Project
**'''Support'''--[[es:User:Alba|Alba]] 19:01, 31 August 2005 (UTC) '''(real username, but 0 edits)'''
!scope="col"| Official status
**'''Support'''--[[es:User:Mangas|Mangas]] 19:02, 31 August 2005 (N) '''(real username)'''
!scope="col"| Status since
**'''Support'''--[[ca:User:Guardamarenc|Guardamarenc]] 13:16, 1 September 2005 (UTC)
!scope="col"| Notes
**'''Support'''--[[es:User:GranayOro|GranayOro]] 14:25, 1 September 2005 (N) '''(real username)'''
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Afrikaans | discussion | 2023-02-02 }}
**'''Support'''--[[es:User:Foro-Fico|Foro-Fico]] 14:07, 3 September 2005(N) '''(real username)'''
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Arabic | eligible | 2013-03-08 }}
**'''Support'''--[[es:User:Alquerias_Llibre|Alquerias_Llibre]] 16:57, 23 September 2005 (N) '''(real username)'''
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Armenian | eligible | 2013-02-29 }}
**'''Support'''--[[es:User:Iacin|Iacin]] 10:12, 4 October 2005 (N) '''(real username)'''
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Azerbaijani | eligible | 2019-12-11 }}
**'''Support'''--[[User:Charlitos|Charlitos]] 17:04, 5 October 2005 (UTC) (N) '''(real username)'''
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Belarusian | eligible | 2018-10-08 }}
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Bulgarian | eligible | 2013-03-08 }}
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Cantonese | eligible | 2018-12-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Catalan | eligible | 2018-12-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Czech | eligible | 2018-12-10 }}
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Danish | eligible | 2013-01-28 }}
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Georgian | eligible | 2013-03-27 }}
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Hungarian | eligible | 2012-11-24 }}
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Indonesian | eligible | 2013-01-28 }}
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Korean | eligible | 2014-01-23 }}
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Latin | waiting | 2020-12-17 }}
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Latvian | eligible | 2018-12-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Malayalam | eligible | 2018-05-08 }}
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Marathi | eligible | 2013-01-13 }}
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Nepali | eligible | 2018-10-08 }}
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Saraiki | eligible | 2019-09-11 }}
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Serbian | eligible | 2019-12-11 }}
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Serbo-Croatian | eligible | 2022-01-24 }}
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Sindhi | eligible | 2019-12-11 }}
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Slovak | eligible | 2014-02-23 }}
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Slovenian | waiting | 2019-12-18 }}
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage South Azerbaijani | eligible | 2019-06-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Southern Balochi | waiting | 2020-12-17 }}
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Sylheti | discussion | 2022-10-24 }}
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Tagalog | eligible | 2013-01-22 }}
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Tajik | eligible | 2019-12-11 }}
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Tamil | eligible | 2014-01-14 }}
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Thai | eligible | 2013-03-27 }}
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Urdu | eligible | 2019-12-11 }}
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Veps | eligible | 2013-03-08 }}
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Vilamovian | discussion | 2024-03-20 }}
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Welsh | eligible | 2018-12-24 }}
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Zazaki | eligible | 2013-03-08 }}
|}


=== Wiktionary ===
**Proposer's user account in Meta and other wikis: '''Assarbe''' (Ain_Xaitan@yahoo.es) --[[User:Assarbe|Assarbe]] 17:31, 10 August 2005 (UTC)
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** User accounts of others who are willing to work on the proposed wiki:
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*: [[oc:User:Pasha|Pasha]] 16:01, 23 August 2005 (UTC)
|+Wiktionary requests
*: [[oc:User:Todmir|Todmir]] 13:44, 31 August 2005 (N)
|-
*: [[oc:User:Mangas|Mangas]] 18:56 31, August 2005 (N)
!scope="col"| Project
*: [[oc:User:Alba|Alba]] 19:00, 31 August 2005 (UTC)
!scope="col"| Official status
*: [[es:User:GranayOro|GranayOro]] 13:48, 1 September 2005(N)
!scope="col"| Status since
*: [[ca:User:Guardamarenc|Guardamarenc]] 18:13, 1 September 2005(UTC)
!scope="col"| Notes
*: [[es:User:Foro-Fico|Foro-Fico]] 14:07, 3 September 2005(N)
{{lc-row| Wiktionary Acehnese | eligible | 2019-12-12 }}
*: [[es:User:Alquerias_Llibre|Alquerias_Llibre]] 15:25, 23 September 2005(N)
{{lc-row| Wiktionary American Sign Language| eligible | 2010-11-04 }}
*:--[[User:Charlitos|Charlitos]] 17:12, 5 October 2005 (UTC) (N)
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=== Wikidata ===
*ISO code: no ISO 639-2 code, "roa-mu" proposed.
The current procedure for adding new languages to Wikidata can be found at [[:d:Help:Monolingual text languages]].
*Proposed domain: roa-mu.wikipedia.org
*Relevant infos: language spoken in Murcia, at the south-east of Spain
*Link to article(s) on the language in an existing Wikipedia: [[:ca:Panotxo|Murcian/Panotxo]] (in Catalan), [[:es:Dialecto murciano|Murciano]] (in Spanish), [[:de:Murciano|Murciano]] (in German).
*Approximate number of speakers: 350.000
*Location(s) spoken: [[:en:Murcia_%28autonomous_community%29|Region of Murcia]] ([[:en:Spain|Spain]], [[:en:Europe|Europe]]).
* Closely related languages, if any: It's considered, by some linguists, as a transition language between [[:en:Spanish|Spanish]] and [[:en:Catalan|Catalan]].
*External links to organizations that promote the language: [http://www.llenguamaere.com Llengua maere] (in Murcian, and some extracts in Spanish and Catalan), [http://www.um.es/tonosdigital/znum5/index.htm Dialectological study about Murcian from University of Murcia] (in Spanish)
* Link to request on a mailing list:
*Comments:
**How distinct is Murcian from standard Castilian Spanish? It doesn't seem to be widely listed as a separate language...... However, there is strong support here from native speakers. Perhaps some examples of the language could help. --[[User:Chamdarae|Chamdarae]] 18:06, 15 September 2005 (UTC)
***''Llorca es una zudià i molecipio murciano con una pupulancia e mas e 80.000 habitantes, e los qualos cuasi 50.000 viven n'er centro i 30.000 esturreaos dentre los más e 60 caseríos d'er molecipio. Llorca amás tié'l termino molecipal mas jrande e to'l Estao Español, ansina ha·arribao a ser comparao'n grandaria con provincias como Guipúzcoa''
***There are links as enough as you can make your own opinion about this fact, specially in those articles from wikipedia. --[[User:Martorell|Joanot]] 09:50, 21 September 2005 (UTC)
**I have to take issue with some of the information above. Although I come from the north of Spain and am not familiar with the linguistic situation in Murcia, I can assure you that murciano is regarded as a separate language by virtually nobody. The above figure of 3,500,000 speakers seems to be just the total population of the areas claimed by the proponents of the language. The funny thing is that 99% of those three and a half million people are probably unaware that they speak anything other than Spanish. Furthermore, there is no written standard for the dialect, and there are no newspapers or books, as far as I'm aware, in this "language". I do not know what the accepted policy for accepting a new language in Wikipedia is. Basically, if creating a Wikipedia in Bolivian Spanish or in Geordie English is regarded as acceptable, then a Wikipedia in Murciano may make sense. What worries me is that this seems like an attempt by a very small group of people to promote an as yet non-existent written standard of their regional form of speech, and they seem to have decided to use Wikipedia as a means to promote their questionable linguistic views. It is also quite suspicious that many of the users above have not made any contributions in the Wikipedias where they are registered. I will abstain from voting against it, though, because I am not sure what the rules and precedents for cases like this are. --[[User:AngelRiesgo|AngelRiesgo]] 20:58, 5 October 2005 (UTC)
***That's false. In Región de Murcia there are more than 1.300.000 inhabitants. Who are saying that there are 3.500.000? NOBODY
***After I wrote the above comment, I've realised that the Murcian Wikipedia has already been approved, so it would have been too late to oppose it, anyway. It will be interesting to see how many people contribute to it. --[[User:AngelRiesgo|AngelRiesgo]] 21:28, 5 October 2005 (UTC)
****And by the way, most of the "users" that supported the creation of this new wikipedia do not correspond to valid user names. The names Tomir, Mangas, Alba, GranayOro, Foro-fico and Alquerias Llibre link to non-existent user pages in the Spanish and Occitan wikipedias. And Iacin does not look like a registered user, although the User:Iacin page has been edited. Is there anything I am missing? How come a new Wikipedia is accepted when most of the votes for it are from bogus users? --[[User:AngelRiesgo|AngelRiesgo]] 21:53, 5 October 2005 (UTC)
*****Because it had support and no opposition. I've moved it off the approved list. [[User:TUF-KAT|Tuf-Kat]] 00:16, 6 October 2005 (UTC)
******That's false. There are real usernames of people who are interested in work at the murcian wikipedia. If this are the argument to refuse the murcian Wikipedia, not seems very honest reason --[[User:Assarbe|Assarbe]] 11:58, 14 October 2005 (UTC)
*******Actually most of the alleged bogus users still do not have accounts in the wikipedias that they are claimed to have accounts in (the exception being Alquerias Llibre). They are not real usernames. Several of them do have accounts in meta, but except for Iacin they haven't made any edits - not even to add their usernames to this list. If they are real people they should sign in and support this request for themselves. --[[User:Chamdarae|Chamdarae]] 19:08, 14 October 2005 (UTC)
*'''Oppose'''. The bogus users are identified above. Most of the users were added either by one particular real user or from one particular IP address. Sockpuppetry won't get you a wikipedia. --[[User:Chamdarae|Chamdarae]] 03:35, 6 October 2005 (UTC)
*'''Support''' Hello, I signed as a member for the Murcian Wikipedia. I do not understand the reason why some people here have doubts about the members of this project, demostrate that I have the same IP address as other, you cannot because Iam a different user. I'm a native speaker of Murcian, and I strongly claim for the creation of a Wikipedia in my language. Many people like me will work in this project, please, do not doubt it! --[[User:Alquerias Llibre|Alquerias Llibre]] 21:16, 12 October 2005 (UTC)
***There were some obvious voting irregularities, and nothing has been done to fix this. If these are real people who want to support this wiki, they should log in and vote for themselves (just as you did), and use real usernames. --[[User:Chamdarae|Chamdarae]] 19:08, 14 October 2005 (UTC)
**I fully agree you. We are murcian speakers. Why can't we have and work in our language in our project? --[[User:Assarbe|Assarbe]] 12:04, 14 October 2005 (UTC)
**And I don't think this request was particularly credible anyway. Murcian is really just a transitional dialect between Spanish and Catalan, and not a separate language. There's no need for it to have a wikipedia. --[[User:Chamdarae|Chamdarae]] 03:41, 6 October 2005 (UTC)
*** Therefore, murcian is not castilian and is not catalan. Besides, how many languages have their origin in other two or more languages? Not seems a hard argument --[[User:Assarbe|Assarbe]] 12:04, 14 October 2005 (UTC)
****Perhaps we could compare it to Scottish English, which is a variety of English with a strong Lallans Scots influence. It has characteristics of both languages, but is not itself a separate language by most definitions of the word. --[[User:Chamdarae|Chamdarae]] 19:08, 14 October 2005 (UTC)
*'''Opppose'''--[[User:Ecemaml|Ecemaml]] 06:57, 6 October 2005 (UTC). I fully support Angel Riesco's comments above.
*'''Oppose'''. To be consistent with my arguments, I think I must cast a no vote. I very much doubt that there is a case for a Murcian standard language. Even if there is, such a language should gain some currency in the Murcia region before it can have a Wikipedia. --[[User:AngelRiesgo|AngelRiesgo]] 07:27, 6 October 2005 (UTC)
*: Are you meanning that Murcian should have an official recognision from political authorities in Spain?? Here are a lot of unofficial languages with their own wikipedia edition. A very clear exemple is Occitan language, so as it's very close to Catalan language (I haven't learnt Occitan but I understand 90% almost) and it isn't official anywhere in France (in exception of Aranese variety in a only one comarca of Catalonia with 8.000 inhabitants). I'm agree with you that no reason I found about to create wikipedia editions such in andalusian/argentinian/canarian/US-Spanish, nor another similar comparision between linguistic varieties such Catalan/Valencian, Brazilian/Portuguese, US-English/UK-English/Australian English, etc. But in the case of Murcian is different, in spite of its unclear linguistic status, because I've no doubt that murcian have its own linguistic entity enough as dialect, as language, as ''lingua franca'', as melting pot of several romanic languages, as ever as you wish. If there are few people talking it, or even it would be considered as a dead language, these aren't reasons to reject persons who would want to work an their proper encyclopaedia. Remember diversity. --[[User:Martorell|Joanot]] 09:32, 6 October 2005 (UTC)
:: I fully agree with Joanot. There are too many languages '''without a standard normative and without recognison''', but with an Wikipedia version. What's the matter now with the murcian? --[[User:Assarbe|Assarbe]] 12:08, 14 October 2005 (UTC)
:::Official recognition is not the main issue, though it would certainly help. Recognition by linguists is more important (IMO), as it would suggest that a speech variety is distinct enough to be called a separate language. And it seems that most of the linguistic community treats Murcian as a dialect of Spanish. Searching google doesn't help much - "Murcian language" only gets 10 results - 8 of them related to wikipedia, and the other 2 reading "spanish-murcian language" and "Spanish: Murcian language". ("Llengua murciana" and "Lengua murciana" do get more results, but since a large proportion of modern linguistic material is in English, I would expect there to be more information in English online.) If Murcian could be shown to be a distinct language in some sense (eg. if it was mutually unintelligible with Castilian Spanish, had some kind of official recognition, or a was a well-established literary language), I might support it. But it doesn't look like it meets any of these criteria. It should be treated the same way as we'd treat a request for a wikipedia in Geordie or Scouse. --[[User:Chamdarae|Chamdarae]] 19:08, 14 October 2005 (UTC)


== Closed requests ==
*::The distinction between languages and dialects is not a clear-cut one, and there are lots of grey areas. There has been strong opposition here to accepting wikipedias in Cantonese or Wu Chinese, which are probably more different from Mandarin than Spanish from Catalan or Portuguese. My opinion is that for a language to be accepted there should be some sense of linguistic community and an accepted written standard. I am not saying that this must necessarily be in the form of official recognition by certain local authorities, but there must be a community that claims to speak the language, and there must be some sort of written standard. For example, Portuguese textbooks say that Galician is a variety of the Portuguese language, but most people in Galicia feel that it is a separate language and there is indeed a standard way of writing Galician. Asturian and Aragonese have no official recognition within Spain, and used to be regarded as Spanish dialects in romance linguistics, but they are viewed as separate languages by many of their speakers and there is a certain literary tradition in both. Again, a sense of linguistic community exists, and there are Wikipedias in Galician, Asturian and Aragonese. The situation is much more complex in the case of Murcian. The claim that it is a separate language is quite new to me, and seems to be promoted by a very small number of people. My attitude towards it would have been much more positive if the people who want the Murcian Wikipedia had stated their claim with honesty, presenting it as a peculiar dialect of Spanish that is dying out and that a minority are struggling to preserve. Instead, they chose to make the outrageous claim that several million people speak the language in Murcia and in the adjacent regions, and they glossed over the fact that it is simply a dialect of Spanish in traditional romance linguistics. Anyone reading the information presented with the request was probably baffled that an obscure language with three million speakers is spoken in Spain. Not only that, but they even invented native speakers using bogus user names to present a deceptive image of widespread support for this supposed language. The figure of 3,500,000 has recently been edited and it has had a nought removed, probably ina an attempt to make it more credible. I would like to know where either figure comes from. They haven't even bothered to explain whether by Murcian they refer to panocho or to a broader dialect area. Such shameful antics have made me feel very strongly against this proposal. I said that they should try to promote the language within Murcia before creating a Wikipedia because as long as most Murcians are not even aware that there is a "Murcian language", I don't think a new Wikipedia should exist to accomodate a linguistic whim. The language community should exist before the Wikipedia, not the other way around. By the way, I cannot help being surprised by your support for the Murcian language. You come from the Valencia region and you know that there are people there who, probably for political rather than linguistic reasons, claim that Valencian is a separate language. According to your appeal to diversity, shouldn't you support a Valencian Wikipedia to make such people happy? Why not let anyone who claims to speak a language have their own Wikipedia, then? Some of the requests for languages here look like a joke. Now it turns out that there are tens of languages in places like Italy or Germany that deserve a Wikipedia. My opinion is that such wikipedias in languages that are not even known by their supposed speakers are not serious, and I can't see the point in accepting them. --[[User:AngelRiesgo|AngelRiesgo]] 11:29, 6 October 2005 (UTC)
::: I never have said that murcian is spoken by SEVERAL MILLIONS!!! (Has Región de Murcia that pupulation??)... o en castellano, para que me pueda expresar mejor. Nunca he dicho tal cosa. Me parece francamente mal que manipules la información que se está dando. Se dió la cifra de 300.000 personas que podrían entenderlo, no que lo hagan servir habitualmente. Y tu estás diciendo que falto a la verdad porque digo que hay 3.500.000 hablantes (no sabes contabilizar los puntos en las cifras? :) =. No se chico, no creo que sea yo quien esté faltando a la verdad.


<div style="border:1px solid #000; padding:0.5em;">Once a wiki has been approved, delays are beyond the control of the [[language committee]]. Please address any comments about such delays on the linked task page or in the IRC channel {{channel|wikimedia-tech}} (see [[IRC/Instructions]]).
:: If there are bogus users, it shouldn't be counted, I'm agree with you about it, don't worry. But I'm giving my entire attention only about the proposal on Murcian language. Here were a proposal about a Valencian wikipedia already and my opposition were shown then, of course. Those proposal finally gone out with any support, because Valencian particularities are welcome in Catalan wikipedia, even recommended and fomented in articles related with Valencian subjects.
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Some requests were closed because of a lack of activity; you may create a new request if you are interested in contributing a test project.


See also the related edit logs: [[Special:Recentchangeslinked/Category:Approved requests for new languages|approved]], [[Special:Recentchangeslinked/Category:Failed requests for new languages|rejected]].
::: Would be murcian "particularities" welcome in Spanish wikipedia? I don't think so. The valencian case and murcian aren't the same. In Catalan wiki there are articles with valencian words. I don't want to imaginate what would say the people in the Spanish wiki if I start to edit in murcian --[[User:Assarbe|Assarbe]] 12:14, 14 October 2005 (UTC)


=== Approved ===
:: These bogus users are people interested in the edition of articles. They aren't invented people. If they can't support, well, would be deleted of the list, but there aren't "invented" people. --[[User:Assarbe|Assarbe]] 07:10, 11 October 2005 (UTC)
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{{lc-row| Wikipedia Chavacano | created | 2007-01-07 }}
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{{lc-row| Wikipedia Franco-Provençal | created | 2006-12-23 }}
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{{lc-row| Wikipedia Gorontalo | created | 2018-04-18 }}
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{{lc-row| Wikipedia Hill Mari | created | 2010-10-17 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Igala | approved | 2024-04-02 | T361644 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Ilokano | created | 2006-12-21 }}
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=== Rejected ===
:: I'm not claiming Murcian as separate language, and this proposal isn't stating anything about this linguistic status. In fact, the links to find information about Murcian language are in both sense, one stating as independent language, and another stating as Spanish dialect, in the way that every person can make their own opinion. Then I made my own opinion, and I've supported it so. Why?. Because I see Murcian is very dialectalished, it isn't as Andalusian nor Canarian, but I think that it the most distanced dialect from Spanish, not only because how it's pronounced, but also because its particularly lexicon and another reasons. The differences between Murcian and Stantard Spanish are very showy. Would be Murcian particularities welcome in Spanish Wikipedia?. I'm sure it isn't possible, because Murcian particularities are considered as "bizarre" by Spanish-speakers from outside Murcia. I'm Spanish-speaker too, and it's really hard to me accepting Murcian lexicon in Spanish Wikipedia. In Valencian case, it's opposed, particularities are welcome in Catalan wikipedia, because Valencian particularities aren't seen as a "bizarre form" from Catalonians or Majorquinian people who speaks Valencian/Catalan.
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:: In the other side, the data about 3.500.000 were an edit from anonymous user after this approval, and the original data were 350.000, as I've restored it (the mention about geographical zone were post-edited too, and reverted so). I'm agree that wikipedia is not and has not to be a political tool to promote linguistic separatism, but also wikipedia has not to be a tool to keep down dying languages or dialects, if there are persons willing it to survive. --[[User:Martorell|Joanot]] 19:08, 6 October 2005 (UTC)
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:::Frankly, Joanot, I think you're stretching things by claiming that there is some fundamental difference between, on the one hand, Murcian and standard Spanish and, on the other, other dialects and their respective literary languages. Whenever anyone from Valencia claims that Valencian is a different language from Catalan (because they have a different word for "grasshopper" or "screwdriver", or whatever), the usual retort from Catalans (with which I agree) is "go check any book about linguistics". Similarly, I have yet to see any book about linguistics or any encyclopaedia that backs the status of Murcian as a language. As for Murcian uses not being welcome in the Spanish Wikipedia, this happens with colloquialisms in general in any language. Users of English Wikipedia wouldn't accept in an article a sentence like "dat ain't got nuffin' a do wiv dis matta". Do you think rejecting such sentences is disparaging to the speakers of English dialects where such utterances are common? Will such speakers feel uncomfortable in the English Wikipedia? In my opinion, it is just that the standard written language has certain conventional rules. And this is the crux of the matter here: The proponent or proponents of a Murcian Wikipedia want to establish a standard written language based on an amalgam of certain regional usages. Nothing wrong with that. If Murcians at large were interested in this experiment in developing a standard language, and magazines, books, radio programs and so on became available in the language, it would be their choice, and Murcian would be accepted as a written language. That, however, doesn't seem to be the case, especially to judge by the level of support they have mustered here, and the unseemly tactics they have resorted to. As I said, the motives to create a Murcian Wikipedia seem to have more to do with the ambition of a handful of language activists than with meeting the real needs of a linguistic community. --[[User:AngelRiesgo|AngelRiesgo]] 21:28, 6 October 2005 (UTC)
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:::: First of all, I'm NOT stating Murcian as independent language, I don't care about it, the most important for me is there are persons willing to do an encyclopaedia in their own language/dialect/whatever-you-want, because they have no place to make it in Murcian. And If you're telling that Murcian is only an "regional colloquialism form" you are demonstrating not to know the linguistic facts in the region of Murcia. Other cases such an "Andalusian grammar" really would be a "colloquialism form", or Canarian. But Murcian is different, almost to my opinion. If you read the links above, both parts, stating as Spanish dialect and stating as independent language, are saying the same: It's the most distanced dialect from Spanish, not only because of how it's pronouncing, but also because of its strongly diferent lexicon, morphology, sintax, etc... I'm sure you haven't read information about Murcian, or you have no interest to read it because of prejudices or because any other reason. --[[User:Martorell|Joanot]] 08:49, 7 October 2005 (UTC)
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{{lc-row| Old Wikipedia | rejected | 2012-03-03 }}
:::Well, I do not really understand why some people say that Murcian dialect doesn't exist. There is a link of the '''University of Murcia''' [http://www.um.es/tonosdigital/znum5/index.htm 1] about it and that should be enough. I am Murcian and I speak Murcian. It is not only the accent but also lots of local expressions and words that make Murcian a dialect. Murcian comes from a mixture of Catalan, Aragonese, Spanish and Arab. Some links about diferent words in murcian [http://www.zonalibre.org/blog/logaritmia/archives/2004_06.html], [http://www.eltrokolo.com/mula/diccionario+mula+murcia.htm], [http://www.verbolog.com/81murcia.htm], [http://members.fortunecity.es/calledos/pagina20a.htm]... Some word that exist in Spanish are used with another meaning in murcian: pijo (that means in spanish person with money and proud of it) is used in Murcian in much other meanings (me importa un pijo, pijarse el culo...). The rest of Spain often consider that murcian people speaks a very bad and almost uncomprensible Spanish and that's not because we speak bad but because we speak a quite diferent Spanish, such as Aragonese and Asturian (Bable). I consider that we have the same right of having a wikipedia that people from Aragón or from Asturias. There have been some irregularities with this votation but this shouldn't be an argument against this proposal. If someone thinks that Murcian is understood by Spanish people, I could say that I understand Portuguese, Catalan, Italian, Bable, Aragonese, and "Gallego" quite well and this doesn't mean they're the same langage. --[[User:Charlitos|Charlitos]] 14:36, 7 October 2005 (UTC) ''PS: sorry for my bad English''
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::::Those words that you say are perfectly understood in several places in Spain. So, they aren't exclusive Murcian words. Moreover, a lexicon doesn't make a language. [http://usuarios.lycos.es/lacasadelarbol/2Jaen.htm Here] you can find a lot of words and expressions frequently used in Jaén, but I'm not interested in a ''Jiennensis Wikipedia'', because it's a no-sense. About morphology and sintax: what is the difference between Spanish and Murcian? I can't see it. Murcian is only a Spanish dialect, as evolved (or even less) as Andalusian and Canarian. And there aren't enough books written in Murcian to know its particular writing or spelling. I think this is only a experiment. [[User:217.217.142.134|217.217.142.134]] 23:10, 7 October 2005 (UTC)
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{{lc-row| Wikibooks Laki | rejected | 2019-12-18 }}
::::: In villages like Pontones or Santiago de la Espada yes, obviosly. In fact, they are part or the murcian language expansion area (or you don't know that Eastern Jaen and Murcia have too many similar lexicon?). You seems to "forget" that Murcian is extensive to all the Segura River land, and Segura River born in the Sierra del Segura, in Jaen. --[[User:Assarbe|Assarbe]] 11:50, 11 October 2005 (UTC)
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{{lc-row| Wikibooks Meitei | rejected | 2019-11-08 }}
:: By far, the Argentinian Spanish features most of the claimed characteristics of the Murcian dialect (not to tell about the mutual understandability: has anyone watches the first shots of Martín H located in Buenos Aires? Did anyone understand? Have you seen La vendedora de rosas (it had to be subtitled)?). And nobody is thinking about an Argentinian wikipedia. With regard to lexicon, some care must by put. Most of the provided examples here (pijo) or in the Café of es.wikipedia (copón) are standard Spanish words. --[[User:Ecemaml|Ecemaml]] 15:23, 7 October 2005 (UTC)
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{{lc-row| Wikibooks Multilingual 2 | rejected | 2019-12-12 }}
:::Ya que meta es multiligüe, hablaré en español, que me resulta más práctico. Lo siento, no he visto las películas. Si los argentinos quieren hacer una wikipedia, eso es asunto suyo. Quizá (y digo quizá porque no he visto las películas) el portugués se parezca más al español que el "argentino" que has indicado y sin embargo, son lenguas diferentes. Si no os vale con un estudio de una universidad pública española, pues no sé que más decir. La página http://www.llenguamaere.com/ es una página que da suficiente información sobre la lengua murciana (y no tengo ninguna afiliación a ella), os invito a que la visiteis, no mienten en nada. El dialecto murciano es el más diferenciado de la geografía española y el único que podría conseguir la consideración de lengua diferenciada a medio plazo. Si alguien considera que no debería existir la wikipedia en murciano porque no existe la wikipedia en X, pues que la proponga... --[[User:Charlitos|Charlitos]] 14:11, 8 October 2005 (UTC)
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{{lc-row| Wikibooks Riograndenser Hunsrückisch | rejected | 2018-05-02 }}
::::Nadie ha puesto en duda que exista un dialecto murciano. La cuestión de fondo es que una Wikipedia no es un juguete para que una o tal vez dos personas hagan un experimento. Has citado dos veces ese estudio de la Universidad de Murcia. ¿Has visto que en ese documento los autores prácticamente se mofan de la idea de que existe una "llengua murciana"? Puede ser una visión parcial, por supuesto, y está claro que hay quienes defienden la existencia de una llengua murciana, como las personas que están detrás de llenguamaere.com, Enza y L'Ajuntaera. Estas personas desean promover el uso de esta lengua y escribir y leer en la misma. Pero ¿cuántos son realmente? El número de 300.000 parece exagerado. He estado buscando referencias en Internet y me he encontrado este ejemplo de lengua murciana escrita: [http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:yvlJ7hT-cXcJ:www25.brinkster.com/rubencico/lajuntaera.html+%22llengua+murciana%22+Enza&hl=en]. No cabe duda de que el lenguaje utilizado en la columna de la izquierda es pintoresco, pero ¿realmente hay 300.000 personas para quienes ese lenguaje resulta más comprensible y natural que la traducción de la derecha? Me cuesta creerlo, aunque es posible, cómo no, que sea por mi ignorancia sobre el tema, o por mis prejuicios, como dice Joanot. En cualquier caso, estás soslayando el problema de fondo. Yo intervine aquí en Meta para denunciar un fraude doble: Por un lado, la información sobre la lengua murciana se presentó de una manera creo que tergiversada, como si fuera un idioma universalmente reconocido como diferente del castellano, y con un número enorme de hablantes (3.500.000 en aquel momento); en segundo lugar, y esto es lo más grave, porque parecía que los usuarios que habían apoyado la propuesta eran usuarios falsos. Si revisas el historial de esta página, verás que fueron un usuario que ya había votado y una IP anónima quienes añadieron varios votos a favor del murciano inventándose imaginativos nombres de usuario. Y esto es lo que me parece mal, que una o a lo sumo dos personas empleen todo tipo de medios, saltándose cualquier norma ética, para conseguir una Wikipedia como si fuera su juguetito personal. ¿Qué punto de vista neutral podrá ofrecer una Wikipedia de una sola persona? Es cierto que existen ya wikipedias en lenguas bastante discutibles (se me viene a la cabeza la Wikipedia en klingon...), pero las normas para crear nuevas versiones se han endurecido precisamente para dificultar la proliferación de tales wikipedias marginales. No creo que la Wikipedia en klingon hubiera sido aprobada a día de hoy. Sigo teniendo la impresión de que el único objetivo que persiguen quien(es) desea(n) tener una Wikipedia en murciano es político: Poder presentar la existencia de esa Wikipedia como prueba de aceptación en la red de la lengua murciana, en su afán (legítimo, sin duda) de conseguir un reconocimiento oficial para ésta en la Región de Murcia. No creo que Wikipedia deba ser un instrumento de reivindicación lingüística, y menos con un apoyo tan escaso. Créeme que sentiría mucho que alguien pudiera ver algo antimurciano en mis comentarios. Nada más lejos de mi intención, de verdad. --[[User:AngelRiesgo|AngelRiesgo]] 15:42, 8 October 2005 (UTC)
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::::: Hola, soy uno de los promotores de la idea de llevar a la práctica esta versión de la WIKI en murciano. En primer lugar quería aclarar que en absoluto he inventado usuario alguno. Puede tratarse de un error, ya que si fui yo quien los agregó a petición suya. Eran gente interesada en colaborar activamente con la edición de artículos. Digo esto porque me molestaría realmente que se llegara a pensar en que he inventado unos nombres para abultar la lista, cosa que obviamente no es así. Por otra parte, Angel, tampoco te tergiverso nada al hablarte de datos. Entraré en detalle. Obviamente no hace falta que te diga que no existe un murciano estandarizado, ¿porque? pues evidentemente porque no existe normalización alguna. Si la hubiese, el murciano tendría status de idioma oficial con toda probabilidad y proyectos como este ya los habrían. El murciano tiene básicamente una gramática castellana, con algún tiempo verbal en catalán, ¿y que? ¿tienen el gallego y el catalán una gramática muy diferenciada del castellano, una estructura sintáctica muy diferenciada tal vez? No, y está claro que son lenguas diferentes al castellano, porque han tenido una diferenciación y una influencias en su formación diferentes. Este argumento lo empleo yo para defender esta tesis. Comparar el murciano con el andaluz me parece erroneo. Salta a la vista que los únicos rasgos diferentes del andaluz respecto al castellano estandar son fonéticos. No existe un léxico diferenciado apenas ni existen influencias como la que la catalana tiene sobre el murciano. Precisamente si el murciano es (de momento) un dialecto, es por las influencias catalanas y árabes. Esto hace que el murciano no sea comparable al andaluz desde mi punto de vista, que obviamente es solo eso, mi opinión. En segundo lugar, obviamente con el adjetivo "pintoresco" ya has definido el porque el proyecto murciano no puede cuajar en el español. Simplemente por desprecio y desconocimiento. ¿Que crees que podría pasar si yo editase un artículo en el que en vez de decir "naranja" dijese "taroncha"? ¿o en vez de "salió" pusiese "va salir"? ¿o si usase los apóstrofos típicos del murciano? obviamente los compañeros de la wiki española lo eliminarían y me reprocharían (con toda la razón del mundo) que me ciñese al castellano estandar. Entonces ¿que debemos hacer con el murciano? ¿está en tierra de nadie? porque no nos vamos a engañar que es parecido al castellano, pues en parte deriva de el, pero no es más ni menos parecido que pueda serlo el aragonés, por ejemplo. ¿Te opusiste también a la wiki aragonesa? Porque eso sería ser consecuente con lo que estás diciendo. Quiero hacerte saber que no tengo filiación política alguna, ni pertenezco a Enza, L'Ajuntaera ni ninguna asociación de este tipo. Simplemente me gustaría realizar este proyecto. Cuanto menos, comprende que tengo que presentarlo, como se suele decir, el no ya lo tengo. Respecto a 300.000, ten en cuenta que la Región de Murcia tiene una población de 1.300.000. Ni mucho menos todo el mundo conoce el murciano. Los 300.000 a los que hago alusión son gentes de las poblaciones donde aún es representativa la influencia del murciano. Obviamente en las dos grandes ciudades la situación de esta habla es puramente residual, reducida a las pedanías adyacentes. Por otra parte, y ya acabo, quiero que percibas el hecho de que gran parte del vocabulario murciano (arabismos generalmente) fueron adoptados por el español, aunque sean palabras poco comunes. Otra parte del vocabulario murciano ha sido adoptado por el español como palabras malsonantes, etiquetando así una lengua como marginal. Obviamente si en Murcia se dice "tié que" o puesto de "tiene que", no es porque seamos más tontos que nadie, simplemente hemos recibido influencias que igual que nos hacen decir eso, nos hacen aspirar determinadas letras. Insisto, no por ser menos cultos que nadie (ya que en Castilla habrán labradores sin formación alguna que sin embargo pronuncien adecuadamente el castellano).ejemplo: ''Llorca es una zudià i molecipio murciano con una pupulancia e mas e 80.000 habitantes, e los qualos cuasi 50.000 viven n'er centro i 30.000 esturreaos dentre los más e 60 caseríos d'er molecipio. Llorca amás tié'l termino molecipal mas jrande e to'l Estao Español, ansina ha·arribao a ser comparao'n grandaria con provincias como Guipúzcoa'' Si esto te parece paleto, es tu opinión. Pero que es murciano y que el murciano es así, es una total evidencia. Y tranquilo, no veo antimurcianismo en tus palabras, simplemente algo de desconocimiento, que te lleva a creer que lo que dicen cuatro acomplejados catedráticos de la UMU es válido. Aquí ya sabemos de que pata cojea esa gente. Sienten auténtico asco y verguenza por su propio hablar y quieren enterrarlo cuanto antes. Que le vamos a hacer. Un saludo. --[[User:Assarbe|Assarbe]] 11:12, 10 October 2005 (UTC)
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::::::Gracias por tu respuesta. No creo que hablar en murciano sea paleto. Me parece muy bien que se intente conservar una forma de hablar que se está perdiendo. Pero tú mismo reconoces que no existe una norma culta de murciano escrito y ahí empiezan los problemas. Una de las reglas que se han aprobado en Meta para la creación de wikipedias en nuevas lenguas es que éstas tengan una forma escrita, y no me parece que el murciano cumpla esta condición. Es más, creo que el número de hablantes debería contar sólo a quienes se sienten identificados con esa forma escrita. Si hiciéramos una encuesta en la Región de Murcia, preguntando a la gente "¿Usted que lengua habla?", no creo que fueran muchos los que respondieran que hablan la lengua murciana. Es un argumento tramposo decir que hay no sé cuántos cientos de miles de hablantes de murciano, considerando un continuo que abarca diferentes niveles de diferencias léxicas y gramaticales con el castellano normativo, y contar a todas esas personas como parte de la comunidad lingüística a la que serviría la wikipedia en murciano. Me parece legítimo que queráis promover una forma normativa del murciano y que se escriban libros y prensa y, por qué no, enciclopedias en esa lengua. Es una opción como tantas otras. Sin embargo, hoy por hoy, no está claro que haya un número considerable de personas en la Región de Murcia que se sientan más cómodas leyendo información sobre, qué sé yo, la historia de Australia o la geografía de Brasil en murciano. Reitero lo que dije en un comentario anterior: "the linguistic community must exist before the Wikipedia, and not the other way around", o sea, que no empecéis a construir la casa por el tejado. Por último, el hecho de que hayas considerado que no había ningún inconveniente en votar en nombre de otros demuestra un desconocimiento de las normas de la comunidad wiki. Los votos deben corresponder a usuarios registrados, no vale decir que se vota porque alguien en comunicación personal te dijo "vota por mí". Si esas personas no han sido capaces de darse de alta como usuarios en meta o en alguna wikipedia y votar ellos mismos, comprenderás que existan dudas de que vayan a registrarse y colaborar activamente en la wikipedia en murciano. Y también comprenderás que existan dudas sobre tu propia capacidad para ser el administrador de una wikipedia, donde tendrías que velar por el cumplimiento de las normas de licencia y demás. Siento haberme convertido en el aguafiestas que ha paralizado la creación de la wikipedia en murciano pero sigo pensando que es un proyecto excesivamente personal que no aportaría nada a la comunidad wiki. Ya hay unas cuantas wikipedias medio abandonadas incluso en lenguas relativamente importantes. --[[User:AngelRiesgo|AngelRiesgo]] 09:11, 11 October 2005 (UTC)
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::::::: Reitero lo dicho antes. No se trata de un "vota por mi", sino de gente que podría ayudar potencialmente en la edición de artículos. No se si esperabas que la wiki murciana tenga igual número de colaboradores que la española. Eso sería imposible, ya que hablamos de cientos de millones de hablantes del español e infinitamente menos gente en murciano. Por otra parte, me parece bueno el argumento de que no tenemos una normalización (y esperaba creeme que lo diéseis), pero eso no pareció ser un inconveniente para crear una wiki aragonesa ¿crees que la primera opción de algún zaragozano va a ser leer los artículos en aragonés en vez de en castellano?. Por lo tanto, como comprenderás, es normal que vea que existe una discriminación en este caso hacia el murciano. Y existir una comunidad murcianohablante existe, que sea pequeña vale, pero la hay. Te invito a que vayas a los pueblos murcianos y que oigas a la gente hablar, probablemente así veras el hecho diferencial, el que una lengua o habla tenga mala prensa no puede implicar el negar su existencia. Y lógicamente no me tomo esto como un agravio a título personal, pero no puedo evitar el ver cierta discriminación hacia el murciano, como ya te he dicho antes, porque hay wikipedias en lenguas mucho menos diferenciadas y menos habladas y en este caso veo que precisamente los compañeros de la wiki española son los que están poniendo más palos en las ruedas de la dignificación del murciano. Lo que si que no me vale como argumento es que el léxico murciano se entienda en Jaén como se dice por arriba ¿como no lo van a entender? ¿no forman parte los jiennenses orientales de nuestra misma realidad: La cuenca del Segura?. Se entiende en Jaén oriental como en Orihuela como en Hellín. Lo que si me gustaría dejar claro es que no he tratado de timar a nadie con el tema de los usuarios. Lo digo porque veo que más de uno se ha sentido engañado y se ha llegado a poner en duda mi honestidad. En fin zagal, no quiero aburrirte más con estas historias. Seguiré tratando de avanzar y ejercer mi derecho legítimo a ser escuchado, aunque no se me haga ni puñetero caso :) No hago mal a nadie reintentándolo. Un saludo --[[User:Assarbe|Assarbe]] 12:07, 11 October 2005 (UTC)
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*'''SUPPORT''' -- wikipedia en llengua maere!! --[[User:Node ue|Node ue]] 01:51, 14 October 2005 (UTC)
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* Murcian was moved from the aproved list because the "bogus users" matter, what has been demostred that there are real usernames... What's the problem now? Why Murcian wikipedia is still denied?
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**Actually no one has fixed the "bogus users" matter - most of them are still not real usernames. --[[User:Chamdarae|Chamdarae]] 19:08, 14 October 2005 (UTC)
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===Stellingwerfs===
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{{requests for new languages/Stellingwerfs}}
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===Gronings===
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*People interested [if native speaker, please mark (N)]:
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Aeres | rejected | 2007-08-08 }}
**Proposer's user account in Meta and other wikis: [[User:24.251.198.251|24.251.198.251]]
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Ahe | rejected | 2019-06-07 }}
**User accounts of others who are willing to work on the proposed wiki: [[User:Node ue|Node ue]] 07:48, 31 July 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Albanskiy | rejected | 2017-01-25 }}
*ISO code : gos
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Aldorian | rejected | 2022-12-26 }}
*proposed domain: http://gos.wikipedia.org
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Algero-Moroccan Arabic | rejected | 2007-04-23 }}
*Relevant infos: Gronings is spoke in Groningen Province of the netherlands.
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Alkaxus | rejected | 2012-08-10 }}
**Link to article on the language in an existing Wikipedia:
{{lc-row| Wikipedia American Norwegian | rejected | 2019-11-11 }}
**App. number of speakers: 600.000
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Ancient Greek 2 | rejected | 2008-02-23 }}
**Location(s) spoken: Groningen province and adjacent Ostfriesland area
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**Closely related languages: Drents, Overijssels, Stellingwerfs, some neighbouring dialects in germany
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Ancient Hebrew | rejected | 2010-03-07 }}
**External links to organizations that promote the language: [http://www.grunnegertoal.nl/ Stichting Grunneger Toal]
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Anglish | rejected | 2014-02-12 }}
*Link to request on a mailing list:
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Anglo-Norman | rejected | 2014-01-23 }}
*Comments:[[Test-wp/nds/Zeews|this page is written in Gronings]]
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Antwerpish | rejected | 2010-03-01 }}
**Roughly the same objection as above, although Gronings is spoken more widely and is more different from other Low Saxon dialect groups than Stellingwervish is. If really a lot of people support this request we can think (mind: ''think'') of opening a Gronings-Ostfrisisch Wikipedia. [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] 07:58, 22 July 2005 (UTC)
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** '''Doubt''' - Too little knowledge about Gronings, but I doubt the Low Saxon langauge should be split into tens of Wikipedia's, however how hard it is to cope with the regional variations. [[User:DanielM|DanielM]] 07:04, 25 August 2005 (UTC)
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**'''Oppose''' (see Stellingwerfs) [[User:Arbeo|Arbeo]] 08:42, 26 August 2005 (UTC)
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***I must admit, however, that Gronings is among the more idiosyncratic and deviant subdivisions of Low Saxon; yet I am convinced that one Wikipedia for Plattdütsch and one for Dutch Low Saxon variants will do. [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] 17:55, 27 August 2005 (UTC)
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**** Again, the division is along a north-south line rather than an east-west line. http://fixedsys.org/~node_ue/o'ohadag/index.PNG A google search for "dutch low saxon" returns only 275 results, out of the first 10, 3 are from Servien's messages to Wikipedia-l, most of the rest have them as consecutive members of a list, like: "Dutch, Low Saxon, Frisian, German", or in the phrase "Dutch/Low Saxon mixture dialect in Gelderland" to refer to East Veluws. "netherlands low saxon" only finds 10 results, only one of which seems to be referring to it as a variant (others are in phrases like "In the Netherlands, Low Saxon is...". If we subtract all the "Dutch/Low Saxon mixture" results, we get 174 pages. Among the first 10 of these, 5 of them are from messages written by Servien. None of the other ones in the first 10 refer to "Dutch Low Saxon" (again, they are all parts of lists and the like) except for http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-i18n/2003-April/msg00069.html , '''which actually raises the issue of ''disunity'' of Low Saxon in the Netherlands''', with many different dialects, orthographies, etc. The existance of a single "Dutch Low Saxon" is a myth. There is no such thing. If there were, wouldn't it appear more on the Internet than just Servien's crazy ramblings?? Compare the vast result for "gronings taal" --[[User:Node ue|Node ue]] 05:54, 10 September 2005 (UTC) <small>Strike by [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] [[User_talk:Caesarion|<small>Velim, non opto</small>]] 08:38, 11 September 2005 (UTC)</small>
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*****Node, all of us, including Servien, know that and we have known what you think about this for ages. Again, I gave the reasons for my support previously, though I consider my self at least as conscious as you are of the fact that the present dialects do not form a close linguistic entity. We should not squabble any further about this, it won't get us closer. And most of all, please don't throw personally aimed cries like the one above at anyone on this list. [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] [[User_talk:Caesarion|<small>Velim, non opto</small>]] 08:38, 11 September 2005 (UTC)
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******I have to agree with Node here that "Dutch Low Saxon" is a rather unnatural grouping of dialects. They do not form a single language separate from Low Saxon in Germany, and I think they probably shouldn't all be lumped together in one wiki. I think linguistic considerations, not political boundaries, should determine what languages get wikis. Perhaps it would be better to aim the proposed DLS wiki at Veluws and neighbouring dialects (which are reasonably diverse anyway), and plan to form separate wikis for Gronings and other varieties of Low Saxon at a future date, depending on support from speakers of these languages. --[[User:Chamdarae|Chamdarae]] 17:46, 11 September 2005 (UTC)
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*****Oh yes, languages are too often falsely divided along political borders and this is undesirable. However, the DLS initiative we are discussing was not inspired by political but by practical considerations. All of the Dutch dialects use some Dutch based spelling, quite different from the present Low Saxon Wikipedia. On nds:, besides, the dialects used are all but rarely unfamiliar to speakers of Dutch LS dialects, because a lot of differences really ''are'' east-west oriented. We have discussed this topic before elaborately, both here and on the Wikipedia mail list, where the debate often got a nasty and quite personally aimed undertone. If anything, I want to avoid that to continue. [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] [[User_talk:Caesarion|<small>Velim, non opto</small>]] 18:49, 12 September 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Base Ganu | rejected | 2019-06-13 }}
********** You don't seem to understand -- the Internet in general seems to agree with me. A google search for "dutch low saxon" returns only 275 results, out of the first 10, 3 are from Servien's messages to Wikipedia-l, most of the rest have them as consecutive members of a list, like: "Dutch, Low Saxon, Frisian, German". "netherlands low saxon" only finds 10 results, only one of which seems to be referring to it as a variant (others are in phrases like "In the Netherlands, Low Saxon is..."). If we subtract all the "Dutch/Low Saxon mixture" results, we get 174 pages. ''Among the first 10 of these, 5 of them are '''from messages written by Servien'''''. None of the other ones in the first 10 refer to "Dutch Low Saxon" except for http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-i18n/2003-April/msg00069.html , '''which actually raises the issue of ''disunity'' of Low Saxon in the Netherlands''', with many different dialects, orthographies, etc. The existance of a single "Dutch Low Saxon" is a myth. There is no such thing. If there were, '''wouldn't it appear more on the Internet''' than just Servien's crazy ramblings?? Compare the vast results for "grunneger sproak", http://www.google.nl/search?q=grunneger+sproak , 1940 results. --[[User:Node ue|Node ue]] 23:28, 14 September 2005 (UTC)
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**********Node, you can repeat it ''over and over'', I simply do not disagree with you that the Dutch Low saxon dialects don't form a linguist unity. I don't understand why you suggest I do. And again, I gave my justification long ago, so did you with the opposite. So what's the point of going on and on and on about this? We have heard each other's arguments and we know where we stand. [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] [[User_talk:Caesarion|<small>Velim, non opto</small>]] 08:07, 16 September 2005 (UTC)
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{{lc-row| Wikipedia Bhili | rejected | 2019-12-11 }}
===Zealandic===
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*People interested [if native speaker, please mark (N)]: [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]]; [[User:Brittannicus|Brittannicus]] 09:33, 1 August 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Bosanski Simple | rejected | 2019-11-11 }}
**Proposer's user account in Meta and other wikis: [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]], [[nl:Gebruiker:Steinbach]], [[li:Gebroeker:HaafLimbo]]
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Boso Kalongan | rejected | 2018-03-14 }}
**User accounts of others who are willing to work on the proposed wiki: [[User:Node ue|Node ue]] 07:48, 31 July 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Braille | rejected | 2017-01-20 }}
**ISO code: zws
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Brazilian Portuguese 2 | rejected | 2010-01-04 }}
*Proposed domain: http://zws.wikipedia.org
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Brazilian Portuguese 3 | rejected | 2010-03-18 }}
*Relevant information:
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Brazilian Portuguese 4 | rejected | 2017-01-26 }}
**Link to article on the language in an existing Wikipedia: [[en:Zealandic]]; [[nl:Zeeuws]]
{{lc-row| Wikipedia British English | rejected | 2008-09-13 }}
**App. number of speakers: 250.000
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Buhid | rejected | 2018-07-27 }}
**Locations spoken: Roughly the [[en:Zeeland|Zeeland]] province of the Netherlands, and the former island of [[en:Goeree-Overflakkee|Goeree-Overflakkee]]. Depends on the defintion.
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Bulu | rejected | 2007-07-21 }}
**Closely related languages: Dutch proper, Hollandic dialect, West Flemish. Some include Zealandic in the latter. Anyway Zealandic transites into both West Flemish and Hollandic by means of a dialect continuum.
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Bungo | rejected | 2008-02-23 }}
**External links to organizations that promote the language: [http://people.zeelandnet.nl/evenhuis/ De Zeêuwse taelsite]
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Chianino | rejected | 2021-06-02 }}
*Link to request on mailing list:
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Chamyuet | rejected | 2017-02-06 }}
*Comments:
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Chinese (Pinyin) 2 | rejected | 2018-09-27 }}
**Some Dutch nationalists say Zealandic is a dialect of Dutch. [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] 07:58, 22 July 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Church Slavonic | rejected | 2008-12-19 }}
***You're joking, aren't you? How can this request ever be serious? [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] 07:58, 22 July 2005 (UTC)
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**It isn't really, but if people show their interest I will be willing to do a lot of work for it. [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] 07:58, 22 July 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Classical Mongolian | rejected | 2022-07-21 }}
**'''Support'''. Do you speak Zeêuws, Caesarion? If you do, I hope you will create a Test Wikipedia immediately and we might search for support from others. If you don't, I think we should wait for some people who do. --[[User:Node ue|Node ue]]
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***Yes Node, I can speak Zeêuws and since my parents live in Zeeland I will probably find some native speakers willing to contribute. I know of no current Wikipedians who speak it however; some might prefer a combined Zeelandic-West Flemish Wikipedia. [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] 19:57, 23 July 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Cocopa | rejected | 2019-06-13 }}
**De Test-Wikipedia, of iets wat-a d'rop trekt, staet [[Test-wp/gem-zws/|ier]].
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**'''Oppose''' - Not standard spelling, a lot of regional variation in the small territory where it is spoken. No literature history. The few texts in Zealandic on the internet are basically Dutch with modified spelling to make it sound more Zealandic. Too little for a succesfull Wikipedia, and unnecessary, since since most people in Zealand are perfectly happy with standard Dutch. [[User:DanielM|DanielM]] 07:04, 25 August 2005 (UTC)
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***Daniel, there are a lot of points I must disagree on with you. First of all: there a two widely accepted spellings: the dictionary-orthography and the Noe-orthography, and the mutual differences are so small that I hardly expect any problems. The regional variation is often vastly exaggerated by the native speakers; on the contrary, most of Zeeland is remarkably cohaerent in a linguistic point of view (except for Zeeuws-Vlaanderen); much more so than North Holland, Groningen and Drenthe, not to mention Limburg. And that there is hardly any literature may not bar the creation of a Wikipedia. This is the classical chicken-and-egg-theorema: somewhere the tradition of writing Zealandic or any language has to start. Finally, I don't think most Zeelandic speakers are ''perfectly happy'' with Dutch: they might be ''content'', but one has to stay content until a more satisfying offer is made. It is always beneficial when you can read and write your own language, for Zeêuwen not less so than for anyone else. [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] 17:52, 27 August 2005 (UTC)
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****If there is no literature, it either means the language has been opressed, or it is just silly to write literature in it, because it might just be a simple dialect that doesn't differ significantly from the cultural language. The purpose of Wikipedia is not to start a new language, and especially not to turn dialects into a language. Read this [http://www.afrikaans.nu] why turning dialects into a language is a bad idea (also, check out the page "taalafstand" there), and this one [http://taalunieversum.org/taalunie/erkenning_zeeuws_als_streektaal/] why Zealandic is not considered a language. [[User:DanielM|DanielM]] 18:01, 28 August 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Coptic 2 | rejected | 2008-01-13 }}
***You seem to doubt my seriousness and to think I am absolutely ignorant about Zealandic! Man, I red quite a lot about the pros and contras of recognising Zealandic. And your remark about literature is just too stupid for words! In a way, Zealandic ''is'' oppressed, Standard Dutch being taught in schools exclusively and being the only accepted language in any official situation! Why don't you just grant 250,000 people their own Wikipedia? And tell me, was it silly to turn the low German dialects of the Netherlands into a language, namely Dutch? I can come up with dozens of internet publications that claim the contrary, but ''you'' only come up with what agrees with your point of view! [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] 22:05, 28 August 2005 (UTC)
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****Let's take a look at your example Wikipedia:
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****"''Jaet, j'eit 't goed gezieë, ier oort 'n afdeêlienge van Wikipedia, de vrieë encyclopedie die iedereêne kan bewarke, in 't Zeêuws opgezet.''
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****Equivalent standard Dutch:
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****''Ja, je hebt 't goed gezien, hier hoort 'n afdeling van Wikipedia, de vrije encyclopedie die iedereen kan bewerken, in 't Zeeuws opgezet.''
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****Some of the differences we see:
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Dalmatian | rejected | 2009-01-03 }}
*****The h is not pronounced, so removed in Zeeuws. Removal of letters is common in dialects, however, I'm not aware of another dialect that does this.
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Dalmatian 2 | rejected | 2017-01-29 }}
*****The ij is pronounced as ie and therefore written that way. This happens in many Dutch dialects.
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Dari | rejected | 2012-11-05 }}
*****One word(combination) that looks a bit more different, j'eit, but it is clear that this is close to "je het", which happens in more Dutch dialects.
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Daylami | rejected | 2017-01-29 }}
****We do not see any differences in grammar, and the words are standard Dutch.
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Drents | rejected | 2008-05-27 }}
****Now German, likely far from perfect, because my German is terrible:
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Early Middle English (EMe) | rejected | 2013-11-13 }}
*****'Ja, du hast es richtig gesehen, hier gehört eine Abteilung von Wikipedia, die freie Enzyclopädie was jeder bearbeiten kan, ins Zeeuws präpariert.
{{lc-row| Wikipedia East Frisian Low Saxon | rejected | 2018-06-21 }}
****Apart from changes that reflect different pronounciation, it's clear that many words are completely different, i.e. je<->du het<->es werk<->arbeit opzetten<->präparieren. This example ignores the differences between German grammar and Dutch grammar, especially declensions can cause big differences in the way sentences are constructed in both languages.
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Egyptian | rejected | 2018-01-22 }}
****You get similar effects if you would translate into Frysian. These things are why the case for a Zealandic language is rather weak.
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Elfdalian | rejected | 2007-10-01 }}
****Lastly, I think I did not deserve a personal attack. If you want to go ahead you'd better explain what direction you want to go, why, or if, Zealandic should be treated different from other dialects in Holland, like Haags and Amsterdams, and dialects in other countries. [[User:DanielM|DanielM]] 11:22, 29 August 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Elven | rejected | 2007-10-01 }}
*****Come on now, Zeelandic is quite a lot further apart from Standard Dutch than the The Hague and Amsterdam dialects are. These are ''nearly identical'' with it! Your comparision with German is ''quite misleading''. There are so many Wikipedias in language variants that are much closer to each other than Dutch and German are... And why do you actually ''oppose'' a Zealandic Wikipedia and ''support'' one in Gronings and leave the possibility for a Stellingverwish one open? Stellingwervish is as close to Dutch as Zealandic is (''Jae, ie hebt 't goed ezien, hier wodt ne afdieling ...''), and what is more important: on the to-be-created Dutch Low Saxon Wikipedia, you are perfectly allowed to write in Stellingwervish, while on the Dutch Wikipedia any other variant than Standard Dutch is forbidden. That is a very strong argument pro, imo. The others are that it is ''fairly different'' from Dutch proper (in '''sharp''' contrast to the South Hollandic dialects you mentioned) and also quite coherent, though of course there are differences between the respective speeches of each region. Will you still oppose this project when I find enough willing native speakers? And if so, why not create a unified Zealandic-West-Flemish Wikipedia? Finally, I think your use of the word ''silly'' and your reference to a source as if it were the unmistakable truth should be taken as a personal attack, too. [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] 12:38, 29 August 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Emoji | rejected | 2021-05-15 }}
******Haags and Amsterdam are *not* equal to standard Dutch, far from it. You are mistaken by that the majority of people in these cities do talk almost perfect standard Dutch, the dialacts are almost extinct but still spoken by older people, please search some text in them on Google, and check yourself.
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Empherian | rejected | 2017-12-31 }}
******I'm going to stop this discussion, if citing sources is a personal attack, a proper discussion is not possible. I'd say its a good thing if you want to group several dialects in their own Wikipedia. [[User:DanielM|DanielM]] 17:59, 29 August 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Enets | rejected | 2018-07-27 }}
*****Maybe I must explain it to you: Haags and Amsterdams are Hollandic dialects, that differ only in ''accent'' and in some minor, very minor lexical features. I don't need to google it up, I know enough about it. The differences between Amsterdam dialect and Standard Dutch are similar to those between rural Texan and Standard English. Standard Dutch is based on the south Hollandic dialects, so it is satisfying for all those who speak these dialects. Not so for Zealandic: they have played no role in the formation of the Dutch language and are as a result further removed from Dutch. Don't forget I started the articles [[nl:Zeeuws]], [[nl:Rotterdams]], [[nl:Haags]] and [[nl:Amsterdams]] on the Dutch Wikipedia. So don't say I should google up some information because I'm just ignorant about the whole thing. [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] 21:36, 29 August 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia English Braille | rejected | 2017-01-29 }}
**'''Support''' - Would be willing to do some work to get this wikipedia going. I don't speak Zeêuws, but reading is no problem. [[User:Cicero|Cicero]] 22:40, 27 August 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia English-Nepali | rejected | 2017-01-29 }}
**As a native speaker of [[en:New Zealand English|Nieuw-Zeêuws]], I '''strongly support''' having a Zeêuws wikipedia. May the yoke of oppression be lifted and the banner of [[nl:Vrijheid|vrieheid]] be raised in Zeeland! --[[User:Chamdarae|Chamdarae]] 02:04, 30 August 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Etruscan | rejected | 2018-10-31 }}
*It appears that Chamdarae is the only native speaker supporting here, but I get the following that others may be despite not indicating that. Is anyone else a native speaker? [[User:TUF-KAT|Tuf-Kat]] 05:14, 10 October 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Eurofarsi | rejected | 2007-05-21 }}
**I don't speak Zealandic - the link is to New Zealand English. Caesarion is the only speaker here, and he's not a native speaker, although there are other people who could help set it up. (And sorry if there was any misunderstanding.) --[[User:218.220.35.1|218.220.35.1]] 13:52, 10 October 2005 (UTC)([[User:Chamdarae|Chamdarae]])
{{lc-row| Wikipedia European Portuguese | rejected | 2007-04-12 }}
***Oh, duh, I guess I should have moved the cursor over the link. Thanks for clarifying. Still, if there are any native speakers anywhere, please speak up. [[User:TUF-KAT|Tuf-Kat]] 04:14, 11 October 2005 (UTC)
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{{lc-row| Wikipedia European Portuguese 3 | rejected | 2017-01-23 }}
===Slovio===
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Evenki | rejected | 2008-12-20 }}

{{lc-row| Wikipedia Frainc-comtou | rejected | 2017-03-19 }}
*International Slavic language
{{lc-row| Wikipedia French Simple | rejected | 2008-02-18 }}
*Comments:
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Ga | rejected | 2019-11-04 }}
**I love this language (it's refreshing to see such a complete non-Romance IAL), but would it have enough supporters with Internet access? If we can get at least five people willing to write for it, I'd support this one. [[User:Almafeta|Almafeta]] 02:01, 2 August 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Galego-AGAL | rejected | 2008-04-14 }}
**'''Support''' a Slovio-Wiki and promoted the Idea on the german wikipedia. [[User:Tiontai|Tiontai]] 12:11, 2 August 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Galician-Portuguese | rejected | 2017-01-29 }}
** I also love Slovio (see [[Slavopedia]]) and I can see a great potential in this auxillary language but I am '''against''' a Slovio Wikipedia in this phase of its development:
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Gondi | rejected | 2019-12-11 }}
*** the language has not been stabilized yet - no formal final wordbase or grammar rules
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Gorkha | rejected | 2012-07-10 }}
****(A minor note: Slovio is stable enough for an [http://www.roachhost.com/tim/ English-to-Slovio automatic translator] to be created... [[User:Almafeta|Almafeta]] 23:12, 6 August 2005 (UTC))
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Gronings | rejected | 2018-06-21 }}
*** unknown audience and demand
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Hainanese | rejected | 2009-10-05 }}
*** probably very few people who are likely to contribute
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Hanja | rejected | 2008-04-27 }}
*** no Slovio book or Slovio textbook
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Hanja 2 | rejected | 2021-03-16 }}
** [[User:Kpjas|Kpjas]] 22:48, 2 August 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Hantec | rejected | 2007-11-06 }}
** for the time being, anyone interested in developing a Slovio WP can do that within [[Slavopedia]]. Also, you must be aware of the copyright restrictions on Slovio (one may not modify the language and the question of whether expanding the vocabulary is considered a modification is unresolved). / [[user:tsca|tsca]] [[user talk:tsca|✉]] 22:57, 2 August 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Hawaiian Pidgin | rejected | 2018-08-07 }}
***Agreed, if the information provided here is correct. It would be like requesting a [[en:Folkspraak|Folkspraak]] Wikipedia in this stage of development. [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] 11:42, 4 August 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Hazaragi | rejected | 2017-12-14 }}
**<s>Support and would work. --[[User:Millosh|Millosh]] 21:06, 5 August 2005 (UTC)</s> I didn't see that Kpjas and others are against it :) So, don't support. --[[User:Millosh|Millosh]] 07:12, 7 August 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia High Norwegian | rejected | 2008-01-27 }}
** ''Disapprove''. There is simply no need for such wiki: a slavic-speaking person can use electronic translators to read other-slavic wikipedias comfortably. Slovio is quite primitive and ugly by its nature, and very few will contribute to such wiki, as it will require for them to learn it first. It was designed for non-slavic-speakers to be able to communicate with slavs, but there is no need for it when slavic people can just as easily (or as uneasily) understand each other's native speech (especially written). [[User:Ramir|Ramir]]
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Hinglish | rejected | 2022-12-26 }}
*** In general, Slovio has copyright problem (such as Klingon). But, concept of Slovio is very good. For example, even I am by education slavist, it is more easy to me to read Slovio then, for example, Polish (i.e., I need a dictionary for text in Polish, but I don't need anything to read a text in Slovio). (My native language is Serbian.) If [[:en:Mark Hucko|Mark Hucko]] in the future give Slovio in public domain, Slovio Wikipedia would have a sense. --[[User:Millosh|Millosh]] 01:53, 8 August 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Homshetsma | rejected | 2018-01-22 }}
**** Milosh, I am strongly convinced that you would find it easier and more enjoyable to read machine-translated Polish Wiki-articles that ones written in (poor) Slovio. Let us discuss alternative ways of inter-Slavic cooperations at [[Slavopedia]]. We should firstly gather a stable community of Wikipedians interested in inter-slavic collaboration, and only then start thinking of doing something big like a Slovio Wikipedia. [[User:Ramir|Ramir]] (русский)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Huichol | rejected | 2019-12-12 }}
***** You are right about community. I just thought that people agreed to start Slovio Wikipedia (at [[Slavopedia]]) and I supported this idea just because of that. However, as it was not decision, I am not in favor of this idea. (I don't like copyright of Slovio and this is a big problem for me; but, I thought that there were opposite decision :) ) --[[User:Millosh|Millosh]] 20:50, 12 August 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Hunnic | rejected | 2016-04-22 }}
*** '''Support'''. Slavic people cannot understand each other in general. I am a slavic native speaker - Czech. I can understand Slovak, but not any other Slavic language. Not even russian - and I have been learning it for 3 years in school as a child. I already forgot it (and was never able to really communicate in russian). However, I can read Slovio without any problems. --[[User:Kyknos|Kyknos]] 23:27, 20 August 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Illyrian | rejected | 2016-04-22 }}
**** Hm... I do understand Czech articles when I read them slowly. Allright, it may be just me. But what you need to consider also is how many people will be contributing to a Wikipedia in Slovio. Very few, I reckon. [[User:Ramir|Ramir]] 09:59, 23 August 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Indonesian-Arabic Script | rejected | 2018-04-23 }}
***** Good point. I do like the idea of Slovio, it's an interesting project. But I guess practically all speakers of Slavic languages would prefer to both read and write encyclopedia articles in their native languages. Especially since we already have Wikipedias for almost every Slavic language, what would be the actual benefit of a Slovio one? <Arbeo> 14:03, 23 August 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Insubric | rejected | 2007-06-11 }}
****"Support". That's true that Slavic people can't understand each others. Everything sounds similar, but we don't know what that is really meaning. I'm polish native speaker and I can full understand only people from Slovakia and some part of Czech (Silesia). When I have learned Slovio, I have started to understand some other slavic languages. So, thats the best way to better communications between slavic speakers. And don't forget that we have 18 slavic languages. We need one which is easy to understand for everybody.
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[[User:Bartosx|Bartosx]] 22:46, 23 August 2005
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Irish | rejected | 2012-11-15 }}

{{lc-row| Wikipedia Istriot | rejected | 2018-01-29 }}
===Bavarian (Austro-Bavarian and Südtirolerisch)===
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Itawis | rejected | 2019-12-11 }}

{{lc-row| Wikipedia Jamese | rejected | 2017-01-29 }}
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{{lc-row| Wikipedia Jassic | rejected | 2017-01-29 }}
Wiki accounts of the proposer= [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]], at least if I am to be considered the proposer
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Jawi | rejected | 2018-03-07 }}
|User accounts of others=
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Jeju | rejected | 2008-02-18 }}
**[[User:Melancholie]] (at least for jump start and interwiki)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Jewish Babylonian Aramaic | rejected | 2018-08-20 }}
**[[de:Benutzer:Erd]]
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Kaikavian | rejected | 2019-06-07 }}
**Further 12 supporters; see comments
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Kamassian | rejected | 2020-12-08 }}
|Language code= none, included in collective code: gem (SIL code: BAR / ISO 639-3: bar)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Karakalpak 2 | rejected | 2007-04-09 }}
|Proposed domain= gem-bar.wikipedia.org or bar.wikipedia.org
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Khandeshi | rejected | 2019-12-11 }}
|Wikipedia article= [[en:Austro-Bavarian]]; [[de:Bairische Sprache]]
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Kumaoni | rejected | 2018-03-14 }}
|Number of speakers= no less than 17 million
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Kunwinjku | rejected | 2019-06-14 }}
|Locations spoken= one third of Bavaria, Most of Austria, South Tirol (further info on: [http://www.ethnologue.com/14/show_language.asp?code=BAR BAR] and [http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=bar bar])
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Kupang Malay | rejected | 2019-12-12 }}
|Related languages= High Franconian (including Standard German), Alemannic
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Kurmanji | rejected | 2010-03-05 }}
|Promoting organizations= http://www.bayerische-sprache.de/ and http://www.bair-sprache-chiemgau.de/
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Kurukh | rejected | 2019-12-11 }}
|Request on mailing list=
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Kwasio | rejected | 2018-03-07 }}
}}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Latgalian 2 | rejected | 2007-10-28 }}
;Comments
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Latin (non-Vatican) | rejected | 2018-03-19 }}

{{lc-row| Wikipedia latinized Belorussian | rejected | 2021-07-02 }}
* Bavarian is closer to standard German than Alemannic is; yet many consider it either a separate language or a coherent cluster of quite independent German dialects. It is never called "Bayrisch" in Austria and South Tirol, where it is referred to as ''Österreichisch'' and ''Südtirolerisch'', respectively. In Bavaria and Austria, Bavarian is almost everyone's native language; even in cities and towns it is used very widely.
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Latinized Kyrgyz | rejected | 2022-09-11 }}
** Hi Caesarion! ''Oiso, i woas ned...'' Bavaria being my adopted country I'm feeling flattered ;-) However, I'm afraid a Wikipedia covering all Bavarian dialects is not feasible. They are just to different to fit within one single encyclopedia. Moreover, they are all part of the German language and only very rarely used in non-fictional writing. Do we really need this one? [[User:Arbeo|Arbeo]] 09:52, 21 August 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Latinized Russian | rejected | 2007-08-14 }}
*** This is definitely not true. Bavarian is 'native language' only in three of the seven administrative districts ('Regierungsbezirke') of Bavaria . North Bavaria speaks a Franconian and the south-west a Swabian dialect. -- [[User:172.179.95.20|172.179.95.20]] 15:04, 5 September 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Leet(1337) | rejected | 2017-01-29 }}
**** This little confusion has its origin in the fact that the English term "Bavarian" unlike the German language makes no difference between "bayrisch" in the sense of the state of Bavaria (which also includes Franconian- and Alemannic-speaking districts) and "bairisch" as the linguistic term for the dialects spoken in Upper Bavaria, Lower Bavaria, the Upper Palatinate, most of Austria (except Vorarlberg) and South Tyrol. We are talking here about the second meaning, cf.[[en:Austro-Bavarian]]. --[[User:84.113.230.60|84.113.230.60]] 19:38, 5 September 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Leonese | rejected | 2019-06-13 }}
** Hi Arbeo, we need it as much or little as we need the Alemannic, Limburgic and Plattdütsch Wikipedias. Any speaker can judge whether he thinks a Bavarian Wikipedia is feasible. The borders between ''dialect'' and ''separate language'' are very vague indeed and have become even more so over the past years. While Bavaria is clearly not a separate country, you can't say the same about Bavarian so easily. And while there are indeed many Bavarian dialects this should not be an unsurmountable obstacle for creating a Wikipedia, if there are only a few devoted users willing to coordinate the whole project. And finally, the fact that it is rarely used for non-fictional writing goes for many other languages; just remember for how many of them Wikipedia is the first encyclopaedia that was ever created in that language. [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] 12:21, 21 August 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Libyan Arabic | rejected | 2018-03-22 }}
**If you want to create a bavarian wikipedia, go ahead. But don't tag it as "Austro-Bavarian and Südtirolerisch". There are many different dialects within Austria, with big differences between, for example, Tyrol, Carinthia, Styria and Vienna. --[[User:Tsui|Tsui]] 17:51, 24 August 2005 (UTC) ([[:de:Benutzer:Tsui]])
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Lingua Franca Nova | rejected | 2008-11-25 }}
** '''Support'''. Being an Upper Austrian dialect speaker, I do not view the differences between the bavarian dialects of Austria as a huge obstacle for this project. Actually I think the differences are less to be found in written than in spoken dialect. It is the melody which makes each of them distinctive. But if you compare dialect texts from all the bavarian dialect regions of Austria, they are pretty similar, apart from a few local distinctive features which can be understood easily in general, at least from the context. Same applies to the differences between the Austrian and German Bavarian language. It is no problem for people between Weiden in the Upper Palatinate in Northern Bavaria and the Austro-Hungarian border to understand each other, both in written and spoken dialect. Again, if you compare for instance dialect songs from Bavarian and Austrian song writers like Konstantin Wecker and Wolfgang Ambros, the differences in lyrics are marginal. I assume that in contrast the differences between the Alemannic dialects in Switzerland, Vorarlberg, Liechtenstein, Alsace and Southwestern Germany are much bigger what did not deter them from building a sucessful shared Wikipedia. Of course one could also argue that each federal state of Austria deserves its own wikipedia, but I doubt this is realisable in practice. Creating one local Wikipedia for all Bavarian speakers in Bavaria and Austria (which amount to at least 12 million people) would allow for a vital local wikipedia. Given the fact that about one half of the Bavarian speakers live in Austria, I would propose to label this joint Wikipedia 'Bairisch-Österreichisch' (Bavarian-Austrian), if our Bavarian friends do not have too much troubles with this. I am well aware this is not the correct linguistic term. However, I doubt that the majority of Austrians know what the generic term for their spoken dialect in linguistics is. They usually refer to it with the name of their federal state or just Austrian. I would like to discuss this. --[[User:84.113.230.60|84.113.230.60]] 00:26, 25 August 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Lisarbin | rejected | 2008-04-06 }}
***Two problems: First is, there is no common, standardised, way to write in any of the bavarian dialects. Second: there ''are'' big differences between the dialects. Some examples: here is the, quite famous, poem "[http://bau2.uibk.ac.at/guerti/weanarisch/masd.html med ana schwoazzn dintn]" by [[w:H. C. Artmann]] in [[w:Vienna|viennese]] dialect and, for comparison, the lyrics of a song by [[w:Tyrol|tyrolean]] singer Zabine, "[http://www.zabine.info/songtxt.htm#kapfinger kapfinger]".<br />The simple sentence "Ich heiße...", is "I haas" in Vienna, but "I hoas" in Innsbruck. "Kommst du" is "kummst" in Vienna, but "kimst" in Tyrol. And I'm not even talking about Carinthia, Styria, Burgenland etc. or Bavaria, which has its own separate regions and dialects. [[User:Arbeo|Arbeo]] above writes "i woas net" (en: "I don't know"), which seems to be bavarian; in Vienna it would be "i waas net". Where Konstantin Wecker sings "[http://www.wecker.de/cgi-bin/cgi_lieder1?id=79&ok oana]" (en: "one"), Wolfgang Ambros sings "[http://www.ostarrichi.org/texte-1-Tagwache-Wolfgang-Ambros.html ana]". --[[User:Tsui|Tsui]] 04:37, 25 August 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Lishan Didan | rejected | 2019-06-14 }}
****I concede these arguments are well-founded. On the other hand: I have no difficulties in reading all four of these texts (funny enough, the only demanding text for me is the Artmann poem although I have lived in Vienna for six years) and I find the variety interesting and would like to learn about it. Is it really necessary to have a uniform, standardised transcription? In my opinion, a dialect wikipedia should rather promote the variety of local dialects which belong to the same group (and can still be read as it seems to be the case to a large degree here, at least according to me) than having strict rules. It would be interesting to learn how the Alemannic Wikipedia deals with these questions. --[[User:84.113.230.60|84.113.230.60]] 10:44, 25 August 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Llanito | rejected | 2009-07-19 }}

{{lc-row| Wikipedia Lohorung | rejected | 2019-06-14 }}
In my opinion it does not make sense to create a new Wikipedia for every dialect. You have to write everything again, and the only difference is the spelling of the words. But what is the use of it? People who speak bavarian or related dialects can also read texts written in standardized german. They do every day, when they read their newspaper or a cooking book. In my opinion a wikipedia in "allemannian dialect" (or how it is called correctly) is also waste of time, energy etc... because they people probably prefer reading the german (de)-wikipedia, because there the information is more professional and much more articels can be found there. Would you create an own wikipedia for "users from texas" too, just because they (probably?) talk in a special kind of dialect? Of course no. In my opinion this "wikipedia for every dialect" is only a special form of patriotism. I speak bavarian dialect too (I'm from austria), and I like the dialect, but I don't write in dialect, because there is no standard so that everyone who speaks that dialect can read it well, and in fact it is really easier to read and write in standard german, when you want to reach other people. -->With dialect-wikipedia you reach a more or less big part of the population using this dialect, but with a wikipedia in standard germand, you reach everyone who speaks german, and by the way, the de-wikip. gets better much faster when everyone concentrates his forces into this single one german language wiki, instead of divorcing the "writing-forces" into different area-dialects. If it all would run like this, we now had about 4 or 5 wikipedias for the biggest dialect groups, and everyone of it would have it's good and it's bad researched parts, so that no one of them in fact would be as complete, as it now is (it is not complete, it probably will never be, but you know what I mean - we have much more us with one big germand wikip. because everyone - doesn't matter which dialect - can read it and work on it! Sorry for my probably not very well english! -- [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benutzer:Otto_Normalverbraucher de:Otto Normalverbraucher] 11:04, 25 August 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Luba-Lulua | rejected | 2019-07-17 }}
:The comparison to dialects of Texas is patently absurd. Texan dialects are barely different at all from other North American dialects of English, seeing as it's been separated from any other dialect by less than 400 years, less than 300 years for the majority of them, and less than 200 years for most dialects west of the Mississipi River. --[[User:Node ue|Node ue]] 04:29, 26 August 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Maasai | rejected | 2019-04-23 }}
:My concern is not that the Bavarians, Austrians and South Tyroleans be unable to edit and understand the German Wikipedia, I just think the present dialects are separate enough to be considered a language and to be granted an encyclopaedia - just that it would be something new to create a Bavarian Wikipedia seems enough reason to some to reject it. Wikipedias in regional languages have proven workable in the past, even wehen everyone writes in his own dialect. Alemannic, Limburgic and Platt preceded this request and are solid, good (if not yet full-grown) Wikipedias. [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] 19:17, 27 August 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Magar | rejected | 2019-12-12 }}
:'''Support'''. This is another language with millions of speakers which should have its own wikipedia. As with other regional languages in Europe, I think an Austro-Bavarian wikipedia would be likely to succeed. But there is extensive dialectal variation, and I think some "dialects" are perhaps distinct enough that they should have separate wikipedias. --[[User:Chamdarae|Chamdarae]] 02:36, 30 August 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Mandarin | rejected | 2009-01-04 }}
:'''Support'''. I grew up in Rodach until 12 and then in Regensburg until I went to Italy, part of my family is in Regensburg, Munich and part in Niederösterreich so one thing should be clear: I very much appreciate this project. I took a bit of time because I was not sure if to actively participate or just support the project - at this moment there are too many things going and so I am so sorry that I am not able to do much - of course: if you need help with single things, let me know. --[[User:SabineCretella|Sabine]] 14:01, 31 August 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Mandarin Chinese | rejected | 2010-02-19 }}
::It would be better, to build in the especially terms of bavarian or austrian language in the standard german wikipedia. At first there are not so many forces to fill up an austro-bavarian wiki, following the most reader search in the standard german and so the complete project will die automatically again. The existing project must have so much of place (bytes and tolerance) that both variations can leave together. [[de:Benutzer:Karl Gruber|K@rl]] [[User:198.40.90.11|198.40.90.11]] 05:18, 1 September 2005 (UTC)
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:Really this is a '''general consideration''': all these small wikipedias for minor languages or languages that have many varieties are to be seen as a very effective way to preserve that language and culture. It does not make too much difference if someone writes "I woas" or "I waas" because it is just transmitting the sound into written language. A Bavarian speaking person will know both of them. They will know where the writer comes from. So any wikipedia, no matter if Bavarian, Platt, Sicilian (who btw. do a really good job), Neapolitan etc. is mainly there to preserve a language and culture. If a language dies the culture dies with it. As for these languages it is not so important to have all articles, but have as much use of the language as possible. And having to write about scietific things, history etc. in that languages is very important since most of all you only find poems, songs etc. and over time these minor languages become more and more adapted to the stanardised language (for Bavarian this is German) unless that minor language becomes an indefinible something with a common writing, but different pronunciation according to the region where people pronounce that words ... well this means that the language is dieing and with it its unique culture. Now I already know the answers that are going to come: well, I am for preserving languages like Bavarian, Saxon, Low Saxon, Neapolitan, Venetian, Sicilian etc. --[[User:SabineCretella|Sabine]] 20:29, 1 September 2005 (UTC)
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:as a bavarian and admin at german Wikipedia I strongly '''''oppose''''' this dialect wikipedia. the bavarian dialects are too different both written and spoken, the difference to the austrian '''dialects''' is even greater, especially in matters of vocabulary. I live near the border to Salzburg and can tell you that you will hear the difference a single meter behind the border. Also, you can't write 17 million speakers there, most of Munich doesn't count. -- [[User:TomK32|TomK32]] [[:de:Wikipedia:WikiReader/Internet|WR Internet]] 07:22, 5 September 2005 (UTC)
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:In addition to TomK32: most of Vienna doesn't count too ;). IMHO, This may be a nice project, but I'm not sure, if it's the right time for this to start now. -- [[de:User:Fleasoft|Fleasoft]] 09:05, 5 September 2005 (UTC)
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*'''Nonsense''' Bavarians are going nuts. You people speak German, not Bavarian. Bavarian is a
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dialect/accent of [[High German]]. [[Low German]] is a somewhat seperate language, while Bavarian is simply a dialect. Stop being cranky and start writing more in the GERMAN WIKIPEDIA. [[User:141.53.194.251|141.53.194.251]] 12:47, 5 September 2005 (UTC)
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**''You'' talk nonsense. If you really don't know the difference between accent and dialect, you're just ''absolutely ignorant'' when it comes to linguistics. And again: the main reason to call Bavarian a dialect is just a political/sociological one: the presence of a superstrate Standard Language. Start doing linguistics, then you'll notice that elsewhere in the world variants with much smaller mutual differences are considered separate languages. In the meantime: keep your shut about things you know nothing about. [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] [[User_talk:Caesarion|<small>Velim, non opto</small>]] 17:15, 5 September 2005 (UTC)
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** Who decides where to draw the line between dialect and language? Why is Luxembourgian a language and Bavarian a dialect? Linguistics teaches us there is a lot of politics involved in this. There is a famous quote by Noam Chomsky: "A language is a dialect with an army and a navy." Why should then the politicians tell us which languages are worth preserving and which not? --[[User:84.113.230.60|84.113.230.60]] 19:22, 5 September 2005 (UTC)
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*'''support''' - This way, the de.wikipedia can stick more to book German and let regional dialects go away. No more "Jänner" for the first month of the year for de.wp. Am I allowed to vote even if I am a Saupreiß? -- [[User:Mathias Schindler|Mathias Schindler]] 09:13, 5 September 2005 (UTC)
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**Well, your does not make so much sense, as you most likely will not be able to contribute ... --[[User:Zenogantner|zeno]] 23:25, 6 September 2005 (UTC)
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**"Jänner" ist not dialect, but standard German in Austria. --[[User:80.123.10.180|80.123.10.180]] 12:42, 11 September 2005 (UTC)
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*'''support''' - I think it could work, and it isn't as much useless as some other languages we have here, otherwise we could just go back to english only. --[[User:81.28.129.97|81.28.129.97]] 13:05, 5 September 2005 (UTC)
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*'''support''' I would support the idea of creating a bavarian wikipedia (including the bavarian dialect of Austria and South-Tyrol). But a big question is how we are going to write a word in Bavarian. There doesn't exit any rules and the pronounciation varies even within bavaria from region to region. E.g to come would be pronounced ''kim'' in Niedernbayern but ''kum'' in the Oberpfalz. Therefore we shouldn't try to imitate the pronounciation for an entry for a bavarian word as it is done (unfortunately) on the menus in some bavarian restaurants. E.g. the entry for a widely-used greeting in Bavaria should be ''Grüß Gott'' but not ''Griaß God'' or something like this. Additionally it is possible to add the regional used pronounciation in brackets using the official phonetical alphabet. To start with we should focus on articles about bavarian or austrian-concerned themes like bavarian songwriters, bavarian culture etc.We shouldn't start with an article about relativity theority in bavarian. Another important area are entries about special bavarian words like ''Semmel'', ''Kren'', ''Godl'' or ''Stenz'' etc.
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But perhaps we need for this a bavarian wiktionary.
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*as a bavarian, I strongly '''oppose''' a bavarian wikipedia. dialect, not language. --[[User:Elian|Elian]] 02:33, 6 September 2005 (UTC)
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**Elian, how many times must we say it? Bavarian is a dialect ''without'' an army and a navy and Standard German is one ''with''. Just come up with one strong ''linguistical'' argument why Bavarian is a dialect and Slovak, Tuvaluan, Indonesian, Dutch, Norwegian and Karelian are not dialects of Czech, Tahitian, Malay, German, Swedish and Finnish, respectively. Just ''one'' strong argument. Then you can join this discussion. [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] [[User_talk:Caesarion|<small>Velim, non opto</small>]] 14:39, 6 September 2005 (UTC)
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***Wos buidst du daheaglafner Lakl dia agendlich oo, mia z'sagn woin wan I mitmochn deaf in dea deppatan Diskussion hia? Mia hom a deitsche Wikipedia, dö kon a jeda depp lesn aa wen a sunst nix ko. mea brachats hoit schlichtweng ned. Hoost mi??? --[[User:Elian|Elian]] 08:57, 7 September 2005 (UTC) (if someone can fix my spelling? I am not so sure in bavarian orthography if there is one at all)
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**** Elian, there are two things you must separate. You may know ''how to speak Bavarian'', but do you know about its linguistic ins and outs? Unless if I'm very wrong, you have not stated one linguistic argument in the above, once again so! And of course, whether the Bavarian Wikipedia will be created bepends on whether there are enough willing contributors. No-one will stop you and other Bavarians to continue working on de:, neither will we force you to start contributing to gem-bai:. So what's the matter with all this? Will having a Bavarian Wikipedia hurt you? No. It won't even hurt de:, since there continues to be a strong iflux of new contributors, and the German population is still big enough to recruit loads of new Wikipedians, both for the Standard German Wikipedia and for the regional ones existing and to-be-created. [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] [[User_talk:Caesarion|<small>Velim, non opto</small>]] 10:25, 7 September 2005 (UTC)
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**** Btw I could hardly read your Bavarian though my passive comprehension of German is good - a strong argument for calling Bavarian a separate language, I daresay ;-). [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] [[User_talk:Caesarion|<small>Velim, non opto</small>]] 10:29, 7 September 2005 (UTC)
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**** I am a new user and I would like to contribute to both versions. Elian, in my opinion the aim is not to replace the German Wikipedia but to create a platform for certain articles in Bavarian in order to show that our dialects (or better regional languages) are qualified for a "modern" medium and not something old-fashioned. You could compare it with the successful Asterix-versions in regional languages which do also likely promote their use. See also my comment below. Pfiat di! --[[User:84.113.230.60|84.113.230.60]] 11:34, 7 September 2005 (UTC)
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*'''Contra''' I am Bavarian, I hate having to read somthing which is normal my language in some strange spelling. Use normal spelling, it is only a choice of some word left. So it is the same and They should write in the German Wikipedia.
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**Disagreed. The differences between Bavarian and Standard German are definitely broader than just another accent or pronunciation. [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] [[User_talk:Caesarion|<small>Velim, non opto</small>]] 14:43, 6 September 2005 (UTC)
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*'''oppose''' I am Bavarian. In contrast to Standard German, there is no standardized variant of Bavarian. All speakers of Bavarian are bilingual and have access to German language encyclopedias. Adding Bavarian content to any Wiktionary would be interesting though, but it is already possible. I also hate the idea of abandoning southern words like "Jänner" in de.wikipedia, as that is a perfectly High German word (although it is an Austrian regionalism). Of course, if there are enough people who really want to work on a Bavarian Wikipedia, go ahead ... --[[User:Zenogantner|zeno]] 23:25, 6 September 2005 (UTC)
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* I think a misunderstanding of many opponents here is they believe this new Wikipedia would somehow replace the German Wikipedia (for much of Bavaria and Austria) and all articles from the German Wikipedia would have to be translated into the new Wikipedia, with all creative forces directed toward the new Wikipedia exclusively. This would certainly be a misconception. In my opinion the Bavarian Wikipedia should not strive for building a complete new Wikipedia with the same number of articles and an overall spectrum like the German Wikipedia. It should rather focus on certain interesting articles which could be longer and might be centered around local topics concerning Bavaria, Austria and Südtirol, like regional culture, artists, songwriters, popular personalities, but also science and history. As Sabine has put it: "Having to write about scientific things, history etc. in that languages is very important since most of all you only find poems, songs etc." According to me, the main intention should be to show that our daily language is a vital language which is also convenient for an encyclopedia. By using it in this "modern" medium it could be shown that our regional languages are everything but outfashioned; that they are valuable and preservable parts of our culture and a heritage which is worth to be preserved. At least this is my opinion... Concerning regional vocabulary, which is only used in parts of the Bavarian language area, I think everybody should use it as he uses it in everyday language. We could just add links to the Wiktionary explaining it - I think this is almost an advantage because it allows mutual learning of sometimes "endangered" words and promotes their daily use and preservation. --[[User:84.113.230.60|84.113.230.60]] 23:55, 6 September 2005 (UTC)
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*Does not Standard, or TV German, relate to the other German Platts and Allemmanic langs (from Italy over Poland, Romania, Ceckoslovakia and Nederland/Begium/Luxemburg to entire Scandinavia) the same way as worldwide use of englisch relates to all languages on earth?--[[User:84.60.215.33|84.60.215.33]] 10:43, 7 September 2005 (UTC)
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*'''support''': I like the idea, although I don't know whether I would take part. One thing isn't said yet: The Bavarian wikipedia will not be built for being read in first place; there is no Bavarian that can't read the German one. The Bavarian wikipedia will be built for writing in Bavarian, such as the Low German or the Alemannic, I don't think ''they'' are built to give their readers an alternative to the German one. Elian, you are right when you say we don't need it. But do we need everything in the wikipedia? Do we need the Alemannic or Platt one?Why should they have what we, Freistaat (I know this only means republic), don't have? But please, use an honest spelling, such as in [[de:Bairische Umschrift]]. It's ''not'' "Kinda" but "Kinder"! It's not "heanoch" but "hern°ach" (where's that letter?)! And I don't think there would be a big problem with the different Bavarians. Once we have an honest spelling, a big part of the problems are away (but the text is still Bavarian, it's not a choice of some word left, dear who-said-that.) For the rest, we simply tolerate the different Bavarians. --[[User:84.154.111.68|84.154.111.68]] 09:34, 8 September 2005 (UTC)
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**I am not entire sure if ''Kinder'' is to be preferred over ''Kinda''. As a matter of facts, there are more ways of spelling Bavarian, and the -er ending ''is'' actually pronounced "-a". But we should deal with that later, I think. Most important of all is that the supporters of a Bavarian Wikipedia unite and start creating something worth reading. [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] [[User_talk:Caesarion|<small>Velim, non opto</small>]] 13:14, 8 September 2005 (UTC)
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***I wrote that because someone above me was worried about "having to read somthing which is normal my language in some strange spelling." And the -er ending is pronounced "-a", but so is it if a Bavarian reads a High German text. --[[User:84.154.100.86|84.154.100.86]] 12:52, 9 September 2005 (UTC)
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*'''NONSENSE''' I oppose this motion to create an Austro-Bavarian Wikipedia. There is not one Austro-Bavarian dialect there is a number of different dialects. --[[User:EricPoehlsen|EricPoehlsen]] 13:41, 8 September 2005 (UTC)
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**Once again: does it hurt you? And are the Platt and Alemannic pedias disfunctional??? [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] [[User_talk:Caesarion|<small>Velim, non opto</small>]] 14:20, 8 September 2005 (UTC)
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* '''Oppose.''' As a native speaker of Lower Bavarian, I don't even see the possibility to create a Wikipedia with the dialect of my home district, as there are so many differences. It's even more impossible when you think of all the Bavarian dialects. There is no such thing as "High Bavarian", you can't really make up one dialect for Upper Palatinate, Munich and South Tyrol. -- [[User:84.146.131.236|84.146.131.236]] 16:49, 8 September 2005 (UTC)
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**First read all of what is said above. ''We '''don't''' want to write in one unified dialect on that Wikipedia.'' Your dialect is excluded since it does not belong to the Bavarian language but to High Franconian, i.e. German in the narrowest sense. Of all of the dialects that remain, any speaker may write in their own variety: someone from München writes Münchnerdeutsch, someone from Vienna Viennese, someone from Bolzano South Tyrolean. We are confident that this will work, ''just because it works on nds:, als: and li:!'' And finally: '''Wikipedias are <u>not</u> prevented from being created when most people oppose it on this page''', though some of you seem to think that.
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*** Caesarion, as a supporter I would like to ask you: please do not write in this aggressive tone. We should have a fair debate, in which everyone might express his opposition or support. If there are enough supporters and a test works, we'll see what will be possible. Btw, Lower Bavarian does belong to the Bavarian language, not to High Franconian. --[[User:80.121.28.56|80.121.28.56]] (I am former user 84.113.230.60) 05:08, 9 September 2005 (UTC)
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**** Well. 84.133, sorry about that, but the matter is that we are debating the question and then opposers come in with comments that betray them not to have read most of the discussion. Besides, I am under the impression that someone at de: or possibly on a forum or irl is convoking as many people as possible to oppose this project, thinking that stating an objection here is a vote ''against'' (quod non, Wikipedias are not voted for to be created, they are created when there is just enough support for them, when there are no linguistic objections and most of all when there are innuf contibutors). By the way, I am not sure what is meant with ''Lower Bavarian'': if this constitutes all of the dialects of North Bavaria it is not Bavarian. [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] [[User_talk:Caesarion|<small>Velim, non opto</small>]] 08:17, 9 September 2005 (UTC)
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*** Lower Bavaria is deeply Bavarian ;-) Look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lower_Bavaria --[[User:80.123.13.208|80.123.13.208]] 10:54, 9 September 2005 (UTC)
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** Caesarion, the fact that you think Lower Bavarian is some sort of High Franconian makes me doubt that you know what you're talking about. And I'm sure it won't work that everybody writes how he wants or thinks in one Wikipedia. -- Yesterday's 84 ip, [[User:84.146.133.235|84.146.133.235]] 12:01, 9 September 2005 (UTC)
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*** Well, in fact I did not know what Lower Bavarian constituted, but once they disambiguated its meaning I am convinced. Of course I withdraw the above statement on Lower Bavarian. And indeed, I am not really an expert about Bavarian, but ''what little'' I know about it firmly constitutes my opinion that it is a separate language. I would, under this conditions, never have opened this entry if not someone else proposed a Wikipedia in South Tyrolian. I opposed that idea but thought a Bavarian Wikipedia was feasible, and ''quite the only way yet to give South Tyrolean a chance''. I could not possibly have known that I would be dragged in such a discussion. Yet, as I opened this entry I feel bound to continue contributing to the discussion as well as I can. And since I feel bound to correct someone else's views, you may feel free to correct mine. [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] [[User_talk:Caesarion|<small>Velim, non opto</small>]] 22:30, 10 September 2005 (UTC)
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***I just added the ISO-Code for Bavarian - it exists. It is also in the Unesco red book of endangered languages (for now it is categorised as "not endangered" it is grouped as well with Austrian there). Just for info - so it is already considered a language and not a dialect like many suppose. --[[User:SabineCretella|Sabine]] 16:59, 9 September 2005 (UTC)
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**** Sabine, you are mistaken when writing; ''considered a language and not a dialect'' - a dialect is ''a variant'' or ''a variety'' of a language. Since a variety of something is also a something, so is each and every dialect a language. The entire discussion when it comes to dialect is '''not''' 'language or dialect' but of deviation and need:
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****# Does ''proposed new language'' deviate enough from ''already existing language'' when written?
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****# Is there a need among potential readers to find ''proposed new language''? <small>E.g. because they preceive ''already existing language'' hard/impossible to read, or they hate reading it, or maybe just for fun and/or minority pride.</small>
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****# Is there a sufficient base of writers and supporters who feel the urge to express encyclopedic knowledge in ''proposed new language'' rather than ''already existing language''? Will it enrich the world? Will there be contributions that warrant translation? ... that probably were not made in another language?--[[User:84.60.195.122|84.60.195.122]] 01:26, 11 September 2005 (UTC)
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'''Support'''. I second what most of the other supporters already stated: On the one hand, there's no great sense in pointing out the diversity of the language, as Allemanic is just diversified as Bavarian. On the other hand, such Wikipedias serve the interest of propagating a language as cultural assets, rather then being merely an encyclopedia anymore. No one has to read it, if they just want to look up a certain piece of information, but you can look at it in order to perceive the feeling of the language - I really did enjoy looking over Allemanic and Letzeburgish Wikipedias just for interest (trying to understand as much as possible). I further agree that it might serve the purpose of keeping the High German Wikipedia free from dialectal influence, as people become more and more aware of the differences between their spoken dialect and the standardized language. --[[User:Monad|Monad]] 21:19, 9 September 2005 (UTC)
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*I have corrected ''Locations spoken:'' from ''most of Bavaria'' to ''one third of Bavaria''. South Western Bavaria (roughly cut Region "Schwaben" inside Bavaria) speaks an Allemannic variety; Northern half speaks several Frankonian varieties belonging to the Middle German language group whilst Bavarian, Austrian, etc. belong to the Upper German language group; the utmost North-West has a Palatinian Rhine-Franconian language. So only less than 1/4 of the area of federal state Bavaria is populated by Bavarian speaking inhabitants, who probably contribute 1/3 or so to overall non-immigrant population. -- [[User:84.60.195.122|84.60.195.122]] 01:59, 11 September 2005 (UTC)
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**I just found out that there is also an iso 639-2 code for Bavarian and that it is present also in Hungary and the Czech Republic. Knowing that usually iso 639-2 codes are used, therefore I changed it. Furthermore I added the link to Ethnologue where a detailed description of where it is spoken can be found. [[User:84.60.195.122|84.60.195.122]] could you please tell us who you are? Thank you! --[[User:SabineCretella|Sabine]] 09:40, 11 September 2005 (UTC)
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*** Language code ''gem'' is inappropriate. It denotes a language group (bad but tolerable) yet it's an 'other' group (intolerable) and in fact includes such diverse languages as Achterhoeks (Nederland), Afrikaans, Swiss-Allemannian, Amerdish (USA), English Romani (United Kingsdom, Ireland), Bayerisch/Ost-Oberdeutsch (Group code: gem-bar), Cimbrian (Cayman Islands), Dalska/Dalmaan (Sweden), Franconian Noort Drents and Zuid Drents (Nederland), Fränkish (Germany), Old Frankish (Germany), Eastern Frisian (incl. dialects: Eastfresean, Saterlandic, ...), North Frisian Languages (Group Code gem-frs-*) (with Dialects: Sölreng, Helgolands, Ferring, Mooring, ...), Alemán Coloneiro (Venzuela, Colonia Tovar), German Hutterite (Canada), Pennsylvania-German (USA), Gronings (Nederland), Jamska (Sweden), Jysk/Western Danish (Danmark), Kölsch (Germany), Mainfrankish language Group (Germany), M´cheno (Italy), Norn (United Kingdom), Pfälzisch (Germany), Plautdietsch (Canada, et al.), Sallands (Netherlands), Upper Saxon (Germany), Lower Silesian (Poland, [Germany]), Sk&aring;nsk language group (Sweden, Bornholm, ...) (with several dialects), Stellingwerfs (Nederland), Swabian (Germany), Tavringer Romani (Sweden), Traveller Danish (aka Rodi, Rotwelsch) (Denmark), Traveller Norwegian (aka Rodi) (Norway), Twents (Netherland), Veenkolonials (Netherland), East Veluws (Netherland), North Veluws (Netherland), Vlaams Group of Languages (Belgium), Walser Swiss, Westerwolds Low Saxon (Netherland), Westphalien (Germany), Western Yiddish (Germany), Yinglish (USA), plus few more less known plus expected future additions. -- [[User:Purodha|Purodha Blissenbach]] 11:53, 2005 September 11 (UTC)
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*I am a native Bavarian speaker and '''opposite''' to a bavarian wikipedia. The written language in Bavaria is high German. There is no stardardized way to write Bavarian, and its dialects differ a lot. I do not believe that there is a person in Bavarian who would prefer reading a text in non-standardized Bavarian over reading it in High German.--[[User:84.146.162.44|84.146.162.44]] 13:28, 11 September 2005 (UTC)
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*'''support''' I would support the idea of creating a bavarian wikipedia (including the bavarian dialect of Austria and South-Tyrol). But a big question is how we are going to write a word in Bavarian. There doesn't exit any rules and the pronounciation varies even within bavaria from region to region. E.g to come would be pronounced ''kim'' in Niedernbayern but ''kum'' in the Oberpfalz. Therefore we shouldn't try to imitate the pronounciation for an entry for a bavarian word as it is done (unfortunately) on the menus in some bavarian restaurants. E.g. the entry for a widely-used greeting in Bavaria should be ''Grüß Gott'' but not ''Griaß God'' or something like this. Additionally it is possible to add the regional used pronounciation in brackets using the official phonetical alphabet. To start with we should focus on articles about bavarian or austrian-concerned themes like bavarian songwriters, bavarian culture etc.We shouldn't start with an article about relativity theority in bavarian. Another important area are entries about special bavarian words like ''Semmel, Kren, Godl'' or ''Stenz'' etc.
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But perhaps we need for this a bavarian wiktionary. 213.6.235.33 21:22, 5 September 2005 (UTC)(de:user:tk)
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*'''Support''': Bavarian is seen as a language by SIL International (ethnologue.com) and UNESCO for example! Furthermore there are many poems, essays, etc. and thus some writing rules (that maybe have to be improved; but I do not think so, see www.bayerische-sprache.de)! Another reason for supporting a gem-bar.wikipedia is, that the other "dialect Wikipedias" are active ones and in top 100 of all 200 Wikipedias (when comparing the article number); near the Hindi Wikipedia! @Anonymous users: Your oppositions only conditionally can be counted when you are anonymous (some IP numbers do change every day)! Furthermore (see point seven; at the top) we just want to know, if there are people interested in starting this Wikipedia. And because there are some users (and the other dialect group Wikipedias "do their job" pretty well), I would say there is nothing that would speak against the creation. @Caesarion: Unfortunately I was this unwise person who has told some users with a "I speak Bavarian" babel on their user pages, that there is a discussion about a Bavarian Wikipedia. But I didn't think that so much of them would strrongly oppose (due to personal reasons, I think). But nevertheless this is better than the case in which nobody would know about this proposal. So we have pretty much supporters, too. --- Conclusion: just create it, wait, and see (and be astonished ;-); see my user page for more comments on this, [[User:Melancholie|Melancholie]] 03:35, 12 September 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Proto-Germanic | rejected | 2016-04-22 }}
**Just one announcement, useful for non-fluent speakers who want to offer their help: besides the links given above, there is a site especially created for those who want to learn it: [http://www.bayrisch-lernen.de Bayrisch-lernen.de] (I regret the y-spelling in its title, of course :)). Also quite useful if you speak it fluently but can't write it. They cocnentrate on the Munich dialect, which is an advantage for external learners since otherwise your Bavarian would be likely to become a Mischmasch. [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] [[User_talk:Caesarion|<small>Velim, non opto</small>]] 07:56, 12 September 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Proto-Indo-European 3 | rejected | 2016-04-22 }}
'''Support'''. As a native speaker of "Upper Bavaria" I love all
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Prussian | rejected | 2008-01-05 }}
bavarian dialects (doesn't matter from Lower Bavaria, Austria ...
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Punjabi | rejected | 2019-12-18 | title = Wikipedia Punjabi (Romanized) }}
South Tyrol) and its beautiful sound. Of course there are differences
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Quenya | rejected | 2017-01-29 }}
but I think that make it even more interesting.
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Quiché | rejected | 2007-04-18 }}
I think the small differences like "Sunntag" (Lower and Upper
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Radical Croatian | rejected | 2009-03-14 }}
Barvaria) or "Sunntig" (South Tyrol) or "Muich" and "Milli" ...
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Resian | rejected | 2019-06-14 }}
should not be a problem for the reader. For special words
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Romanized Khowar | rejected | 2018-07-23 }}
there should/could be a link to Wiktionary. I'm not used in
writing to Wikipedia but mabe it would be nice if each
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Romanized Pashto | rejected | 2018-04-09 }}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Romanized Persian | rejected | 2018-06-12 }}
continous text or at least sentence is written by one writer
{{lc-row| Wikipedia ROT13 | rejected | 2007-03-06 }}
to prevent too much "Mischmasch".
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Ruhrdeutsch | rejected | 2008-03-26 }}
Everybody should write his sentences the way he would speak it.
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Samoic Tongan | rejected | 2008-10-18 }}
I think e.g. "Kinda", "Griaß Enk God", "schiach" are quite ok but perhabs special letters can sometimes help to show the pronunciation.
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Savoyâ | rejected | 2020-12-19 }}
It's really easy to write a sentence like
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Scanian | rejected | 2010-03-11 }}
"Bei so an schena Dog wui ma nix doa"
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Serbian-Macedonian | rejected | 2012-09-19 }}
but at least "Dog" maybe difficult to read. I'm sure there's a
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Set English | rejected | 2007-03-01 }}
solution to handle such small problems and I think the "Bairische"
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Shakhordoy | rejected | 2008-01-10 }}
or austrian-bavarian Wikipedia is really an interesting project
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Shanghainese | rejected | 2023-03-01 }}
that should be supported. Maybe it can be even useful to share
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Shawiya | rejected | 2019-11-08 }}
local words or words that are going to be unknown.
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Sherpa | rejected | 2018-08-07 }}
--[[User:84.150.88.202|84.150.88.202]] 22:26, 12 September 2005 (UTC)Roland
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Shumerian | rejected | 2021-07-02 }}

{{lc-row| Wikipedia Sichuanese Mandarin | rejected | 2017-03-10 }}
*'''Support''': Unless Bairisch is more ore less a spoken language, i will support this Wikipedia. It will be interesting to find together to an austrian-bavarian Wikipedia with some "Neue Rechtschreibregeln". To my opinion it has to do with self-confidence also to use the "dialect" as a written language. Many people associate "dialect" with primitivity and dullness, but you can see it also as an additional linguistic register. Regards [[de:Benutzer:Lou.gruber]]
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Simple Chinese | rejected | 2018-08-02 }}

{{lc-row| Wikipedia Simple Chinese 2 | rejected | 2018-10-21 }}
'''Support''': I'm a native speaker an support starting an bavarian wiki (austria included). For the matter of spelling I recommend using the books "bairisches deutsch" ([http://www.bayerische-sprache.de/Index/Biacher.htm www.bayerische-sprache.de/Index/Biacher.htm] [http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/3980702871/qid=1126741828/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i1_xgl/302-1205621-7543211 amazon.de]) or "bayerisches Wörterbuch" [http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/3486566296/qid=1126743882/sr=8-10/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i10_xgl/302-1205621-7543211] from Prof. Anthony Rowley as guideline --[[de:Benutzer:Erd]]
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Simple German 2 | rejected | 2008-08-02 }}

{{lc-row| Wikipedia Simple German 3 | rejected | 2010-06-23 }}
'''Support''': I'm also a native speaker an alredy aktiv @ de.wikipedia.org --[[User:84.146.213.245|84.146.213.245]] 07:35, 15 September 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Simple German 4 | rejected | 2018-03-14 }}

{{lc-row| Wikipedia Simple Hebrew | rejected | 2018-01-29 }}
*There are quite a range of views here! Can we get some kind of consensus? Does it meet the conditions for starting a new wikipedia listed [[Proposed policy for wikis in new languages|here]]? I notice that there are many native speakers, both for and against, but it's not clear how many are willing to work on any new wikipedia. It looks like it might be enough though. --[[User:Chamdarae|Chamdarae]] 18:16, 15 September 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Simple Latin | rejected | 2019-11-11 }}

{{lc-row| Wikipedia Simple Spanish 3 | rejected | 2008-10-11 }}
'''Support''':I'm a native speaker and willing to contribute as well.--[[User:DusvanGud|DusvanGud]] 12:46, 18 September 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Simple Spanish 4 | rejected | 2022-12-26 }}

{{lc-row| Wikipedia Sindarin | rejected | 2008-11-15 }}
* '''with no vote''' - because it should be an interesting experiment, but I hope it will not lead to discussions in the german wikipedia about the 'Jänner'- and other terms. I wish you good luck if you start it -- [[User:Necrophorus|Necrophorus]] 15:52, 18 September 2005 (UTC) (as a westphalian living in Berlin)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Sindarin 2 | rejected | 2022-09-18 }}

{{lc-row| Wikipedia Sindhi | rejected | 2018-12-04 | title = Wikipedia Sindhi (in Devanagari) }}
'''Support''': I think, that a bavarian Wikipedia will be a good experiment and why shouldn't have the bavarian people have there own wikipedia? We have a wikipedia in Low-German and in Allemannic. I think also, that this wikipedia schould named "Bairisch-Österreichisch" or in Bavarian "Boarisch-Österreichisch", becaus also austrian people schould know, that bavarian is also thair dialect. --[[User:193.170.42.1|193.170.42.1]] 13:49, 22 September 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Sonsorol | rejected | 2019-06-06 }}

{{lc-row| Wikipedia South Korean | rejected | 2007-06-15 }}
*'''Support''' --[[User:Christopher Sundita|Chris]] 04:45, 2 October 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia South Levantine Arabic | rejected | 2008-11-07 }}
**'''Support'''--[[User:Katimawan2005|Katimawan2005]] 03:18, 4 October 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Southern Min written with Hanji | rejected | 2018-01-30 }}
* '''Support''' --[[User:Martorell|Joanot]] 13:30, 5 October 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Southern Uzbek | rejected | 2019-11-04 }}

{{lc-row| Wikipedia Standard Zazaki | rejected | 2008-10-03 }}
*''Strong support''' for more different Wikipedias: I support a (South) Tyrolean Wikipedia [[User:Skafa|Skafa]] 7 October
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Standard Zazaki 2 | rejected | 2013-03-31 }}

{{lc-row| Wikipedia Sudanese Arabic | rejected | 2009-10-17 }}
===Gayo (2 supporters) ===
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Sunuwari | rejected | 2019-12-12 }}
*ISO code: gay
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Suomen puhekieli | rejected | 2017-01-29 }}
**
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Basa Surabayaan | rejected | 2021-06-06 }}
*Supporters:
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Surzhyk 2 | rejected | 2007-04-04 }}
**[[user:Node ue|Node]] -- maybe we could also use polari? after all, it is gay.wikipedia (hah)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Swabian | rejected | 2018-01-09 }}
**[[User:Belgian man|Belgian man]]
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Swiss German | rejected | 2011-02-08 }}
*Relevant links:
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Swiss Italian | rejected | 2019-09-11 }}
**[[:en:Gayo language]]
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Tabasaran | rejected | 2019-06-13 }}
*Notes/comments:
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**Number of speakers: 180,000 people
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Tamazight | rejected | 2009-09-24 }}
**I've seen that gay.wikipedia.org had existed once, but now it's depreciated. --[[User:PuzzletChung|Puzzlet Chung]] 01:22, 26 Apr 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia TanaChugah | rejected | 2016-11-18 }}
***But it's not in the "depreciated, moved, and other" section on the [[list of Wikipedias]], so how can that have existed? [[User:Scott Gall|Scott Gall]] 10:38, 3 Jun 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Tày-Nùng | rejected | 2019-06-11 }}
**I hate to bring this up, but if we went with the ISO code, this would be one hell of a vandal-magnet. If this request is ever resuscitated, I suggest using an alternative code (e.g. the SIL code "GYO" if that doesn't conflict with something else) to give its maintainers a better chance against the web's less helpful citizens... - [[User:IMSoP|IMSoP]] 00:39, 13 Jun 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Tegal | rejected | 2019-06-11 }}
***You're entirely right. [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] 14:22, 14 Jun 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Test3 | rejected | 2012-09-19 }}
***Unfortunately, gay is the only acceptable ISO code... --[[User:Node ue|Node ue]] 16:49, 17 Jun 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Teochew | rejected | 2018-03-14 }}
****You can debate on whether to use gay: or gyo: as the code. Or maybe just gayo? [[User:Scott Gall|Scott Gall]] 07:57, 26 Jun 2005 (UTC) PS: I think if you did use gay as the code, it would be game for POV pushers and vandals. We don't want that.
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Thao | rejected | 2018-10-31 }}
*****I think just gayo.wikipedia.org would be the best solution. We can't sacrifice this initiative to some sort of unconditional ISO code fetishism. It simply would be used more often to make fun than for serious contributions in Gayo, and its contributors would be busy all day removing crap. [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] [[User_talk:Caesarion|<small>Velim, non opto</small>]] 08:24, 12 October 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Toki Pona | rejected | 2017-03-18 }}
******I think gayo would be a fine code, though there gay.wikipedia.org ought to automatically redirect or at least contain a prominent pointer of some sort. I would also support having it at gay.wikipedia.org on a trial basis, with the understanding that the Gayo community could ask for a change if vandalism becomes a major problem. While I agree it's a very possible concern, I'm not certain many vandals would ever stumble across its existence, but I could certainly be wrong. [[User:TUF-KAT|Tuf-Kat]] 21:49, 12 October 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Traditional Chinese | rejected | 2010-06-01 }}

{{lc-row| Wikipedia Traditional Greek | rejected | 2007-04-21 }}

{{lc-row| Wikipedia Traditional Russian | rejected | 2020-12-19 }}
===American Sign Language/English ===
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Triestino | rejected | 2019-06-12 }}

{{lc-row| Wikipedia Tsukurian | rejected | 2013-02-26 }}
{{New-language-template|
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Tundra Yukaghir | rejected | 2021-07-02 }}
Wiki accounts of the proposer= HHamilto@doe.k12.ga.us
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Turkmen yomut | rejected | 2017-01-29 }}
|User accounts of others= Queen, Phat B, Lady Princess, C-Angel33moneyatl, Melody, Angela Oakley, Keceaira, Tiffanie, KaSheena 24, Whitley Monroe ((Angela Oakley (N), Deanna Price (N), Andrew Brown (N), Irlanda Garcia (N), Arturo gaarcia (N), Soccoro Garcia (N) Whitley Monroe (N), Kristin Perkins (N), Ray Booz (N), Keceaira Jones (N), Then Ly (N), KaSheena Singleton (N), Harley Hamilton, Melody Stoner, Chris Robinson, Jim Roberson, Pan Shaw))
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Tuscan | rejected | 2008-02-17 }}
|Language code= ase
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Ukrainian-old | rejected | 2017-01-29 }}
|Proposed domain= ase.wikipedia.org
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Ukrainian Latin | rejected | 2008-03-28 }}
|Wikipedia article= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Sign_Language
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Unserdeutsch 2 | rejected | 2018-01-29 }}
|Number of speakers= 500,000
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Usprenta | rejected | 2008-02-23 }}
|Locations spoken= American Sign Language is the dominant sign language in the United States, English-speaking Canada and parts of Mexico. It is also used in the Philippines, Singapore, Hong Kong, Côte d'Ivoire, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Togo, Benin, Nigeria, Chad, Gabon, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Central African Republic, Mauritania, Kenya, Madagascar, Zimbabwe.
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Valencià | rejected | 2011-04-07 }}
|Related languages= French Sign Language
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Valenciano | rejected | 2018-07-23 }}
|Promoting organizations= National Association of the Deaf http://www.nad.org ,
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Varello | rejected | 2013-02-28 }}
Canadian Association of the Deaf, http://www.cad.ca
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Vegliot Dalmatian | rejected | 2009-07-15 }}
American Society for Deaf Children http://www.deafchildren.org
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Veps | rejected | 2008-12-20 }}
Canadian Cultural Society of the Deaf http://www.ccsdeaf.com/
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Vestgjøtska | rejected | 2008-01-07 }}
American Sign Language Teachers of America http:/www.rit.edu/~asltawww ,
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Viejšnoryjan | rejected | 2018-06-11 }}
Center for Accessible Technology in Sign, http://www.aasdweb.com/CATS .
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Vorarlbergerisch | rejected | 2018-06-28 }}
|Request on mailing list= http://mail.wikipedia.org/pipermail/wikipedia-l/2005-September/041421.html
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Vulgar Latin | rejected | 2017-01-29 }}
}}
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Värmlandic | rejected | 2007-06-15 }}
;Comments
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Värmlandic 2 | rejected | 2008-01-27 }}

{{lc-row| Wikipedia Värmlandic 3 | rejected | 2008-03-05 }}
The median reading level for 18 year old deaf students is about the 4th grade level http://gri.gallaudet.edu/Literacy/#reading . Thus much of the internet and encyclopedias in general are inaccessible to these users due to the level of reading required. A survey of the readability of internet sites showed popular sites such a the NY Times and Nickelodeon were above 4th grade level (http://www.readability.info). The article on cats from Wikipedia receives the following scores
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Readability report for "cat" article in the English wikipedia
{{lc-row| Wikipedia West Frisian | rejected | 2007-10-17 }}
readability grades:
{{lc-row| Wikipedia West Frisian (creole) | rejected | 2007-08-28 }}
Kincaid: 11.0
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Zaparoan | rejected | 2009-10-17 }}
ARI: 12.2
{{lc-row| Wikipedia Zygiligleth | rejected | 2017-01-29 }}
Coleman-Liau: 13.4
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Baybayin Tagalog | rejected | 2011-03-14 }}
Flesch Index: 52.5
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Kashubian | rejected | 2018-02-16 }}
Fog Index: 14.4
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Latvian | rejected | 2018-12-10 }}
Lix: 49.1 = school year 9
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Lingála | rejected | 2019-06-13 }}
SMOG-Grading: 12.8
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Multilingual | rejected | 2018-04-21 }}
As you can see these are all well above the 4th grade level.
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Riograndenser Hunsrückisch | rejected | 2018-05-02 }}
Although simple.wikipedia.org strives to provide a version of English that is easier to read it does not totally meet the needs of deaf users. The readability of the “cat” article in simple wikipedia hovers at or slightly above the 4th grade level on 2 measures of readability and is above 7th grade on 3 measures of readability.
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Simple English | rejected | 2018-04-27 }}
Readability report for "cat" article in simple wikipedia
{{lc-row| Wikiquote Syriac | rejected | 2018-05-14 }}
readability grades:
{{lc-row| Wikisource Baybayin Tagalog 2 | rejected | 2011-03-14 }}
Kincaid: 4.6
{{lc-row| Wikisource Belorussian | rejected | 2007-06-15 }}
ARI: 3.9
{{lc-row| Wikisource Bengali | rejected | 2007-04-09 }}
Coleman-Liau: 7.7
{{lc-row| Wikisource Classical Chinese | rejected | 2010-03-03 }}
Flesch Index: 85.4
{{lc-row| Wikisource Classical Tagalog | rejected | 2009-09-27 }}
Fog Index: 7.4
{{lc-row| Wikisource Middle Dutch | rejected | 2008-05-28 }}
Lix: 27.0 = below school year 5
{{lc-row| Wikisource No linguistic content | rejected | 2011-04-01 }}
SMOG-Grading: 7.7
{{lc-row| Wikisource Old Norwegian | rejected | 2017-04-22 }}
To make information accessible to all deaf users sign language video is necessary that accompanies the English text. An ASL-English bilingual Wikipedia would provide deaf users with a tool for not only acquiring general world knowledge via an accessible medium (sign language video) but also a powerful educational tool for enhancing literacy by being able to compare the ASL video and English text. A tool is available for users to access the signs for each word of the English text. It is MySignLink and is available for free at http://www.aasdweb.com.MySignLink .
{{lc-row| Wikisource Old Saxon | rejected | 2018-12-04 }}
An ASL-English Wikipedia will also provide deaf students with a national project that all students can contribute to while producing their everyday reports for their classes in Social Studies, Science, etc… It will be a great motivator for students to produce a product that is actually of use to others and a great lesson for them to learn that their labor can help others.
{{lc-row| Wikisource Ottoman Turkish | rejected | 2011-06-25 }}

{{lc-row| Wikisource Wawa | rejected | 2018-02-21 }}
*Dear ..., the idea is sympathic, but I am afraid it is incompatible with the nature of Wikipedia. If videos are supposed to accompany text, how can you edit them, just to name one major objection? I see a little possibility, however, if someone invents a special way of animation, similar to Wikihiero (where you can write texts in hieroglyphs), which makes it possible with a simple code to produce animations of ASL-signs. An article built up that way could be edited, though both the code would have to be very smart and the user must have a skill they can't acquire anywhere presently. For the time being, a sign language Wikipedia is impossible. [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] [[User_talk:Caesarion|<small>Velim, non opto</small>]] 22:42, 10 September 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikispecies Greek | rejected | 2016-09-11 }}

{{lc-row| Wikispecies Macedonian | rejected | 2008-05-27 }}
* The idea of making information accessible to users of sign languages (not only ASL) by means of videos available via the internet is surely a great one. However, I '''don't support''' this proposal for an American Sign Language/English Wikipedia for the following reasons:<br>
{{lc-row| Wikispecies Simple English | rejected | 2007-11-06 }}
:- Sign languages are no written languages. Wikipedia is written literature.<br>
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Burmese | rejected | 2018-11-21 }}
:- Like Ceasarion has already pointed out, ASL videos could not be created or altered in a wiki way. This wiki concept however is the very foundation upon which all Wikipedias are built.<br>
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Indonesian | rejected | 2018-11-21 }}
:- Bilingual editions are not part of Wikipedia's concept. The fact that even the proposers don't consider a monolingual edition (what would that homepage look like?) feasible shows that the idea is hardly workable.<br>
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Simple English | rejected | 2018-09-26 }}
:- Wikipedias is not intended for purposes of language training or alphabetization (''"...a powerful educational tool for enhancing literacy by being able to compare the ASL video and English text."'').<br>
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Sinhala | rejected | 2018-05-14 }}
:- All websites made by deaf people for deaf people I have seen are in English (or any other non-sign-language). This, along with other personal experiences, intensifies my impression that natural languages are the preferred means of written communication among deaf persons and difficulties in being able to read them are not as severe as contended here.
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Swedish | rejected | 2010-11-12 }}

{{lc-row| Wikiversity Tajik | rejected | 2018-09-14 }}
My suggestion would be to create sign language videos and place them maybe on Commons on somewhere else on a Wikimedia server. Then you could add a link that says something like "Information on this subject is also available in ASL" (or maybe some catchy icon) to the English (or wherever it fits) WP article. On top of that I would like to add that I hope that deaf and hearing people will continue to cooperate fruitfully on the existing Wikipedias. [[User:Arbeo|Arbeo]] 10:19, 15 September 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikiversity Tamil | rejected | 2018-05-14 }}

{{lc-row| Wikiversity Ukrainian-old | rejected | 2013-03-31 }}
*If you have not worked in the field of deafness you have no idea of the difficulties a deaf reader has with English text. The information stated above in the proposal is accurate. Regardless of the reading ability of the deaf, it is just as legitimate to have a Wikipedia in American Sign Language as it is to have one in French, German, or any of the other natural languages represented in Wikipedias. ASL is a natural language. Broadening Wikipedia to include another medium (video) is a step forward not a violation of Wikipedia rites. It can allow users of other Wikipedias to add items to make their text clearer and bring Wikipedia into the 21st century. HHamilton
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{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Gilaki | rejected | 2019-10-11 }}
**Thanks for your reply, HHamilton. You're right in that I actually can't imagine what it is like to learn a language without knowing what it sounds like. But if deaf people have such a hard time even reading English, why would you want them to write an encyclopedia in that language? I must admit having thought about ASL as a constructed language was slight misconception of mine. Having read a little more about the language and its origins now it's clear to me that it's a natural language. Regardless of that fact I've never questioned the legitimity of your proposal but rather the practicability of an ASL-English edition of Wikipedia. My concern is not about "rites" but rather about the quintessential principle of '''Wiki'''pedia that any article must be instantly alterable by anyone at anytime. How do you do that with videos? [[User:Arbeo|Arbeo]] 10:50, 18 September 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Kazakh | rejected | 2018-12-24 }}
**Isn't there a system for writing ASL? As in, using symbols that represent the hand motions. I seem to recall reading that Unicode support for such a system was coming soon. I'd support creating a wiki using a written system, but I have concerns about the lack of editability of video -- it's very unwiki. [[User:TUF-KAT|Tuf-Kat]] 19:11, 18 September 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Kurdish | rejected | 2019-12-11 }}
***If there is a usable font: perfectly fine! You could then treat ASL just like any other language and simply grant it a monolingual Wikipedia (no need to make it bilingual with English). [[User:Arbeo|Arbeo]] 11:53, 19 September 2005 (UTC)
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****[[w:SignWriting]] might work with a system similar to the one for [[w:hieroglyph]]s, if it not is actually that system that is going to be added to Unicode. There is also a markup language (SWML, see WP article) available so even a solution similar to MathML could be used. Not sure how widespread the system is though. [[User:TERdON|TERdON]] 12:47, 24 September 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Simple English | rejected | 2018-09-26 }}

{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Tarifit | rejected | 2018-12-14 }}
*If there is a way in which ''anyone can edit'' (anyone who can use the language, clearly), then there is no reason this shouldn't be set up. If this is not possible, it goes wholly against the wiki concept, and is thus unacceptable. [[User:Smoddy|Smoddy]] 20:38, 19 September 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wikivoyage Zeelandic | rejected | 2019-12-11 }}

{{lc-row| Wiktionary Andalusian | rejected | 2019-12-12 }}
* For "editing" consider a video of ASL signing just as you would an image in Wikipedia. Wikipedia allows images to accompany the text but provides no way to edit the images other than complete replacement.
{{lc-row| Wiktionary Aramaic | rejected | 2010-12-07 }}
Thus, just as an image is "edited" via replacement a video can be edited via replacement.
{{lc-row| Wiktionary Aranadan | rejected | 2019-12-12 }}
Deaf users will build the English text part of the ASL/English Wikipedia just as anyone would. The English grammar and syntax may be perfect or less than perfect just as with any writer of a Wikipedia article. Others will be able to edit the articles and refine the English if they like.
{{lc-row| Wiktionary Baybayin Tagalog | rejected | 2011-03-14 }}
OurMedia.org (http://www.ourmedia.org) can provide a nice home for the videos that are made. If users of the ASL/English Wikipedia want to edit a video via replacement, they can simply store their version at OurMedia and change the link in the English text page. HHamilton
{{lc-row| Wiktionary Buryat | rejected | 2018-05-22 }}

{{lc-row| Wiktionary Chakma | rejected | 2019-07-08 }}
**But for a minor part of the encyclopaedia to be uneditable is one thing, to make the entire text (or nearest equivilent) uneditable is quite another. This is far more akin to the spoken articles project on en:. That is a subset of the main encyclopaedia, and thus works. I get the impression that this wouldn't work with ASL, and am sorry if that is the case. Nevertheless, if it is the case, I don't see why we should bend the rules to allow it in this instance. After all, not everyone can edit it. They would need video cameras and suitable equipment, as well as suitable software. A signed encylopaedia is a very good idea, but I don't think wiki is the way to achieve it. [[User:Smoddy|Smoddy]] 17:00, 20 September 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wiktionary Chinese Hong Kong | rejected | 2019-01-08 }}
*'''Oppose''' unless there is found a well editable way of writing down signs for the Wikipedia, understood by more than a specialized group of people. Putting signed articles on video certainly has its advantages, but it is not a wiki and as such not something to make a Wikipedia out of. - [[User:81.70.91.207|81.70.91.207]] 22:51, 25 September 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wiktionary Classical Chinese | rejected | 2010-03-03 }}

{{lc-row| Wiktionary Etruscan | rejected | 2019-09-27 }}
*'''Support''' I'm a Valencian Sign Language user. Writting is capable not only on Oral Languages but also in Sign Languages. There are people willing to make an encyclopaedia in signwritting, why to ban them?. Remember diversity. In the other side, there are two more writting system for Signed Languages: [http://www.sign-lang.uni-hamburg.de/Projects/HamNoSys.html HamNoSys] from University of Hamburg (Germany), and [http://www.cervantesvirtual.com/portal/signos/cat_materiales1.shtml latin alphabetic transcription of SL] from University of Alacant (Valencia, Spain). --[[User:Martorell|Joanot]] 13:39, 5 October 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wiktionary Flemish | rejected | 2018-07-03 }}
** Thanks for your helpful input, Joanot! As far as I can tell nobody wants to ban an encyclopaedia in signwritting here. [[User:Arbeo|Arbeo]] 20:23, 5 October 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wiktionary Hindustani | rejected | 2018-05-22 }}

{{lc-row| Wiktionary Hong Kong Sign Language | rejected | 2019-07-08 }}
==New proposals==
{{lc-row| Wiktionary Jassic | rejected | 2019-12-12 }}
''Please post any new proposal at the end of this section''.
{{lc-row| Wiktionary Khasi | rejected | 2018-09-28 }}

{{lc-row| Wiktionary Klingon | rejected | 2013-11-03 }}
===Vlax Romany===
{{lc-row| Wiktionary Lingwa de Planeta | rejected | 2017-03-19 }}

{{lc-row| Wiktionary Lohorung | rejected | 2019-07-08 }}
{{New-language-template|
{{lc-row| Wiktionary Lugbara | rejected | 2018-05-22 }}
Wiki accounts of the proposer=[[User:Ronline|Ronline]] (don't speak the language)
{{lc-row| Wiktionary Malvi | rejected | 2018-05-22 }}
|User accounts of others=
{{lc-row| Wiktionary Mbya Guarani | rejected | 2019-01-08 }}
|Language code=rom (there is no ISO 2-letter code, just 3-letter code "rom"), the SIL code for Vlax Romany is RMY [http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=rmy]
{{lc-row| Wiktionary Melanau | rejected | 2018-02-23 }}
|Proposed domain=http://rr.wikipedia.org
{{lc-row| Wiktionary Muisca | rejected | 2008-11-25 }}
|Wikipedia article=[[w:en:Romany language|Romany language]]
{{lc-row| Wiktionary multilingual | rejected | 2010-03-03 }}
|Number of speakers=1,500,000
{{lc-row| Wiktionary Multimedia | rejected | 2021-05-23 }}
|Locations spoken=Spoken by the Roma minority of Romania (240,000 speakers) and Bosnia-Herzegovina (400,000 speakers) and elsewhere throughout the world. The largest of the Romany languages.
{{lc-row| Wiktionary Newspeak | rejected | 2007-05-11 }}
|Related languages=Hindi and Punjabi are part of the same language family (though not mutually intelligible at all). The Vlax Romany language is written in Latin script.
{{lc-row| Wiktionary Nogai | rejected | 2018-02-23 }}
|Promoting organizations=International Romani Union, European Roma Rights Centre, RomaniCriss (Romanian Roma Rights Organisation)
{{lc-row| Wiktionary North Levantine Arabic | rejected | 2019-01-25 }}
|Request on mailing list=Pending
{{lc-row| Wiktionary Northern Luri | rejected | 2019-01-25 }}
}}
{{lc-row| Wiktionary Pali | rejected | 2018-11-14 }}
Comments:
{{lc-row| Wiktionary Pitcairnese | rejected | 2018-02-06 }}
*Ronline, what do you know of Romani? It is really not one language, but a group of at least five related languages with numerous dialects. Internally, the languages differ strongly, not only in phonology, but as well in grammar (some dialects have eight [!] cases, other fully dropped the case system) and in vocabulary (they share little words and adopted much from the languages of their sedentary neighbours, so dialects can be Slavonically, Hungarianly, Romanianly or Germanically affected). We should, if at all, aim at only one of those languages, preferably a dialect like the Slovakian one, which has started to be cultivated by its speakers at last. I would like to see one of these languages blessed with a Wikipedia, but it will be very difficult to find native speaker support, since the general prejudice that the gypsies are poor and seclusive is unfortunately true. [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] [[User_talk:Caesarion|<small>Velim, non opto</small>]] 16:39, 22 September 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wiktionary Polabian | rejected | 2018-07-10 }}
*I don't think we can manage such a project unless we have a strong community from each of regional Roma language. At least 5 devoted to Wikimedia users from each of 5 presented country because otherwise we will be in imposibility to manage it. And another issue I want to raise is the fact that personally, I don't see how Wikipedia can reach Roma population by it's content by now. Most of them are analphabets. They don't know elementary (I'm speaking about Romania Roma's population) reading and writing. - [[User:Romihaitza|Romihaitza]] 18:21, 24 September 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wiktionary Riffian | rejected | 2019-09-27 }}
**Well Romihaitza, the way I envisage this is setting up different projects for all of the separate languages. The disadvantage of splitting up the potential contributors is not as bad as the problems they would have to face in one Wikipedia all writing their own language - the differences are too broad. But start for the Rumanian dialects and see if you can contact some of them... [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] [[User_talk:Caesarion|<small>Velim, non opto</small>]] 22:30, 24 September 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wiktionary Riograndenser Hunsrückisch | rejected | 2018-05-02 }}
***OK, let's try at least for a Wikipedia in Vlax Romany, the dialect spoken mainly in Romania. And I think there will be suitable people who can contribute, at least those who are involved with the Roma rights organisations. [[User:Ronline|Ronline]] 01:12, 25 September 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wiktionary Seychellois Creole | rejected | 2019-06-14 }}
**That was what I was after, so I '''support''' this request! [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] [[User_talk:Caesarion|<small>Velim, non opto</small>]] 15:07, 25 September 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wiktionary Slovincian | rejected | 2017-11-17 }}
**Vlax is the most important Romani language, so it's certainly the one to focus on. Some reports claim that more than half of all Romani speakers speak Vlax dialects, especially Kalderash, and that it also has prestige among speakers of other Romani varieties. There is a standard language being developed, based on Kalderash. Anyway, if there are native speakers involved I'll be happy to support this. --[[User:Chamdarae|Chamdarae]] 10:35, 27 September 2005 (UTC)
{{lc-row| Wiktionary Sri Lanka Malay | rejected | 2018-03-19 }}

{{lc-row| Wiktionary Syriac | rejected | 2018-05-22 }}
===Brazilian Portuguese===
{{lc-row| Wiktionary Värmlandic | rejected | 2008-02-16 }}

{{lc-row| Wiktionary Wixarika | rejected | 2019-12-12 }}
*People interested [if native speaker, please mark (N)]:[[User:Fábio Soldá|Fábio Soldá]] 12:25, 28 September 2005 (UTC) (N)
{{lc-row| Wiktionary Yerkish | rejected | 2009-09-27 }}
**Proposer's user account in Meta and other wikis: [[User:Fábio Soldá|Fábio Soldá]] 12:25, 28 September 2005 (UTC) (N)
{{lc-row| Wiktionary Zazaki | rejected | 2007-07-14 }}
**User accounts of others who are willing to work on the proposed wiki:
|}
*ISO code: pt-BR
*Proposed domain: http://pt-br.wikipedia.org
*Relevant infos: The Brazilian Portuguese is the language spoken in Brazil. There are many differences between the brazilian dialect and the european dialect. Many words are written differently, some words in Portugal are unknown in Brazil, and some brazilian words are unknown in Portugal. And, even, some grammar aspects are different.
**Link to article(s) on the language in an existing Wikipedia:
**Approximate number of speakers: 180,000,000
**Location(s) spoken: Brazil
**Closely related languages, if any: Portuguese
**External links to organizations that promote the language:
**Link to request on a mailing list:
*Comments: I'm proposing a new version of the Wikipedia in Brazilian Portuguese due the conflicts of orthography and words in the portuguese Wikipedia. In some cases, the different versions in the same text coexist; there are two words separed by slashes or brackets with the same meaning, but one is spoken in Brazil, another in Portugal.
**'''Oppose''' - The distinction between Brazilian Portuguese and European Portuguese (if you have to make a distinction) is the same between the UK dialect of English and English spoken in the USA. And for many of the same reasons. Brazil is a land of immigrants and is a large country with a very diverse cultural background. Indeed many comparisons between Brazil and the USA can be made, with a note that the USA has a larger proportion of immigrants from Nordic counries (Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, England, ect.) and Brazil has a larger portion of its population from southern Europe (Portugal and Italy), although São Paulo does have a significant Japanese population as well, for instance that does influence the language and culture in that city as well. African culture is also a major influence in Brazil. There are formal language "treaties" between Brazil and Portugal to try and keep things consistant, but as all languages experience growth and change by its speakers Portuguese is no different. Since the population in Brazil is so much larger than it is in Portugal, it is no wonder then that Brazilian culture is a dominating influence on the language, just like American movies and music can sometimes offend people in England seemingly to detract from the "proper usage" of the language. I learned Portuguese by living in São Paulo for a couple of years and speak it fluently. I am not a native speaker, but I can't see supporting this as a seperate project simply because the language distinction isn't there even for "native speakers" of this dialect. Or perhaps consider a "King's English" Wikipedia with correct spelling and punctuation guidelines for the Wikipedia to suite the tastes of somebody from England? I think not. --[[User:Roberth|Roberth]] 13:10, 28 September 2005 (UTC)
***Roberth, I proposed it because there are many conflicts in many articles in the european Wikipedia. Some people there insist in write words like "proje(c)to", "acadê(é)mico", and write two words with the same meaning, but one is used in Brazil, another in Portugal, like "trem/comboio" (train), "arquivo/ficheiro" (file) or "celular/telemóvel" (mobile phone). We need remember, also, unlike USA, Brazil has not a worldwide influence - only, perhaps, in some adjacent countries like Paraguay and in Portugal (but the portuguese influence in Brazil is greater). There is also a very large number of wikipedists from Portugal, and even the brazilians wants to suit the tastes of the people from Portugal; more than the portugeses to the brazilians.
**'''Oppose''', just for the same reasons as I opposed an AE Wikipedia. Brazilian Portuguese is IN NO WAY a language and hardly a separate dialect. [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] [[User_talk:Caesarion|<small>Velim, non opto</small>]] 17:01, 28 September 2005 (UTC)
**''Oppose''. I am not a native speaker, but I have been learning the language since 1995. I see no huge difference between Brazilian & European Portuguese. I can understand both just fine. --[[User:Christopher Sundita|Chris]] 04:48, 2 October 2005 (UTC)
** '''Oppose''' It isn't the same case about Murcian. European Portuguese and Brazilian Portuguese have not enough differences as dialect, such between US English and UK English, or Valencian and Catalan, or Argentinian Spanish and Castilian Spanish. --[[User:Martorell|Joanot]] 13:46, 5 October 2005 (UTC)
** '''Oppose''' There is no reason to have a separate Wikipedia just because of minor differences in spelling and vocabulary. It would be like splitting the English-language Wikipedia in a number of regional ones (American, Australian, English...) --[[User:AngelRiesgo|AngelRiesgo]] 07:33, 6 October 2005 (UTC)

===Kinaray-a===

''Total number of supporters: 11
(Please put the number on the line before this so that the permanent anchor-link would work. Thanks. --[[User:Bentong Isles|Bentong Isles]] 13:25, 5 October 2005 (UTC))
*People interested [if native speaker, please mark (N)]:[[User:Rhyxis|Rhyxis]] (N)
**Proposer's user account in Meta and other wikis: [[User:Rhyxis|Rhyxis]] (N)
**User accounts of others who are willing to work on the proposed wiki:
*ISO code: no ISO 639-2 code, kya proposed. In SIL Ethnologue the code for this language is krj (ISO/DIS 639-3)
*Proposed domain: either http://krj.wikipedia.org or http://kya.wikipedia.org
*Relevant infos: Kinaray-a is second most-spoken language in Panay Island in the Philippines. Long considered to be variant of Hiligaynon, Kinaray-a linguists are fighting to establish its own right to be called a langauge. It is distinct in many ways from Hiligaynon. It is the official language of the Province of Antique (Antike/Hantike), it is spoken by 70% of Iloilo Province's population and 75% of Capiz Province's population. There are also large numbers of Kinaray-a speakers on the islands of Mindoro, Palawan, Romblon, Masbate and Metro Manila.
**Link to article(s) on the language in an existing Wikipedia: [[:en:Kinaray-a_language]]
**Approximate number of speakers: 1,600,000
**Location(s) spoken: Antique, Iloilo, Capiz, Aklan, Romblon, Mindoro Occidental, Palawan, Masbate Provinces in the Philippines and Manila
**Closely related languages, if any: belongs to the Western branch of the [[:en:Visayan languages|Visayan language family]], along with [[:en:Cuyonon_language|Cuyonon]], [[:en:Caluyanon_language|Caluyanon]], Onhan, [[:en:Aklanon_language|Akeanon]], and [[:en:Ratagnon_language|Ratagnon]]. Related to other Visayan languages such as [[:en:Hiligaynon_language|Hiligaynon]], [[:ceb:|Cebuano]], and [[:en:Waray-Waray_language|Waray-Waray]]. Distantly related to other [[:en:Austronesian languages|Austronesian languages]] such as [[:en:Tagalog language|Tagalog]], [[:en:Indonesian language|Indonesian]], etc.
**External links to organizations that promote the language: [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iririmawtatun http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iririmawtatun] A Yahoo group for people from Antique province where Kinaray-a is the native language.
**Link to request on a mailing list:
*Comments:
**'''Support'''--[[User:Harvzsf|Harvzsf]] 22:40, 7 August 2005 (UTC)
**'''Support'''--[[User:Juan bahag|Juan bahag]] 00:32, 8 August 2005 (UTC)
**'''Support''' It's one of the 13 major Philippine languages plus there seems to be a big Kinaray-a presence on the internet. --[[User:Christopher Sundita|Christopher Sundita]] 02:26, 8 August 2005 (UTC)
**'''Support'''--[[User:Node ue|Node ue]] 10:22, 8 August 2005 (UTC)
**'''Support'''--[[User:Bentong Isles|Bentong Isles]] 13:03, 5 September 2005 (UTC)
**'''Support'''--[[User:Katimawan2005|Katimawan2005]] 03:15, 4 October 2005 (UTC)
**'''Support'''--[[User:Martorell|Joanot]] 13:49, 5 October 2005 (UTC)
**'''Support'''--[[User:Nino Gonzales|Nino Gonzales]] 13:20, 7 October 2005 (UTC)
**'''Support'''--[[User:Saluyot|Saluyot]] 10:12, 9 October 2005 (UTC)
**'''Support'''--[[User:Belgian man|Belgian man]] 18:16, 10 October 2005 (UTC)

=== Norfuk/Pitcairn/Norfolk ===

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|User accounts of others= ( ) (N)
|Language code=pih
|Proposed domain=pih.wikipedia.org
|Wikipedia article=[[w:Norfuk]]
|Number of speakers=3000-5000
|Locations spoken=Norfolk Island, Pitcairn Island, New Zealand, Fiji, Australia
|Related languages=Pitcairnese, Tahitian, English
|Promoting organizations=
|Request on mailing list=
}}
;Comments

Co-official language of Norfolk Island, with speaker communities on Pitcairn Island, Australia, and New Zealand.

See [http://www.sil.org/iso639-3/documentation.asp?id=pih here] for ISO information.

* Wikipedia article says: "The language itself does not have words to express many concepts". So do you use this language a lot in writing, Pallmall? Furthermore, given the very small number of speakers, I think it will probably be very difficult to find a sufficient number of competent contributors to write a useful encyclopedia. [[User:Arbeo|Arbeo]] 14:56, 2 October 2005 (UTC)
** Living in Australia, I don't have the chance to use it as often as I like, but I regularly correspond with my parents back home in it, yes. Schools, churches, and even the Norfolk government all use it to some degree.
The comment in the article about it not being used too often is worded poorly, but I didn't want to edit it, lest it be seen as me trying to "cook the books". There are many concepts that don't have native Norfuk words, like "molecular geochemistry", "pneumatic vice" and "postsoviet gender theory". This is a problem with many languages with small speaker bases. However, your basics are all there, and new terms can be Norfukised if necessary. [[User:Pallmall|Pallmall]] 12:23, 4 October 2005 (UTC).
**As it is an official language, it must at least have acquired some possibilities to express some of these concepts formerly unknown. As Kreyol borrows from French, Norfuk, surely borrows from English, so I think it will work and '''support''' this request. [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] [[User_talk:Caesarion|<small>Velim, non opto</small>]] 21:33, 2 October 2005 (UTC) By the way, isn't this the language spoken of in the book ''The Island Pitcairn'' form the Bounty trilogy, first spoken by Fletcher Christian and his fellow mutineers? What a romantic idea to have a Wikipedia in it! [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] [[User_talk:Caesarion|<small>Velim, non opto</small>]] 08:29, 8 October 2005 (UTC)
**I'll support it if there are some more people interested to work on it. I think it has some potential, but since the population is so small, I think it will need clear support from more of the community back on Norfolk Island. --[[User:Chamdarae|Chamdarae]] 17:31, 4 October 2005 (UTC)
*'''Support''', due to its nature as an official language. [[User:Lankiveil|Lankiveil]] 06:41, 5 October 2005 (UTC).
*'''Support''' [[User:( )|( )]] 21:17, 7 October 2005 (UTC).
*'''Support''' [[User:Belgian man|Belgian man]] 10:42, 9 October 2005 (UTC)
*Please clarify two separate questions. How distinct are Norfuk and Pitcairnese? Is this request for a wiki for both (as the section header suggests) or just for Norfuk (as the rest of the proposal implies)? [[User:TUF-KAT|Tuf-Kat]] 05:16, 10 October 2005 (UTC)
**One wiki for both, of course. This is the same language... Norfolk English is a slightly different variety than in Pitcairn, but is the same language. Norfolk English is a dialect, in fact, for Pitcairn English, and Pitcairn English is an alternate name of Pitcairn-Norfolk. [[User:Belgian man|Belgian man]] 15:57, 10 October 2005 (UTC)
**On top of that, the Pitcairn community is far too small for its own wiki and you can't reasonably exclude them when working on a Norfuk Wikipedia, especially not because all of the language originated on Pitcairn. [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] [[User_talk:Caesarion|<small>Velim, non opto</small>]] 16:26, 12 October 2005 (UTC)

===Pennsylvania German (7)===
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|User accounts of others= [http://amisch.de/penn/index.php?title=Benutzer:Michael_werner User:MW], [http://amisch.de/penn/index.php?title=Benutzer:Administrator User:Administrator]
|Language code=pdc
|Proposed domain=http://pdc.wikipedia.org
|Wikipedia article=[[en:Pennsylvania German language]], [[de:Pennsylvania Dutch]]
|Number of speakers= 300 000
|Locations spoken=Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and other States & Ontario
|Related languages=German, Luxembourgish, Alemmanic
|Promoting organizations= http://www.pgs.org
|Request on mailing list= [http://www.amisch.de/thread.php?threadid=7 Wiki.org discussion (in Pennsylvania German)]
}}
;Comments
There is already a [http://amisch.de/penn/index.php?title=Haaptblatt Pennsylvania German encyclopedia] started with the hope that eventually it could be moved to pdc.wikipedia.org. There is some hesitation to help with the current project precisely because it is not at wikipedia.org. Before the Pennsylvania German encyclo becomes too big it probably should be moved to wikipedia.org. - [[User:Stettlerj|Stettlerj]]
*'''Support'''. Over 500 pages already! --[[User:Chamdarae|Chamdarae]] 06:50, 5 October 2005 (UTC)
*'''Support''' indeed. But not only because it already has so many pages. Yiddish already has been granted a Wikipedia and language status, so Pennsylvanisch should be treated likewise imo. [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] [[User_talk:Caesarion|<small>Velim, non opto</small>]] 10:41, 5 October 2005 (UTC)
**Just one thing: most speakers are Amish, and Amish are not allowed to have computers, are they? [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] [[User_talk:Caesarion|<small>Velim, non opto</small>]] 11:06, 5 October 2005 (UTC)
***True, most speakers are Amish or Old Order Mennonite and would not have computers (especially not in the home). However, there are people who grew up beside the Amish, perhaps with Amish grandparents and cousins, and they grew up with the language because it was spoken around them, and there are many people who were Amish as children and never got baptised. Also among the non-Amish Pennsylvania German communities there are not many speakers but there are organisations and people dedicated to its survival. [[User:Stettlerj|Stettlerj]]
*I think this is a great proposal, but it really needs a second native speaker before it is likely to be accepted. It looks like there are a number of contributors to the encyclopedia -- are any of them native speakers, or at least fluent, besides you? If so, please have one indicate support (and fluency) here. [[User:TUF-KAT|Tuf-Kat]] 23:43, 6 October 2005 (UTC)
*'''Support''' --[[User:Node ue|Node ue]] 01:25, 7 October 2005 (UTC)
*'''Strong Support''' -- great!!! [[User:Skafa|Skafa]] 7 October 2005
*'''Support''' [[User:( )|( )]] 22:12, 7 October 2005 (UTC).
*'''Support'''--[[User:Harvzsf|Harvzsf]] 04:14, 12 October 2005 (UTC)
*'''Strong Support''' [[User:Test-tools|Test-tools]] 08:28, 14 October 2005 (UTC)

===Manchu===

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Wiki accounts of the proposer=[[User:kallgan]], [[zh:User:kallgan]], [[en:User:kallgan]]
|User accounts of others=[[zh:User:kallgan]], [[en:User:kallgan]]
|Language code=mnc
|Proposed domain=http://mnc.wikipedia.org
|Wikipedia article=[[zh:满语]], [[en:Manchu_language]], [[de:Mandschurische_Sprache]]
|Number of speakers=20 to 50 [[en:Manchu]], 170,000 [[en:Xibe]], 132,000 [[en:Daur]], estimated 1 to 1.2 million ethnic Manchu and Han people speak basic & simple Manchu language
|Locations spoken=China, Taiwan, Japan, United States
|Related languages=
|Promoting organizations=http://www.qiren.cn/
|Request on mailing list=
}}
;Comments
*I could support a Xibe wiki, in the traditional script if possible. I guess a combined wiki with classical Manchu could be feasible, since the two are considered to be quite close, but I doubt there would be many people to contribute in classical Manchu. There are probably about 40,000 speakers of Xibe, the most speakers of any Tungusic language. The Daur, however, speak a language related to Mongolian. In the past they used Manchu as a second language, but I don't think that is true any more. --[[User:Chamdarae|Chamdarae]] 07:09, 5 October 2005 (UTC)
*'''Support'''. We can easily fit Xibe and Manchu into one Wikipedia - just quite similar. [[User:Caesarion|Caesarion]] [[User_talk:Caesarion|<small>Velim, non opto</small>]] 10:43, 5 October 2005 (UTC)

===Tibetan===

{{New-language-template|
Wiki accounts of the proposer=Jorgengb (unfortunately not a speaker of the language)
|User accounts of others=
|Language code=BOD, TIB
|Proposed domain= bod.wikipedia.org
|Wikipedia article=[[en:Tibetan_language|Tibetan language]]
|Number of speakers=6,150,000 (according to [[en:Tibetan_language|Wikipedia: Tibetan language]],
|Locations spoken=[[en:Tibetan_Plateau|Tibetan Plateau]] and Tibetan community in exile ([[en:Tibet|Tibet]], [[en:China|China]], [[en:Bhutan|Bhutan]], [[en:Nepal|Nepal]], [[en:India|India]], [[en:Kashmir|Kashmir]] ([[en:Ladakh|Ladakh]])).
|Related languages=[[en:Dzongkha_language|Dzongkha (Bhutanese)]], [[en:Burmese_language|Burmese]]
|Promoting organizations=possibly [http://www.tibet.com/ Tibetan Government in Exile]
|Request on mailing list=
}}
;Comments


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Project Official status Status since Notes
Wikinews Afrikaans   Verified as eligible 20-Jan-2017
Wikinews Amharic   Verified as eligible 25-May-2008
Wikinews Armenian   Verified as eligible 25-Dec-2012
Wikinews Assamese   Verified as eligible 04-Oct-2022
Wikinews Azerbaijani   Verified as eligible 30-Mar-2011
Wikinews Basic English   Discussion 03-Feb-2024
Wikinews Basque   Verified as eligible 19-Dec-2007
Wikinews Belarusian   Verified as eligible 25-Jan-2019
Wikinews Bengali   Verified as eligible 20-Jan-2017
Wikinews Cantonese 2   Verified as eligible 28-Feb-2010
Wikinews Croatian   Verified as eligible 30-Mar-2011
Wikinews Danish   Verified as eligible 30-Jul-2010
Wikinews Dusun   Verified as eligible 13-Feb-2018
Wikinews Galego   Verified as eligible 15-Aug-2011
Wikinews Georgian   Verified as eligible 05-Nov-2008
Wikinews Gilaki   Verified as eligible 14-Jan-2008
Wikinews Hindi   Verified as eligible 22-Apr-2008
Wikinews Indonesian   Verified as eligible 27-Mar-2010
Wikinews Javanese   Verified as eligible 24-Apr-2008
Wikinews Kazakh 2   Discussion 11-Mar-2023
Wikinews Khowar   Verified as eligible 06-Dec-2017
Wikinews Kurdish   Verified as eligible 05-Mar-2010
Wikinews Kurdish (Sorani)   Verified as eligible 13-Feb-2018
Wikinews Kupang Malay   Discussion 22-Aug-2020
Wikinews Ladino   Verified as eligible 04-Oct-2022
Wikinews Lithuanian   Verified as eligible 19-Dec-2007
Wikinews Low Saxon   Verified as eligible 19-Dec-2007
Wikinews Macedonian   Verified as eligible 20-Jan-2017
Wikinews Malagasy   Verified as eligible 17-Feb-2009
Wikinews Malay   Verified as eligible 25-Aug-2008
Wikinews Malayalam   Verified as eligible 20-Jan-2017
Wikinews Marathi   Verified as eligible 21-Feb-2017
Wikinews Min Dong Chinese   Verified as eligible 16-Sep-2018
Wikinews Nepali   Verified as eligible 20-Jan-2017
Wikinews Pashto   Verified as eligible 14-Sep-2018
Wikinews Pipil   Verified as eligible 04-Dec-2018
Wikinews Pu-Xian Min   Verified as eligible 06-Jun-2019
Wikinews Saraiki   Verified as eligible 06-Jun-2019
Wikinews Shan   Verified as eligible 04-Oct-2022
Wikinews Sicilian   Verified as eligible 12-Nov-2008
Wikinews Sinhala   Verified as eligible 14-Dec-2010
Wikinews Slovak   Discussion 22-Jun-2023
Wikinews Slovene   Verified as eligible 10-May-2008
Wikinews Sylheti   Verified as eligible 04-Oct-2022
Wikinews Tagalog   Verified as eligible 19-Dec-2007
Wikinews Tatar   Verified as eligible 04-Oct-2022
Wikinews Thai   Verified as eligible 20-Jan-2017
Wikinews Tswana   Verified as eligible 04-Oct-2022
Wikinews Urdu   Verified as eligible 27-Jan-2009
Wikinews Uyghur   Verified as eligible 19-Feb-2010
Wikinews Vietnamese   Verified as eligible 08-Apr-2011
Wikinews Western Panjabi   Verified as eligible 13-Feb-2018
Wikinews Zazaki   Verified as eligible 20-Jan-2017

Wikipedia

Wikipedia requests
Project Official status Status since Notes
Wikipedia ǃXóõ   On hold 06-Mar-2023
Wikipedia Achomi   Discussion 13-Jun-2020
Wikipedia Acoli   Discussion 23-Jun-2020
Wikipedia Adilabad Gondi   Discussion 20-Apr-2023
Wikipedia Aghem   Verified as eligible 21-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Ahirani   Verified as eligible 20-Dec-2011
Wikipedia Ainu 2   Verified as eligible 27-Jul-2018
Wikipedia Akkadian   Discussion 07-Apr-2024
Wikipedia Aklanon   Verified as eligible 21-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Akoose   Verified as eligible 16-May-2012
Wikipedia Akpa   Discussion 15-Mar-2021
Wikipedia Alabama   Verified as eligible 28-Sep-2008
Wikipedia American Sign Language 2   Verified as eligible 29-Nov-2008
Wikipedia Ancash Quechua   Verified as eligible 26-Feb-2018
Wikipedia Ancient Greek 4   Discussion 13-Apr-2013
Wikipedia Angolar Creole   Discussion 20-Mar-2024
Wikipedia Angkola   Discussion 26-Mar-2021
Wikipedia Ao   Verified as eligible 21-Apr-2007
Wikipedia Arakan   Verified as eligible 15-Oct-2022
Wikipedia Arbëresh   Discussion 25-Mar-2022
Wikipedia Asi   Verified as eligible 25-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Assyrian Neo Aramaic   Verified as eligible 06-Feb-2017
Wikipedia Badaga   Verified as eligible 19-Nov-2009
Wikipedia Bafia   Verified as eligible 07-Mar-2018
Wikipedia Bajjika   On hold 19-Jun-2023
Wikipedia Bakhtiari   Verified as eligible 08-Jun-2008
Wikipedia Balantak   Discussion 09-Aug-2020
Wikipedia Balkan Romani   Verified as eligible 19-Dec-2007
Wikipedia Balochi   Discussion 28-Jun-2010
Wikipedia Bangka   Verified as eligible 07-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Baniwa   Verified as eligible 25-Jun-2011
Wikipedia Baoulé   Verified as eligible 26-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Bari   Verified as eligible 26-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Basaa   Verified as eligible 20-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Belgorod Dialect   Discussion 15-Jan-2023
Wikipedia Bodo   Verified as eligible 26-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Bole   Discussion 04-Nov-2023
Wikipedia Bororo   Discussion 03-Dec-2022
Wikipedia Brahui   Verified as eligible 17-Apr-2010
Wikipedia Brazilian Sign Language   Verified as eligible 24-Oct-2018
Wikipedia British Sign Language   Verified as eligible 04-Nov-2010
Wikipedia Buhinon   Discussion 14-Aug-2023
Wikipedia Bunun   Verified as eligible 23-Apr-2019
Wikipedia Cajun French   Verified as eligible 21-Jul-2007
Wikipedia Caló   Discussion 14-Jun-2023
Wikipedia Campidanese Sardinian   Verified as eligible 19-Mar-2017
Wikipedia Canadian French   Discussion 02-Feb-2020
Wikipedia Cape Verdean Creole   Verified as eligible 20-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Capiznon   Verified as eligible 24-Jan-2010
Wikipedia Caribbean Hindustani   Verified as eligible 26-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Carpathian Romani   Discussion 27-Nov-2020
Wikipedia Central Alaskan Yup'ik   Verified as eligible 31-Aug-2010
Wikipedia Central Dusun   Verified as eligible 17-Jul-2011
Wikipedia Central Kanuri   Discussion 15-Jul-2023
Wikipedia Central Morocco Tamazight   Verified as eligible 21-Jul-2009
Wikipedia Central Tagbanwa   Discussion 16-Aug-2023
Wikipedia Chakma   Verified as eligible 21-Jun-2018
Wikipedia Chesterian   Discussion 02-Apr-2021
Wikipedia Chhattisgarhi   Verified as eligible 21-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Chinuk wawa   Verified as eligible 03-Feb-2018
Wikipedia Chitonga   Discussion 22-Jun-2023
Wikipedia Chittagonian   Verified as eligible 26-Dec-2022
Wikipedia Choctaw   Verified as eligible 21-Jun-2018
Wikipedia Chuj   Discussion 30-Sep-2022
Wikipedia Chukchi   Verified as eligible 23-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Classical Japanese 3   Discussion 10-Apr-2022
Wikipedia Coptic 3   Verified as eligible 29-Jul-2017
Wikipedia Damascene   Discussion 09-Nov-2023
Wikipedia Dangme   Discussion 18-Aug-2023
Wikipedia Dargwa   Verified as eligible 23-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Dendi   Verified as eligible 03-Apr-2023
Wikipedia Dholuo   Verified as eligible 29-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Dimasa   Verified as eligible 17-Dec-2018
Wikipedia Dobrujan Tatar   Discussion 18-Oct-2023
Wikipedia Dogri   Verified as eligible 12-Dec-2019
Wikipedia Duala   Verified as eligible 23-Jan-2017
Wikipedia East Franconian German   Verified as eligible 30-Oct-2013
Wikipedia East Frisian 3   Discussion 09-Feb-2020
Wikipedia Eastern Arrernte   Discussion 10-Jul-2021
Wikipedia Eastern Balochi   Discussion 10-Aug-2010
Wikipedia Eastern Bolivian Guaraní   Verified as eligible 20-Feb-2017
Wikipedia Eastern Pwo   Verified as eligible 30-Oct-2018
Wikipedia Efik   Verified as eligible 13-Jan-2023
Wikipedia Ekpeye   Discussion 13-May-2024
Wikipedia Eldeine   Discussion 25-Apr-2021
Wikipedia Elfdalian 2   Verified as eligible 20-Feb-2017
Wikipedia Eton   Verified as eligible 29-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Ewondo   Verified as eligible 29-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Fala   Verified as eligible 13-Jun-2017
Wikipedia Falam-Chin   Verified as eligible 31-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Fataluku   Verified as eligible 25-Oct-2010
Wikipedia Finnish Sign Language   Verified as eligible 29-Nov-2008
Wikipedia French Simple 3   Verified as eligible 26-Sep-2018
Wikipedia Galo   Discussion 13-Oct-2020
Wikipedia Garhwali   Verified as eligible 23-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Gayo 2   Discussion 05-Jun-2020
Wikipedia Gęlþaska   Discussion 04-Dec-2023
Wikipedia Gheg   Verified as eligible 04-Jan-2008
Wikipedia Ghomala   Verified as eligible 23-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Ghomara   Discussion 12-Apr-2024
Wikipedia Goalpariya   Verified as eligible 07-Aug-2018
Wikipedia Guadeloupe Creole   Discussion 28-Apr-2023
Wikipedia Gutnish   Discussion 17-Jan-2016
Wikipedia Hadauti   Discussion 12-May-2023
Wikipedia Hainanese 2   On hold 11-Nov-2019
Wikipedia Hakha-Chin   Verified as eligible 29-Feb-2008
Wikipedia Hanja 3   Discussion 30-Oct-2022
Wikipedia Haryanvi   Verified as eligible 23-Apr-2018
Wikipedia Hassaniya   Discussion 26-Jan-2023
Wikipedia Hawrami   Verified as eligible 04-Nov-2010
Wikipedia Hijazi Arabic   Discussion 24-Feb-2016
Wikipedia Hiligaynon 2   Verified as eligible 12-Aug-2007
Wikipedia Hindko   Discussion 25-Feb-2022
Wikipedia Hindustani 3   Discussion 17-May-2013
Wikipedia Hla’alua   Verified as eligible 24-Oct-2018
Wikipedia Hmong Daw   Verified as eligible 22-Oct-2010
Wikipedia Ho   Discussion 02-Oct-2016
Wikipedia Hsilgne   Discussion 07-Dec-2023
Wikipedia Hutsul   Discussion 01-Oct-2016
Wikipedia Iban   Verified as eligible 19-Feb-2010
Wikipedia Ingrian   Verified as eligible 10-Apr-2018
Wikipedia Innu-aimun   Verified as eligible 18-Jul-2017
Wikipedia Interglossa   Discussion 12-Aug-2023
Wikipedia International Sign   Discussion 18-Nov-2023
Wikipedia Interslavic   Discussion 08-May-2024
Wikipedia Jambi Malay   Verified as eligible 27-Jun-2021
Wikipedia Jazayri   Verified as eligible 04-Jul-2009
Wikipedia Jeju 2   Verified as eligible 07-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Juǀ'hoan   On hold 25-Jan-2019
Wikipedia Jutish   Discussion 20-May-2016
Wikipedia Kaili   Discussion 15-Oct-2020
Wikipedia Kalanga   Discussion 15-Aug-2020
Wikipedia Kalasha   Discussion 30-Apr-2016
Wikipedia Kanakanavu   Verified as eligible 07-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Kanikkaran   Verified as eligible 25-Nov-2009
Wikipedia Kaqchikel   Verified as eligible 07-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Karai-Karai   Discussion 15-Aug-2023
Wikipedia Karaim   Discussion 22-Apr-2021
Wikipedia Karbi   Discussion 30-Aug-2016
Wikipedia Karelian 2   Verified as eligible 03-Apr-2008
Wikipedia Karuk   On hold 23-Apr-2019
Wikipedia Kavalan   Verified as eligible 07-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Keliko   Discussion 01-Nov-2023
Wikipedia Khakas   Verified as eligible 14-Mar-2018
Wikipedia Khasi   Verified as eligible 22-Oct-2010
Wikipedia Khinalug   Verified as eligible 16-Jul-2018
Wikipedia Khmu   Discussion 14-Jul-2021
Wikipedia Khorasani Turkic   Verified as eligible 11-Dec-2019
Wikipedia Khowar   Verified as eligible 20-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Kichwa   Verified as eligible 14-Dec-2017
Wikipedia Kildin Sami   Verified as eligible 02-Apr-2018
Wikipedia Kiluba   Discussion 30-Jul-2016
Wikipedia Kinaray-a 2   Verified as eligible 21-Apr-2007
Wikipedia Kirmanjki   Verified as eligible 30-Sep-2008
Wikipedia Kohistani Shina   Discussion 07-Dec-2022
Wikipedia Komering   Verified as eligible 21-Feb-2024
Wikipedia Koyraboro Senni Songhay   On hold 23-Apr-2019
Wikipedia Krio   Verified as eligible 05-Jan-2008
Wikipedia Kriol   Verified as eligible 18-Dec-2019
Wikipedia Krymchak   Discussion 03-Jan-2023
Wikipedia Kumyk   Verified as eligible 28-Oct-2017
Wikipedia Kupang Malay 2   Discussion 19-Jul-2020
Wikipedia Kutchi   Verified as eligible 02-Jan-2018
Wikipedia Kven 2   Verified as eligible 11-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Láadan   Discussion 28-Feb-2022
Wikipedia Laki   Verified as eligible 15-Feb-2013
Wikipedia Lakota   Verified as eligible 02-Apr-2018
Wikipedia Laz 2   Verified as eligible 27-Feb-2010
Wikipedia Levantine Arabic   Verified as eligible 03-Aug-2021
Wikipedia Libon Bikol   Discussion 14-Aug-2023
Wikipedia Limbu   Verified as eligible 14-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Livonian   Verified as eligible 17-Jul-2011
Wikipedia Logudorese Sardinian   Discussion 21-Mar-2022
Wikipedia Louisiana Creole   Discussion 12-Sep-2016
Wikipedia Lower Silesian   Verified as eligible 12-Aug-2008
Wikipedia Lushootseed   Discussion 22-Jan-2023
Wikipedia Magahi   Discussion 20-Jun-2021
Wikipedia Maghrebi Arabic   Discussion 30-May-2015
Wikipedia Maguindanaon   Discussion 12-Nov-2023
Wikipedia Makassar Malay   Discussion 06-Mar-2016
Wikipedia Makassarese   Verified as eligible 13-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Makhuwa   Discussion 04-Oct-2023
Wikipedia Mam   Verified as eligible 22-Mar-2018
Wikipedia Mampruli   Discussion 05-Mar-2023
Wikipedia Manado Malay   Discussion 15-Jun-2020
Wikipedia Manobo   Discussion 15-Sep-2020
Wikipedia Manchu 2   Verified as eligible 02-Jan-2018
Wikipedia Mandailing   Verified as eligible 10-Dec-2018
Wikipedia Mandar   On hold 11-Nov-2019
Wikipedia Mapudungun 2   Verified as eligible 04-Jul-2009
Wikipedia Mara   Discussion 08-Jul-2020
Wikipedia Marwari   Verified as eligible 09-Apr-2018
Wikipedia Marwari (Pakistan)   On hold 25-Jan-2019
Wikipedia Masbateño   Discussion 16-Aug-2023
Wikipedia Mauritian Creole   Verified as eligible 08-Sep-2008
Wikipedia Meänkieli 2   Verified as eligible 14-Jun-2010
Wikipedia Medumba   On hold 07-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Megleno-Romanian   Verified as eligible 27-Jan-2008
Wikipedia Mentawai   Verified as eligible 22-Feb-2008
Wikipedia Mesopotamian Arabic 2   Verified as eligible 16-Mar-2024
Wikipedia Michif   Discussion 14-Nov-2021
Wikipedia Micmac   Verified as eligible 16-Jul-2018
Wikipedia Minbei   Verified as eligible 07-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Miraya Bikol   Verified as eligible 11-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Mizo   Verified as eligible 02-Oct-2009
Wikipedia Mohawk   Verified as eligible 08-Dec-2017
Wikipedia Mongolian written in Mongolian script   Verified as eligible 01-Dec-2017
Wikipedia Mongondow   Discussion 07-Oct-2020
Wikipedia Montenegrin 5   On hold 18-Dec-2017
Wikipedia Mooré   Verified as eligible 11-Sep-2022
Wikipedia Muniche   Discussion 07-Mar-2024
Wikipedia Naandi   Discussion 27-Oct-2016
Wikipedia Nenets   Verified as eligible 14-Mar-2018
Wikipedia Nengone   Discussion 26-Nov-2016
Wikipedia Ngaju   Discussion 12-Mar-2023
Wikipedia Ngiemboon   Discussion 26-May-2016
Wikipedia Nheengatu   Verified as eligible 12-Apr-2008
Wikipedia Niuean   Verified as eligible 19-Dec-2007
Wikipedia Nogai   Verified as eligible 23-Feb-2018
Wikipedia North Ndebele   Verified as eligible 14-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Northeastern Thai   Verified as eligible 14-Mar-2018
Wikipedia Northern Altai   Verified as eligible 18-Dec-2019
Wikipedia Northern Thai   Verified as eligible 27-Feb-2010
Wikipedia Northern Tujia   Verified as eligible 19-Nov-2013
Wikipedia Northwestern Ojibwa   Discussion 27-Dec-2023
Wikipedia Nuer(Thok Nath)   Discussion 20-May-2023
Wikipedia Nuosu   Verified as eligible 13-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Nupe   Discussion 18-Dec-2023
Wikipedia Nyungar   Verified as eligible 19-Dec-2017
Wikipedia Obolo   Verified as eligible 11-Sep-2019
Wikipedia Oi   Discussion 12-Jun-2016
Wikipedia Oji-Cree   Discussion 18-Feb-2024
Wikipedia Okanagan   Discussion 09-May-2023
Wikipedia Okinawan   Verified as eligible 27-Nov-2010
Wikipedia Orang Seletar   Verified as eligible 27-Jan-2008
Wikipedia Osing   Verified as eligible 25-Jan-2019
Wikipedia Ottoman Turkish 5   Discussion 13-Feb-2023
Wikipedia Pacha Malayalam   Discussion 10-Dec-2023
Wikipedia Palembang   Verified as eligible 19-Dec-2007
Wikipedia Pamona   Verified as eligible 07-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Pannonian Rusyn 2   Verified as eligible 07-Mar-2022
Wikipedia Pazeh   On hold 14-Jul-2020
Wikipedia Pemon   Verified as eligible 27-Feb-2010
Wikipedia Petjo   Discussion 30-Jan-2024
Wikipedia Pipil   Verified as eligible 16-Jan-2018
Wikipedia Pitjantjatjara   Discussion 19-Jun-2021
Wikipedia Plautdietsch   Verified as eligible 19-Dec-2007
Wikipedia Pökoot   Verified as eligible 28-Aug-2007
Wikipedia Pothwari   Discussion 27-Feb-2022
Wikipedia Prussian 2   Verified as eligible 20-Nov-2019
Wikipedia Pu-Xian Min   Verified as eligible 13-Jun-2018
Wikipedia Puyuma   Verified as eligible 07-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Qashqai   Verified as eligible 12-Nov-2019
Wikipedia Queretaro otomi   Discussion 15-Mar-2022
Wikipedia Rajasthani   Discussion 13-Nov-2015
Wikipedia Rajbanshi   Verified as eligible 11-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Rapa Nui   Verified as eligible 27-Feb-2010
Wikipedia Rejang   Verified as eligible 23-Apr-2018
Wikipedia Reunion Creole   Verified as eligible 12-Feb-2013
Wikipedia Rinconada   Verified as eligible 19-Dec-2007
Wikipedia Riograndenser Hunsrückisch   Verified as eligible 02-May-2018
Wikipedia Romanesco   Discussion 07-Feb-2016
Wikipedia Romanized Kyrgyz   Discussion 07-Feb-2024
Wikipedia Rotuman   Verified as eligible 21-May-2007
Wikipedia Rukai   Verified as eligible 07-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Saint Lucian Creole French   Verified as eligible 31-Mar-2013
Wikipedia SaiSiyat   Verified as eligible 24-Oct-2018
Wikipedia Salar   Verified as eligible 12-Aug-2008
Wikipedia Sanaani   Verified as eligible 13-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Sasak   On hold 11-Nov-2019
Wikipedia Sassarese   Verified as eligible 10-Sep-2007
Wikipedia Semai   Verified as eligible 30-Aug-2022
Wikipedia Sencilla es   Discussion 06-Apr-2020
Wikipedia Serer   Verified as eligible 14-Nov-2018
Wikipedia Seri   Verified as eligible 07-Oct-2007
Wikipedia Sgaw Karen   Verified as eligible 21-Nov-2018
Wikipedia Sheshi kham   Verified as eligible 27-May-2017
Wikipedia Shina   Verified as eligible 18-Dec-2019
Wikipedia Shughni   Verified as eligible 31-Mar-2013
Wikipedia Siberian Tatar   Discussion 25-Apr-2021
Wikipedia Siberian Yupik   Discussion 09-Sep-2018
Wikipedia Simple Esperanto   Discussion 26-May-2023
Wikipedia Skolt Sami 2   Verified as eligible 24-Apr-2022
Wikipedia Solomon Pijin   Verified as eligible 23-Jun-2010
Wikipedia South African English   Discussion 06-Dec-2023
Wikipedia South African Sign Language   Discussion 14-Dec-2023
Wikipedia South Ndebele   Verified as eligible 30-Jul-2018
Wikipedia Southern Balochi   Verified as eligible 12-Aug-2008
Wikipedia Southern Kurdish   Verified as eligible 05-Mar-2010
Wikipedia Southern Luri   Verified as eligible 13-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Southern Sami   Verified as eligible 19-Dec-2007
Wikipedia Southeastern Kolami   Discussion 20-Apr-2023
Wikipedia Spanish Visual Impairment   Discussion 09-Feb-2023
Wikipedia Sumerian   Discussion 03-Jan-2024
Wikipedia Sylheti   Verified as eligible 14-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Tai Nüa   Verified as eligible 11-Sep-2022
Wikipedia Taivoan   Discussion 21-Mar-2019
Wikipedia Taiwan Sign   Discussion 08-Nov-2023
Wikipedia Tamang   Verified as eligible 14-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Tangut   Discussion 09-Nov-2023
Wikipedia Tarifit   Verified as eligible 12-Aug-2007
Wikipedia Tati   Verified as eligible 28-Mar-2008
Wikipedia Tausug   Verified as eligible 31-Mar-2013
Wikipedia Ter Sami   Verified as eligible 10-Apr-2018
Wikipedia Thao 2   Verified as eligible 07-Mar-2022
Wikipedia Tharu   Verified as eligible 02-Apr-2018
Wikipedia Tigre   Discussion 22-Dec-2021
Wikipedia Tiv   On hold 11-Sep-2022
Wikipedia Tokelauan 2   Verified as eligible 27-Feb-2010
Wikipedia Toki Pona 2   Discussion 03-Mar-2022
Wikipedia Torres Strait Creole   Verified as eligible 10-Mar-2010
Wikipedia Tourangeau   Discussion 15-Dec-2019
Wikipedia Triqui   Discussion 28-Apr-2016
Wikipedia Tsakonian   On hold 11-Sep-2022
Wikipedia Tsou   Verified as eligible 07-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Tucano   Verified as eligible 25-Jun-2011
Wikipedia Tunica   Discussion 16-Sep-2016
Wikipedia Tunisian   Discussion 27-Sep-2014
Wikipedia Turoyo   Verified as eligible 31-Mar-2013
Wikipedia Tver Karelian   Discussion 11-Sep-2020
Wikipedia Upper Saxon German   Discussion 06-Jul-2020
Wikipedia Urum   Discussion 02-Mar-2021
Wikipedia Ushojo   Discussion 07-Dec-2022
Wikipedia Vai 2   Discussion 06-Jun-2021
Wikipedia Vilamovian   Verified as eligible 22-Aug-2012
Wikipedia Votic   Verified as eligible 31-Mar-2013
Wikipedia Wallisian   Verified as eligible 07-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Waorani   Verified as eligible 20-Jun-2010
Wikipedia West Coast Bajau   Discussion 20-Dec-2020
Wikipedia Western Apache   Discussion 23-May-2021
Wikipedia Western Balochi   Discussion 09-Oct-2014
Wikipedia Westphalian   Verified as eligible 24-May-2008
Wikipedia Wolaytta   Verified as eligible 17-Feb-2017
Wikipedia Xiang   Verified as eligible 14-Oct-2008
Wikipedia Xibe   Discussion 03-Jan-2021
Wikipedia Yaeyama   Discussion 01-Jun-2021
Wikipedia Yami   Verified as eligible 23-Apr-2019
Wikipedia Yangben   Verified as eligible 31-Mar-2013
Wikipedia Yawi   Verified as eligible 28-Jun-2011
Wikipedia Yidgha   Verified as eligible 31-Mar-2013
Wikipedia Yilan Creole   Discussion 08-Nov-2023
Wikipedia Yoron   Discussion 02-Sep-2021
Wikipedia Yucatec Maya   Verified as eligible 19-Feb-2010
Wikipedia Yonaguni   Discussion 11-Jun-2021
Wikipedia Yurok   Discussion 11-Apr-2020

Wikiquote

Wikiquote requests
Project Official status Status since Notes
Wikiquote Ancient Greek   Verified as eligible 07-Mar-2010
Wikiquote Aragonese 2   Verified as eligible 14-Jun-2008
Wikiquote Avar   Discussion 29-Mar-2022
Wikiquote Bhojpuri   Verified as eligible 13-Jun-2019
Wikiquote Burmese   Verified as eligible 11-Dec-2019
Wikiquote Cantonese   Verified as eligible 14-Nov-2017
Wikiquote Gilaki   Verified as eligible 04-Nov-2007
Wikiquote Dzongkha   Discussion 14-Nov-2022
Wikiquote Haitian Creole   Verified as eligible 19-Dec-2007
Wikiquote Hausa   Verified as eligible 21-Jul-2022
Wikiquote Ido 2   Verified as eligible 10-Dec-2018
Wikiquote Javanese   Discussion 08-Sep-2021
Wikiquote Khowar   On hold 11-Sep-2019
Wikiquote Komering   Discussion 31-Jan-2024
Wikiquote Malay   Verified as eligible 19-Dec-2007
Wikiquote Minangkabau   On hold 12-Dec-2019
Wikiquote Nepali   Verified as eligible 13-Jun-2019
Wikiquote Occitan   Verified as eligible 09-Feb-2008
Wikiquote Oriya   Verified as eligible 22-Sep-2011
Wikiquote Oromoo   Verified as eligible 08-Jun-2021
Wikiquote Pashto   Verified as eligible 08-May-2018
Wikiquote Punjabi   Verified as eligible 14-Apr-2011
Wikiquote Quechua   Verified as eligible 01-Jun-2010
Wikiquote Saraiki   Verified as eligible 13-Jun-2019
Wikiquote Shona   Discussion 09-Jul-2023
Wikiquote Sindhi   Verified as eligible 13-Jun-2019
Wikiquote Sinhala   Verified as eligible 10-Dec-2018
Wikiquote South Azerbaijani   Verified as eligible 11-Dec-2019
Wikiquote Sylheti   Discussion 22-Dec-2022
Wikiquote Tajik   Verified as eligible 14-Sep-2018
Wikiquote Tatar   Verified as eligible 13-Jun-2019
Wikiquote Twi   Discussion 11-Mar-2023
Wikiquote Tyap   Discussion 07-Nov-2022
Wikiquote Western Panjabi   Verified as eligible 01-Dec-2008

Wikisource

Wikisource requests
Project Official status Status since Notes
Wikisource Afrikaans   Verified as eligible 11-Oct-2019
Wikisource Albanian   Verified as eligible 19-Jun-2008
Wikisource Ancient Greek 2   Verified as eligible 07-Mar-2010
Wikisource Aragonese 2   Verified as eligible 16-Feb-2008
Wikisource Baluchi   Verified as eligible 10-Jun-2008
Wikisource Bashkir   Verified as eligible 11-Oct-2019
Wikisource Bhojpuri   Discussion 30-Jan-2021
Wikisource Bishnupriya Manipuri   Verified as eligible 17-Dec-2020
Wikisource Cantonese   Discussion 02-Jun-2020
Wikisource Central Bikol   Discussion 30-Aug-2021
Wikisource Coptic   Verified as eligible 07-Mar-2010
Wikisource Interlingue   Verified as eligible 28-Nov-2018
Wikisource Kabardian-Circassian   Verified as eligible 30-Mar-2011
Wikisource Kazakh   Discussion 20-Jan-2022
Wikisource Khmer   Verified as eligible 19-Feb-2010
Wikisource Kurdish   Verified as eligible 22-Apr-2017
Wikisource Literary Chinese   On hold 13-Jun-2019
Wikisource Livvi-Karelian   Verified as eligible 20-Apr-2017
Wikisource Lojban   Verified as eligible 22-Apr-2017
Wikisource Low Saxon   Verified as eligible 13-Dec-2007
Wikisource Lozi   Verified as eligible 08-Dec-2007
Wikisource Maithili   On hold 11-Oct-2019
Wikisource Manchu   Verified as eligible 22-Apr-2017
Wikisource Mauritian Creole   Verified as eligible 17-Sep-2018
Wikisource Meadow Mari   Verified as eligible 09-May-2013
Wikisource Min Dong 2   Verified as eligible 27-Oct-2006
Wikisource Minangkabau   On hold 14-Jul-2020
Wikisource Northern Sami   Verified as eligible 11-Oct-2019
Wikisource Occitan   Verified as eligible 23-Apr-2008
Wikisource Old Norse   Verified as eligible 26-Aug-2008
Wikisource Old Tupi   Discussion 17-Oct-2022
Wikisource Oromo   On hold 18-Dec-2019
Wikisource Pashto   Verified as eligible 22-Apr-2017
Wikisource Sinhala   Verified as eligible 14-Sep-2018
Wikisource Sorbian   Verified as eligible 13-Mar-2010
Wikisource Saraiki   On hold 11-Oct-2019
Wikisource Sylheti   Discussion 28-Jun-2023
Wikisource Tagalog   Verified as eligible 31-Aug-2010
Wikisource Tajik   Verified as eligible 27-May-2017
Wikisource Tatar   Verified as eligible 18-Jul-2011
Wikisource Urdu   Verified as eligible 16-Nov-2017
Wikisource Uzbek   Verified as eligible 22-Apr-2017
Wikisource Volapük   Verified as eligible 07-Oct-2007
Wikisource Western Punjabi   Verified as eligible 22-Apr-2017
Wikisource Zazaki   Verified as eligible 22-Apr-2017

Wikiversity

Wikiversity requests
Project Official status Status since Notes
Wikiversity Afrikaans   On hold 08-Jul-2019
Wikiversity Albanian   Verified as eligible 05-Dec-2017
Wikiversity Belarusian   On hold 11-Oct-2019
Wikiversity Bengali   On hold 06-Jun-2019
Wikiversity Bulgarian   Verified as eligible 19-Dec-2007
Wikiversity Cantonese   Verified as eligible 21-Nov-2018
Wikiversity Catalan   Verified as eligible 28-Dec-2007
Wikiversity Central Bikol   Discussion 17-Aug-2023
Wikiversity Dagbani   Discussion 10-Jun-2021
Wikiversity Dutch   Verified as eligible 21-Apr-2008
Wikiversity Estonian   Verified as eligible 02-Nov-2009
Wikiversity Galician   Verified as eligible 24-Feb-2009
Wikiversity Georgian   Verified as eligible 04-Oct-2008
Wikiversity Gilaki   Verified as eligible 14-Jan-2008
Wikiversity Hausa   Discussion 01-Dec-2021
Wikiversity Haitian Creole   Verified as eligible 06-Feb-2008
Wikiversity Hebrew   Verified as eligible 19-Dec-2007
Wikiversity Hungarian   Verified as eligible 03-Apr-2008
Wikiversity Indonesian 2   On hold 11-Dec-2019
Wikiversity Kurdish   Verified as eligible 13-Jun-2019
Wikiversity Limburgish   Verified as eligible 01-Mar-2008
Wikiversity Lithuanian   Verified as eligible 27-Jul-2012
Wikiversity Malayalam   Discussion 06-Jul-2022
Wikiversity Marathi   Discussion 09-Jul-2020
Wikiversity Mazandarani   Verified as eligible 13-Jun-2019
Wikiversity Nepali   On hold 14-Dec-2018
Wikiversity Pa'O   Discussion 01-Nov-2023
Wikiversity Pashto   Verified as eligible 14-Sep-2018
Wikiversity Persian   Verified as eligible 03-May-2008
Wikiversity Polish 2   Verified as eligible 04-Apr-2008
Wikiversity Punjabi   Verified as eligible 11-Dec-2019
Wikiversity Romanian 2   Verified as eligible 05-Dec-2017
Wikiversity Saraiki   On hold 06-Jun-2019
Wikiversity Sinhala 2   Discussion 29-May-2020
Wikiversity Slovak   Verified as eligible 06-Feb-2008
Wikiversity Sylheti   Discussion 08-Jun-2023
Wikiversity Tamil 2   On hold 06-Jun-2019
Wikiversity Telugu   Discussion 11-Mar-2021
Wikiversity Turkish 2   Verified as eligible 19-Dec-2007
Wikiversity Ukrainian 2   Verified as eligible 22-Oct-2010
Wikiversity Uzbek   Discussion 29-Oct-2023
Wikiversity Vietnamese   Verified as eligible 06-Jun-2019
Wikiversity Zazaki   Verified as eligible 14-May-2018
Wikiversity Yoruba   Discussion 21-Jul-2020


Wikivoyage

Wikivoyage requests
Project Official status Status since Notes
Wikivoyage Afrikaans   Discussion 02-Feb-2023
Wikivoyage Arabic   Verified as eligible 08-Mar-2013
Wikivoyage Armenian   Verified as eligible 01-Mar-2013
Wikivoyage Azerbaijani   Verified as eligible 11-Dec-2019
Wikivoyage Belarusian   Verified as eligible 08-Oct-2018
Wikivoyage Bulgarian   Verified as eligible 08-Mar-2013
Wikivoyage Cantonese   Verified as eligible 14-Dec-2018
Wikivoyage Catalan   Verified as eligible 14-Dec-2018
Wikivoyage Czech   Verified as eligible 10-Dec-2018
Wikivoyage Danish   Verified as eligible 28-Jan-2013
Wikivoyage Georgian   Verified as eligible 27-Mar-2013
Wikivoyage Hungarian   Verified as eligible 24-Nov-2012
Wikivoyage Indonesian   Verified as eligible 28-Jan-2013
Wikivoyage Korean   Verified as eligible 23-Jan-2014
Wikivoyage Latin   On hold 17-Dec-2020
Wikivoyage Latvian   Verified as eligible 14-Dec-2018
Wikivoyage Malayalam   Verified as eligible 08-May-2018
Wikivoyage Marathi   Verified as eligible 13-Jan-2013
Wikivoyage Nepali   Verified as eligible 08-Oct-2018
Wikivoyage Saraiki   Verified as eligible 11-Sep-2019
Wikivoyage Serbian   Verified as eligible 11-Dec-2019
Wikivoyage Serbo-Croatian   Verified as eligible 24-Jan-2022
Wikivoyage Sindhi   Verified as eligible 11-Dec-2019
Wikivoyage Slovak   Verified as eligible 23-Feb-2014
Wikivoyage Slovenian   On hold 18-Dec-2019
Wikivoyage South Azerbaijani   Verified as eligible 14-Jun-2019
Wikivoyage Southern Balochi   On hold 17-Dec-2020
Wikivoyage Sylheti   Discussion 24-Oct-2022
Wikivoyage Tagalog   Verified as eligible 22-Jan-2013
Wikivoyage Tajik   Verified as eligible 11-Dec-2019
Wikivoyage Tamil   Verified as eligible 14-Jan-2014
Wikivoyage Thai   Verified as eligible 27-Mar-2013
Wikivoyage Urdu   Verified as eligible 11-Dec-2019
Wikivoyage Veps   Verified as eligible 08-Mar-2013
Wikivoyage Vilamovian   Discussion 20-Mar-2024
Wikivoyage Welsh   Verified as eligible 24-Dec-2018
Wikivoyage Zazaki   Verified as eligible 08-Mar-2013

Wiktionary

Wiktionary requests
Project Official status Status since Notes
Wiktionary Acehnese   Verified as eligible 12-Dec-2019
Wiktionary American Sign Language   Verified as eligible 04-Nov-2010
Wiktionary Ancash Quechua   Verified as eligible 27-Apr-2018
Wiktionary Ancient Greek   Discussion 16-Jan-2020
Wiktionary Assamese   Verified as eligible 28-Feb-2018
Wiktionary Bakhtiari   Verified as eligible 08-Jan-2019
Wiktionary Balinese   Verified as eligible 28-Nov-2021
Wiktionary Bashkir   Verified as eligible 08-Mar-2012
Wiktionary Betawi   Discussion 22-Dec-2023
Wiktionary Bhojpuri   Verified as eligible 23-Feb-2018
Wiktionary Bodo   Verified as eligible 28-Sep-2018
Wiktionary Buginese   Verified as eligible 30-Nov-2008
Wiktionary Buhinon   Discussion 17-Aug-2023
Wiktionary Caló   Verified as eligible 20-Dec-2020
Wiktionary Cebuano   Verified as eligible 05-Jul-2018
Wiktionary Central Sierra Miwok   Verified as eligible 07-Nov-2018
Wiktionary Chavacano   Verified as eligible 07-Jun-2019
Wiktionary Chuvash   Verified as eligible 29-Aug-2011
Wiktionary Crimean Tatar   Discussion 14-Apr-2023
Wiktionary Doteli   Verified as eligible 21-Feb-2017
Wiktionary Dusun   Verified as eligible 13-Feb-2018
Wiktionary Eastern Pwo   Verified as eligible 07-Nov-2018
Wiktionary Emilian   Verified as eligible 28-Feb-2018
Wiktionary Erzya   Verified as eligible 29-Apr-2010
Wiktionary Friulian   Verified as eligible 20-Jul-2011
Wiktionary Gan   Verified as eligible 04-Jul-2009
Wiktionary Gilaki   Verified as eligible 14-Jan-2008
Wiktionary Guadeloupean Creole   Discussion 06-Dec-2023
Wiktionary Hawaiian   Verified as eligible 23-Feb-2018
Wiktionary Haitian Creole   Verified as eligible 19-Dec-2007
Wiktionary Ishɛ   Discussion 13-Mar-2020
Wiktionary Jamaican Creole English   Verified as eligible 12-Dec-2019
Wiktionary Jazayri   Discussion 21-May-2015
Wiktionary Jeju   Verified as eligible 12-Dec-2019
Wiktionary Judaeo-Spanish   Verified as eligible 19-Aug-2008
Wiktionary Jutlandic   Verified as eligible 07-Feb-2008
Wiktionary Kabyle   Verified as eligible 19-Dec-2007
Wiktionary Kirmanjki (Northern Zazaki)   Verified as eligible 04-Jul-2009
Wiktionary Komering   Discussion 14-Nov-2023
Wiktionary Krio   Discussion 10-Nov-2022
Wiktionary Kupang Malay   Discussion 24-Aug-2020
Wiktionary Laki   Verified as eligible 08-Jan-2019
Wiktionary Lavukaleve   Discussion 07-Mar-2022
Wiktionary Ligure   Verified as eligible 06-Nov-2008
Wiktionary Lozi   Verified as eligible 19-Dec-2007
Wiktionary Lushai   Verified as eligible 22-May-2018
Wiktionary Madurese   Discussion 22-Dec-2023
Wiktionary Magahi   Discussion 05-Feb-2024
Wiktionary Maguindanaon   Discussion 12-Nov-2023
Wiktionary Maithili   Verified as eligible 21-Feb-2018
Wiktionary Manchu   Verified as eligible 10-Dec-2018
Wiktionary Mara   Discussion 07-Jul-2023
Wiktionary Masry   Verified as eligible 26-May-2008
Wiktionary Mazandarani   Verified as eligible 30-Nov-2008
Wiktionary Meänkieli   Verified as eligible 17-Nov-2017
Wiktionary Mingrelian   Verified as eligible 17-Jul-2011
Wiktionary Mirandese   Verified as eligible 02-Mar-2009
Wiktionary Moksha   Verified as eligible 10-Oct-2012
Wiktionary Moroccan Arabic   Discussion 21-Nov-2023
Wiktionary Motu   Verified as eligible 08-Jan-2019
Wiktionary Musi   Discussion 22-Sep-2023
Wiktionary Neapolitan   Verified as eligible 14-Jun-2019
Wiktionary Nepal Bhasa 2   Verified as eligible 19-Dec-2007
Wiktionary Nheengatu   Verified as eligible 12-Aug-2008
Wiktionary Nigerian Pidgin   Verified as eligible 12-Dec-2019
Wiktionary Norman   Verified as eligible 03-Jul-2018
Wiktionary Northern Sami   Verified as eligible 19-Dec-2007
Wiktionary Northern Sotho   Verified as eligible 19-Dec-2007
Wiktionary Ossetic   Verified as eligible 12-Dec-2019
Wiktionary Paiwan   Verified as eligible 21-Jan-2022
Wiktionary Papiamento   Verified as eligible 01-Jun-2010
Wiktionary Pazeh   On hold 14-Jul-2020
Wiktionary Picard   Verified as eligible 23-Jan-2014
Wiktionary Piedmontese   Verified as eligible 06-Nov-2012
Wiktionary Pitjantjatjara   Verified as eligible 12-Jan-2008
Wiktionary Rinconada Bikol   Discussion 03-Oct-2021
Wiktionary Romagnol   Verified as eligible 17-Nov-2017
Wiktionary Rusyn   Verified as eligible 28-Feb-2018
Wiktionary Sakha   Verified as eligible 17-Dec-2020
Wiktionary Sardinian   Verified as eligible 27-Feb-2010
Wiktionary Scots   Verified as eligible 19-Dec-2007
Wiktionary S'gaw Karen   Discussion 12-Nov-2021
Wiktionary Shona   Discussion 15-Jun-2022
Wiktionary Silesian   Verified as eligible 15-Nov-2008
Wiktionary Slavey   Verified as eligible 04-Oct-2018
Wiktionary Southern Sami   Verified as eligible 19-Dec-2007
Wiktionary Sylheti   Verified as eligible 21-Aug-2023
Wiktionary Tachelhit   Verified as eligible 16-Oct-2009
Wiktionary Talysh   Discussion 25-Dec-2021
Wiktionary Thao   Verified as eligible 07-Mar-2022
Wiktionary Tigre   Discussion 16-Dec-2023
Wiktionary Tulu   Verified as eligible 07-Nov-2018
Wiktionary Tumbuka   Discussion 16-Jan-2023
Wiktionary Tunisian   Discussion 12-Apr-2015
Wiktionary Tyvan   Verified as eligible 25-Jan-2019
Wiktionary Veps   Verified as eligible 31-Mar-2013
Wiktionary Waray-Waray   Verified as eligible 02-Nov-2009
Wiktionary Wayuu   Verified as eligible 01-Mar-2010
Wiktionary Wu Chinese   Verified as eligible 02-Jul-2018
Wiktionary Wymysorys   Verified as eligible 17-Nov-2017
Wiktionary Zealandic   Verified as eligible 19-Dec-2007

Wikidata

The current procedure for adding new languages to Wikidata can be found at d:Help:Monolingual text languages.

Closed requests

Once a wiki has been approved, delays are beyond the control of the language committee. Please address any comments about such delays on the linked task page or in the IRC channel #wikimedia-techconnect (see IRC/Instructions).

Some requests were closed because of a lack of activity; you may create a new request if you are interested in contributing a test project.

See also the related edit logs: approved, rejected.

Approved

Closed requests
Project Official status Status since Official request
Wikibooks Bashkir   Reopened 23-Aug-2017
Wikibooks Limburgish   Created 14-Nov-2010
Wikibooks Shan   Created 04-Jan-2023
Wikinews Albanian   Created 11-Mar-2011
Wikinews Czech   Created 26-May-2008
Wikinews Dutch   Reopened 05-Jul-2017
Wikinews Esperanto   Created 14-Nov-2010
Wikinews Finnish   Created 24-Nov-2007
Wikinews Greek   Created 20-Mar-2011
Wikinews Gungbe   Created 20-Apr-2023
Wikinews Hungarian   Created 26-May-2008
Wikinews Korean   Created 29-Jul-2010
Wikinews Limburgish   Created 14-Nov-2018
Wikinews Persian   Created 17-Oct-2010
Wikinews Turkish   Created 13-Aug-2009
Wikipedia Acehnese   Created 13-Aug-2009
Wikipedia Adyghe   Created 11-Feb-2016
Wikipedia Amis   Created 06-Nov-2021
Wikipedia Angika   Created 22-Mar-2023
Wikipedia Atayal   Created 22-Mar-2021
Wikipedia Atikamekw   Created 15-Jun-2017
Wikipedia Awadhi   Created 28-Apr-2020
Wikipedia Balinese 3   Created 14-Oct-2019
Wikipedia Banjar   Created 17-Oct-2010
Wikipedia Banyumasan   Created 23-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Bavarian   Created 05-Jan-2007
Wikipedia Belarusian normative   Created 28-Mar-2007
Wikipedia Betawi   Approved 18-Feb-2024 Task T357866 (86 days ago)
Wikipedia Bikol   Created 24-Nov-2007
Wikipedia Bishnupriya Manipuri   Created 05-Jan-2007
Wikipedia Buginese   Created 21-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Buryat   Created 23-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Cantonese 2   Created 23-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Cebuano   Created 21-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Chavacano   Created 07-Jan-2007
Wikipedia Crimean Tatar 2   Created 12-Jan-2008
Wikipedia Dagaare   Created 06-Nov-2023
Wikipedia Dagbani   Created 30-Jun-2021
Wikipedia Dinka   Created 12-Jul-2017
Wikipedia Doteli   Created 24-Apr-2017
Wikipedia Egyptian Arabic   Created 24-Nov-2008
Wikipedia Emiliano-Romagnolo   Created 23-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Erzya 3   Created 26-May-2008
Wikipedia Extremaduran   Created 26-May-2008
Wikipedia Fante   Created 20-Apr-2023
Wikipedia Fiji Hindi   Created 26-May-2008
Wikipedia Fon   Created 03-Oct-2023
Wikipedia Franco-Provençal   Created 23-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Friulian   Created 21-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Gagauz 2   Created 14-Nov-2010
Wikipedia Gan   Created 26-May-2008
Wikipedia Ghanaian Pidgin   Created 05-Jul-2023
Wikipedia Goan Konkani   Created 16-Jun-2015
Wikipedia Gorontalo   Created 18-Apr-2018
Wikipedia Gothic   Created 21-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Guianan Creole   Created 22-Nov-2019
Wikipedia Gungbe   Created 23-Mar-2022
Wikipedia Gurenɛ   Created 27-Feb-2023
Wikipedia Hakka 2   Created 27-May-2007
Wikipedia Hill Mari   Created 17-Oct-2010
Wikipedia Igala   Approved 02-Apr-2024 Task T361644 (42 days ago)
Wikipedia Ilokano   Created 21-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Inari Sami 2   Created 19-Oct-2020
Wikipedia Ingush   Created 18-Apr-2018
Wikipedia Jamaican   Created 01-May-2016
Wikipedia Kabardian   Created 12-Mar-2011
Wikipedia Kabiye   Created 23-Jun-2017
Wikipedia Kabyle   Created 06-May-2007
Wikipedia Kalmyk   Created 22-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Kapampangan   Created 21-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Karachay-Balkar   Created 18-Mar-2010
Wikipedia Karakalpak 3   Created 26-May-2008
Wikipedia Kari Seediq   Created 20-Mar-2021
Wikipedia Komi-Permyak 2   Created 17-Oct-2010
Wikipedia Kotava   Created 29-Jul-2020
Wikipedia Kurdish (Sorani)   Created 13-Aug-2009
Wikipedia Kusaal   Approved 10-Mar-2024 Task T359757 (65 days ago)
Wikipedia Ladin   Created 17-Aug-2020
Wikipedia Ladino   Created 21-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Lak   Created 23-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Latgalian 3   Created 13-Feb-2011
Wikipedia Lezgi   Created 27-Mar-2012
Wikipedia Ligurian   Created 22-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Lingua Franca Nova 2   Created 18-Apr-2018
Wikipedia Livvi-Karelian   Created 26-Sep-2016
Wikipedia Lombard   Created 22-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Lower Sorbian 2   Created 12-Jan-2008
Wikipedia Madurese 2   Created 15-Dec-2020
Wikipedia Maithili   Created 06-Nov-2014
Wikipedia Mazandarani   Created 23-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Meadow Mari   Created 09-Jul-2009
Wikipedia Meitei   Created 23-Feb-2021
Wikipedia Minangkabau   Created 06-Feb-2013
Wikipedia Mingrelian   Created 19-Jul-2011
Wikipedia Mirandese   Created 13-Aug-2009
Wikipedia Moksha   Created 26-May-2008
Wikipedia Mon   Created 04-Nov-2019
Wikipedia Moroccan   Created 10-Jul-2020
Wikipedia Moroccan Amazigh   Created 06-Nov-2023
Wikipedia Neapolitan   Created 21-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Nepal Bhasa   Created 23-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Nias   Created 12-Jan-2021
Wikipedia Nigerian Pidgin   Created 17-Aug-2022
Wikipedia N'Ko   Created 26-Sep-2019
Wikipedia Norfuk   Created 22-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Norman   Created 23-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Northern Luri   Created 16-Jun-2015
Wikipedia North Frisian 3   Created 04-Aug-2010
Wikipedia Novial   Created 25-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Old Church Slavonic   Created 07-Jan-2007
Wikipedia Old English   Created 21-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Ossetian   Created 21-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Pa'O   Created 19-Jul-2022
Wikipedia Paiwan   Created 06-Nov-2021
Wikipedia Palatinate German 2   Created 14-Nov-2010
Wikipedia Pangasinan   Created 07-Jan-2007
Wikipedia Papiamentu   Created 07-Jan-2007
Wikipedia Pennsylvania German   Created 23-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Picard   Created 25-Dec-2009
Wikipedia Piedmontese   Created 23-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Pontic   Created 05-Mar-2009
Wikipedia Ripuarian   Created 23-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Rusyn   Created 23-Jan-2011
Wikipedia Sakha   Created 26-May-2008
Wikipedia Samogitian   Created 22-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Santali   Created 06-Aug-2018
Wikipedia Saraiki   Created 15-Dec-2020
Wikipedia Saterland Frisian   Created 12-Jan-2008
Wikipedia Sakizaya   Created 21-Nov-2019
Wikipedia Scots   Created 21-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Sepedi   Created 29-Oct-2011
Wikipedia Serbo-Croatian   Created 21-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Shan   Created 14-Nov-2018
Wikipedia Silesian   Created 26-May-2008
Wikipedia South Azerbaijani   Created 22-Jul-2015
Wikipedia Southern Altai   Created 23-Feb-2021
Wikipedia Sranan Tongo 2   Created 26-May-2008
Wikipedia Tachelhit   Created 30-Jun-2021
Wikipedia Talysh   Created 29-Aug-2023
Wikipedia Tarantino   Created 07-Jan-2007
Wikipedia Tatar   Created 22-Jan-2011
Wikipedia Tetum   Created 22-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Toba Batak   Created 06-Nov-2023
Wikipedia Tulu   Created 04-Aug-2016
Wikipedia Tuvan   Created 11-Aug-2013
Wikipedia Tyap   Created 16-May-2022
Wikipedia Udmurt   Created 22-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Upper Sorbian   Created 25-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Venetian   Created 22-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Veps 2   Created 01-Feb-2012
Wikipedia Vlax Romany   Created 25-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Võro   Created 21-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Waray-Waray   Created 21-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Wayuu   Created 27-Feb-2023
Wikipedia West Flemish   Created 22-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Western Armenian   Created 01-Apr-2019
Wikipedia Western Panjabi   Created 13-Aug-2009
Wikipedia Wu   Created 23-Dec-2006
Wikipedia Zazaki   Created 05-Jan-2007
Wikipedia Zeelandic   Created 07-Jan-2007
Wikiquote Assamese   Created 04-Jan-2023
Wikiquote Banjar   Created 06-Nov-2023
Wikiquote Bengali   Created 10-Oct-2022
Wikiquote Breton   Created 24-Nov-2007
Wikiquote Central Bikol   Created 10-Oct-2022
Wikiquote Gungbe   Created 04-Jan-2023
Wikiquote Limburgish   Created 24-Nov-2007
Wikiquote Sanskrit   Created 06-Feb-2013
Wikiquote Sakha   Created 08-Jun-2018
Wikiquote Tagalog   Created 10-Oct-2022
Wikiquote Igbo   Created 10-Oct-2022
Wikisource Armenian   Created 24-Nov-2007
Wikisource Assamese   Created 03-Jan-2013
Wikisource Balinese   Created 30-Jun-2021
Wikisource Basque   Created 19-Apr-2018
Wikisource Belarusian 2   Created 27-Mar-2012
Wikisource Bengali 2   Created 27-Sep-2007
Wikisource Breton   Created 14-Nov-2010
Wikisource Burmese   Approved 27-Mar-2024 Task T361085 (48 days ago)
Wikisource Eastern Punjabi   Created 14-Apr-2017
Wikisource Esperanto   Created 14-Nov-2010
Wikisource Georgian   Approved 22-Apr-2024 Task T363085 (22 days ago)
Wikisource Gujarati   Created 27-Mar-2012
Wikisource Hindi   Created 10-Oct-2019
Wikisource Javanese   Created 04-Aug-2021
Wikisource Ligurian   Created 10-Jul-2020
Wikisource Limburgish   Created 26-May-2008
Wikisource Malay   Approved 20-Apr-2024 Task T363039 (24 days ago)
Wikisource Marathi   Created 01-Feb-2012
Wikisource Neapolitan   Created 14-Aug-2019
Wikisource Oriya   Created 20-Oct-2014
Wikisource Piedmontese   Created 08-Jun-2018
Wikisource Sakha   Created 19-Feb-2011
Wikisource Sanskrit   Created 22-Feb-2011
Wikisource Sundanese   Created 16-Aug-2023
Wikisource Tamil   Created 18-May-2007
Wikisource Venetian   Created 13-Nov-2010
Wikisource Walloon   Created 15-Dec-2020
Wikiversity Arabic   Created 19-Jul-2011
Wikiversity Chinese   Created 06-Aug-2018
Wikiversity Czech   Created 26-May-2008
Wikiversity Finnish 2   Created 06-Apr-2009
Wikiversity Greek   Created 12-Jan-2008
Wikiversity Hindi   Created 03-Aug-2017
Wikiversity Italian 2   Created 25-May-2007
Wikiversity Japanese 2   Created 26-May-2008
Wikiversity Korean   Created 06-Feb-2013
Wikiversity Portuguese   Created 26-May-2008
Wikiversity Russian 2   Created 12-Nov-2009
Wikiversity Slovene   Created 27-Mar-2012
Wikiversity Swedish 2   Created 14-Nov-2010
Wikivoyage Bengali   Created 08-Jun-2018
Wikivoyage Chinese   Created 14-Jan-2014
Wikivoyage Esperanto   Created 15-Dec-2020
Wikivoyage Finnish   Created 01-Dec-2016
Wikivoyage Greek   Created 16-May-2013
Wikivoyage Hebrew   Created 27-Mar-2013
Wikivoyage Hindi   Created 27-Sep-2017
Wikivoyage Japanese   Created 13-Aug-2020
Wikivoyage Spanish   Created 03-Jan-2013
Wikivoyage Pashto   Created 04-Jun-2018
Wikivoyage Persian   Created 02-Oct-2014
Wikivoyage Portuguese   Created 03-Jan-2013
Wikivoyage Polish   Created 06-Feb-2013
Wikivoyage Romanian   Created 06-Feb-2013
Wikivoyage Shan   Created 23-Mar-2022
Wikivoyage Turkish   Created 19-Jan-2021
Wikivoyage Ukrainian   Created 27-Mar-2013
Wikivoyage Vietnamese   Created 11-Aug-2013
Wiktionary Bikol   Created 12-Jan-2021
Wiktionary Cantonese   Created 14-Nov-2018
Wiktionary Central Kurdish   Created 29-Mar-2023
Wiktionary Fiji Hindi   Created 06-Nov-2017
Wiktionary Gorontalo   Created 04-Jan-2023
Wiktionary Gungbe   Created 17-Aug-2022
Wiktionary Kabardian   Created 20-Apr-2023
Wiktionary Karakalpak   Approved 09-Apr-2024 Task T362135 (35 days ago)
Wiktionary Konkani   Created 06-Apr-2020
Wiktionary Lombard   Created 06-Nov-2021
Wiktionary Mandailing   Created 26-Jul-2023
Wiktionary Meitei   Created 23-Feb-2021
Wiktionary Mon   Created 18-Mar-2021
Wiktionary Minangkabau   Created 21-Nov-2019
Wiktionary Nias   Created 12-Jan-2021
Wiktionary Oriya   Reopened 29-Sep-2011
Wiktionary Pa'O   Created 16-Aug-2023
Wiktionary Saraiki   Created 15-Dec-2020
Wiktionary Shan   Created 22-Jun-2020
Wiktionary Tacawit   Created 22-Nov-2019
Wiktionary Tyap   Created 20-Apr-2023
Wiktionary Upper Sorbian   Created 27-Sep-2007
Wiktionary Venetian   Created 16-May-2013
Wiktionary Western Panjabi   Created 01-Feb-2012
Wiktionary Zazaki 2   Created 12-Jan-2021
Wiktionary Banjar   Created 17-Aug-2022
Wiktionary Igbo   Created 10-Oct-2022

Rejected

Closed requests
Project Official status Status since Official request
Old Wikipedia   Rejected 03-Mar-2012
MediaWiki Russian   Rejected 03-Jan-2009
Wikibooks Classical Chinese   Rejected 27-Feb-2010
Wikibooks Greenlandic   Rejected 21-Jul-2007
Wikibooks Laki   Rejected 18-Dec-2019
Wikibooks Lojban   Rejected 06-Jun-2019
Wikibooks Meitei   Rejected 08-Nov-2019
Wikibooks Multilingual   Rejected 03-Mar-2010
Wikibooks Multilingual 2   Rejected 12-Dec-2019
Wikibooks Rajasthani   Rejected 05-Dec-2017
Wikibooks Riograndenser Hunsrückisch   Rejected 02-May-2018
Wikibooks Simple English   Rejected 26-Sep-2018
Wikibooks Sindhi   Rejected 08-Apr-2007
Wikijunior Hungarian   Rejected 17-Feb-2011
Wikijunior Sindhi   Rejected 23-Nov-2006
Wikinews Hausa   Rejected 08-Nov-2019
Wikinews Irish   Rejected 04-Dec-2018
Wikinews Kazakh   Rejected 04-Dec-2018
Wikinews Latina   Rejected 25-Nov-2008
Wikinews Literary Chinese   Rejected 11-Oct-2019
Wikinews Meitei   Rejected 08-Nov-2019
Wikinews multilingual   Rejected 03-Mar-2010
Wikinews Old English   Rejected 11-Oct-2019
Wikinews Riograndenser Hunsrückisch   Rejected 02-May-2018
Wikinews Simple English   Rejected 18-Feb-2008
Wikinews Simple English 2   Rejected 17-Feb-2009
Wikinews Sindhi   Rejected 06-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Aeres   Rejected 08-Aug-2007
Wikipedia Ahe   Rejected 07-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Albanskiy   Rejected 25-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Aldorian   Rejected 26-Dec-2022
Wikipedia Algero-Moroccan Arabic   Rejected 23-Apr-2007
Wikipedia Alkaxus   Rejected 10-Aug-2012
Wikipedia American Norwegian   Rejected 11-Nov-2019
Wikipedia Ancient Greek 2   Rejected 23-Feb-2008
Wikipedia Ancient Greek 3   Rejected 03-Sep-2008
Wikipedia Ancient Hebrew   Rejected 07-Mar-2010
Wikipedia Anglish   Rejected 12-Feb-2014
Wikipedia Anglo-Norman   Rejected 23-Jan-2014
Wikipedia Antwerpish   Rejected 01-Mar-2010
Wikipedia Appalachian English   Rejected 12-Feb-2014
Wikipedia Aramaic of Jesus   Rejected 01-Mar-2010
Wikipedia Arwi   Rejected 29-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Australian English   Rejected 02-Dec-2012
Wikipedia Avestan 2   Rejected 06-Feb-2017
Wikipedia Badini Kurdish   Rejected 06-Jun-2021
Wikipedia Bahrani Arabic   Rejected 27-Jul-2018
Wikipedia Base Ganu   Rejected 13-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Baybayin Tagalog 2   Rejected 14-Mar-2011
Wikipedia Berber   Rejected 24-Sep-2009
Wikipedia Bhili   Rejected 11-Dec-2019
Wikipedia Blacksea Turkısh   Rejected 05-Oct-2009
Wikipedia Bofonisk   Rejected 26-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Bosanski Simple   Rejected 11-Nov-2019
Wikipedia Boso Kalongan   Rejected 14-Mar-2018
Wikipedia Braille   Rejected 20-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Brazilian Portuguese 2   Rejected 04-Jan-2010
Wikipedia Brazilian Portuguese 3   Rejected 18-Mar-2010
Wikipedia Brazilian Portuguese 4   Rejected 26-Jan-2017
Wikipedia British English   Rejected 13-Sep-2008
Wikipedia Buhid   Rejected 27-Jul-2018
Wikipedia Bulu   Rejected 21-Jul-2007
Wikipedia Bungo   Rejected 23-Feb-2008
Wikipedia Chianino   Rejected 02-Jun-2021
Wikipedia Chamyuet   Rejected 06-Feb-2017
Wikipedia Chinese (Pinyin) 2   Rejected 27-Sep-2018
Wikipedia Church Slavonic   Rejected 19-Dec-2008
Wikipedia Classical Japanese 2   Rejected 20-Feb-2008
Wikipedia Classical Mongolian   Rejected 21-Jul-2022
Wikipedia Classical Tagalog   Rejected 27-Sep-2009
Wikipedia Cocopa   Rejected 13-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Colloquial Cantonese   Rejected 02-Apr-2018
Wikipedia Common Czech   Rejected 13-Sep-2008
Wikipedia Cora   Rejected 27-Jul-2018
Wikipedia Coptic 2   Rejected 13-Jan-2008
Wikipedia Creole Spanish   Rejected 26-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Cypriot Greek   Rejected 07-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Cyrillic Azerbaijani   Rejected 06-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Cyrillic English   Rejected 30-Aug-2013
Wikipedia Cyrillic Polish   Rejected 30-Jun-2008
Wikipedia Dalmatian   Rejected 03-Jan-2009
Wikipedia Dalmatian 2   Rejected 29-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Dari   Rejected 05-Nov-2012
Wikipedia Daylami   Rejected 29-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Drents   Rejected 27-May-2008
Wikipedia Early Middle English (EMe)   Rejected 13-Nov-2013
Wikipedia East Frisian Low Saxon   Rejected 21-Jun-2018
Wikipedia Egyptian   Rejected 22-Jan-2018
Wikipedia Elfdalian   Rejected 01-Oct-2007
Wikipedia Elven   Rejected 01-Oct-2007
Wikipedia Emoji   Rejected 15-May-2021
Wikipedia Empherian   Rejected 31-Dec-2017
Wikipedia Enets   Rejected 27-Jul-2018
Wikipedia English Braille   Rejected 29-Jan-2017
Wikipedia English-Nepali   Rejected 29-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Etruscan   Rejected 31-Oct-2018
Wikipedia Eurofarsi   Rejected 21-May-2007
Wikipedia European Portuguese   Rejected 12-Apr-2007
Wikipedia European Portuguese 2   Rejected 19-Feb-2010
Wikipedia European Portuguese 3   Rejected 23-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Evenki   Rejected 20-Dec-2008
Wikipedia Frainc-comtou   Rejected 19-Mar-2017
Wikipedia French Simple   Rejected 18-Feb-2008
Wikipedia Ga   Rejected 04-Nov-2019
Wikipedia Galego-AGAL   Rejected 14-Apr-2008
Wikipedia Galician-Portuguese   Rejected 29-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Gondi   Rejected 11-Dec-2019
Wikipedia Gorkha   Rejected 10-Jul-2012
Wikipedia Gronings   Rejected 21-Jun-2018
Wikipedia Hainanese   Rejected 05-Oct-2009
Wikipedia Hanja   Rejected 27-Apr-2008
Wikipedia Hanja 2   Rejected 16-Mar-2021
Wikipedia Hantec   Rejected 06-Nov-2007
Wikipedia Hawaiian Pidgin   Rejected 07-Aug-2018
Wikipedia Hazaragi   Rejected 14-Dec-2017
Wikipedia High Norwegian   Rejected 27-Jan-2008
Wikipedia Hinglish   Rejected 26-Dec-2022
Wikipedia Homshetsma   Rejected 22-Jan-2018
Wikipedia Huichol   Rejected 12-Dec-2019
Wikipedia Hunnic   Rejected 22-Apr-2016
Wikipedia Illyrian   Rejected 22-Apr-2016
Wikipedia Indonesian-Arabic Script   Rejected 23-Apr-2018
Wikipedia Insubric   Rejected 11-Jun-2007
Wikipedia Iranian Persian   Rejected 22-Oct-2010
Wikipedia Irish   Rejected 15-Nov-2012
Wikipedia Istriot   Rejected 29-Jan-2018
Wikipedia Itawis   Rejected 11-Dec-2019
Wikipedia Jamese   Rejected 29-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Jassic   Rejected 29-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Jawi   Rejected 07-Mar-2018
Wikipedia Jeju   Rejected 18-Feb-2008
Wikipedia Jewish Babylonian Aramaic   Rejected 20-Aug-2018
Wikipedia Kaikavian   Rejected 07-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Kamassian   Rejected 08-Dec-2020
Wikipedia Karakalpak 2   Rejected 09-Apr-2007
Wikipedia Khandeshi   Rejected 11-Dec-2019
Wikipedia Kumaoni   Rejected 14-Mar-2018
Wikipedia Kunwinjku   Rejected 14-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Kupang Malay   Rejected 12-Dec-2019
Wikipedia Kurmanji   Rejected 05-Mar-2010
Wikipedia Kurukh   Rejected 11-Dec-2019
Wikipedia Kwasio   Rejected 07-Mar-2018
Wikipedia Latgalian 2   Rejected 28-Oct-2007
Wikipedia Latin (non-Vatican)   Rejected 19-Mar-2018
Wikipedia latinized Belorussian   Rejected 02-Jul-2021
Wikipedia Latinized Kyrgyz   Rejected 11-Sep-2022
Wikipedia Latinized Russian   Rejected 14-Aug-2007
Wikipedia Leet(1337)   Rejected 29-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Leonese   Rejected 13-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Libyan Arabic   Rejected 22-Mar-2018
Wikipedia Lingua Franca Nova   Rejected 25-Nov-2008
Wikipedia Lisarbin   Rejected 06-Apr-2008
Wikipedia Lishan Didan   Rejected 14-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Llanito   Rejected 19-Jul-2009
Wikipedia Lohorung   Rejected 14-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Luba-Lulua   Rejected 17-Jul-2019
Wikipedia Maasai   Rejected 23-Apr-2019
Wikipedia Magar   Rejected 12-Dec-2019
Wikipedia Mandarin   Rejected 04-Jan-2009
Wikipedia Mandarin Chinese   Rejected 19-Feb-2010
Wikipedia Mandika   Rejected 21-Jul-2007
Wikipedia Maranao   Rejected 11-Dec-2019
Wikipedia Masovian   Rejected 23-Apr-2018
Wikipedia Mesopotamian Arabic   Rejected 11-Sep-2019
Wikipedia Middle Dutch   Rejected 14-Sep-2008
Wikipedia Middle English 2   Rejected 20-Jul-2010
Wikipedia Middle English 3   Rejected 29-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Middle English 4   Rejected 16-May-2021
Wikipedia Middle English 5   Rejected 01-Jun-2022
Wikipedia Middle Irish   Rejected 06-Jun-2018
Wikipedia Modern English   Rejected 20-Jul-2010
Wikipedia Modern Etruscan   Rejected 24-Sep-2009
Wikipedia Moldavian-Romanian   Rejected 30-May-2008
Wikipedia Moldovan Cyrillic   Rejected 02-Oct-2009
Wikipedia Montenegrin   Rejected 29-Nov-2006
Wikipedia Montenegrin 2   Rejected 06-Apr-2007
Wikipedia Montenegrin 3   Rejected 16-Dec-2010
Wikipedia Montenegrin 4   Rejected 10-May-2011
Wikipedia Morlakian   Rejected 01-Mar-2010
Wikipedia Morse Code   Rejected 29-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Muisca   Rejected 14-Jun-2010
Wikipedia Multilingual   Rejected 19-Sep-2012
Wikipedia Mundang   Rejected 07-Mar-2018
Wikipedia Mundari   Rejected 11-Dec-2019
Wikipedia Mycenaen Greek   Rejected 01-Apr-2011
Wikipedia Namtrik   Rejected 11-Dec-2019
Wikipedia Narom   Rejected 10-Jan-2019
Wikipedia Ngomba   Rejected 14-Mar-2018
Wikipedia Nones   Rejected 07-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Norsk (bokmål)   Rejected 14-Aug-2011
Wikipedia Nord   Rejected 09-Dec-2007
Wikipedia Norn   Rejected 08-Feb-2008
Wikipedia Northern Bohemian   Rejected 12-Dec-2019
Wikipedia Northern Wuu   Rejected 13-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Northumbrian   Rejected 14-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Northwest African Arabic   Rejected 22-Mar-2018
Wikipedia Nûlaeg   Rejected 29-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Old Devonian   Rejected 02-Sep-2009
Wikipedia Old Georgian   Rejected 07-Jan-2009
Wikipedia Old High German   Rejected 29-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Old Norse 2   Rejected 29-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Old Persian   Rejected 02-Sep-2009
Wikipedia Old Prussian   Rejected 22-Apr-2016
Wikipedia Old Romanian   Rejected 22-Apr-2016
Wikipedia Old Russian   Rejected 29-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Old Saxon   Rejected 29-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Old Tupi   Rejected 26-Dec-2022
Wikipedia Ottoman Turkish 2   Rejected 09-Jan-2008
Wikipedia Ottoman Turkish 3   Rejected 14-Jun-2010
Wikipedia Ottoman Turkish 4   Rejected 10-Oct-2018
Wikipedia Pa-prostu   Rejected 12-Apr-2008
Wikipedia Pahlavi   Rejected 25-Oct-2018
Wikipedia Pali Character Thai   Rejected 07-Mar-2010
Wikipedia Pandan Bikol   Rejected 29-Jan-2018
Wikipedia Pannonian Rusyn   Rejected 12-Nov-2008
Wikipedia Papuan Malay   Rejected 01-May-2019
Wikipedia Pax̌to   Rejected 09-Apr-2018
Wikipedia Persian (in Latinized alphabet)   Rejected 10-Jul-2020
Wikipedia Phoenician 2   Rejected 08-Apr-2007
Wikipedia Pizzonese   Rejected 04-Oct-2008
Wikipedia Polesian   Rejected 29-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Prekmurian   Rejected 19-Jul-2017
Wikipedia Pre-reform Russian   Rejected 06-Nov-2007
Wikipedia Proto-Germanic   Rejected 22-Apr-2016
Wikipedia Proto-Indo-European 3   Rejected 22-Apr-2016
Wikipedia Prussian   Rejected 05-Jan-2008
Wikipedia Punjabi (Romanized)   Rejected 18-Dec-2019
Wikipedia Quenya   Rejected 29-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Quiché   Rejected 18-Apr-2007
Wikipedia Radical Croatian   Rejected 14-Mar-2009
Wikipedia Resian   Rejected 14-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Romanized Khowar   Rejected 23-Jul-2018
Wikipedia Romanized Pashto   Rejected 09-Apr-2018
Wikipedia Romanized Persian   Rejected 12-Jun-2018
Wikipedia ROT13   Rejected 06-Mar-2007
Wikipedia Ruhrdeutsch   Rejected 26-Mar-2008
Wikipedia Samoic Tongan   Rejected 18-Oct-2008
Wikipedia Savoyâ   Rejected 19-Dec-2020
Wikipedia Scanian   Rejected 11-Mar-2010
Wikipedia Serbian-Macedonian   Rejected 19-Sep-2012
Wikipedia Set English   Rejected 01-Mar-2007
Wikipedia Shakhordoy   Rejected 10-Jan-2008
Wikipedia Shanghainese   Rejected 01-Mar-2023
Wikipedia Shawiya   Rejected 08-Nov-2019
Wikipedia Sherpa   Rejected 07-Aug-2018
Wikipedia Shumerian   Rejected 02-Jul-2021
Wikipedia Sichuanese Mandarin   Rejected 10-Mar-2017
Wikipedia Simple Chinese   Rejected 02-Aug-2018
Wikipedia Simple Chinese 2   Rejected 21-Oct-2018
Wikipedia Simple German 2   Rejected 02-Aug-2008
Wikipedia Simple German 3   Rejected 23-Jun-2010
Wikipedia Simple German 4   Rejected 14-Mar-2018
Wikipedia Simple Hebrew   Rejected 29-Jan-2018
Wikipedia Simple Latin   Rejected 11-Nov-2019
Wikipedia Simple Spanish 3   Rejected 11-Oct-2008
Wikipedia Simple Spanish 4   Rejected 26-Dec-2022
Wikipedia Sindarin   Rejected 15-Nov-2008
Wikipedia Sindarin 2   Rejected 18-Sep-2022
Wikipedia Sindhi (in Devanagari)   Rejected 04-Dec-2018
Wikipedia Sonsorol   Rejected 06-Jun-2019
Wikipedia South Korean   Rejected 15-Jun-2007
Wikipedia South Levantine Arabic   Rejected 07-Nov-2008
Wikipedia Southern Min written with Hanji   Rejected 30-Jan-2018
Wikipedia Southern Uzbek   Rejected 04-Nov-2019
Wikipedia Standard Zazaki   Rejected 03-Oct-2008
Wikipedia Standard Zazaki 2   Rejected 31-Mar-2013
Wikipedia Sudanese Arabic   Rejected 17-Oct-2009
Wikipedia Sunuwari   Rejected 12-Dec-2019
Wikipedia Suomen puhekieli   Rejected 29-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Basa Surabayaan   Rejected 06-Jun-2021
Wikipedia Surzhyk 2   Rejected 04-Apr-2007
Wikipedia Swabian   Rejected 09-Jan-2018
Wikipedia Swiss German   Rejected 08-Feb-2011
Wikipedia Swiss Italian   Rejected 11-Sep-2019
Wikipedia Tabasaran   Rejected 13-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Taiwanese Hokkien   Rejected 10-Jul-2013
Wikipedia Tamazight   Rejected 24-Sep-2009
Wikipedia TanaChugah   Rejected 18-Nov-2016
Wikipedia Tày-Nùng   Rejected 11-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Tegal   Rejected 11-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Test3   Rejected 19-Sep-2012
Wikipedia Teochew   Rejected 14-Mar-2018
Wikipedia Thao   Rejected 31-Oct-2018
Wikipedia Toki Pona   Rejected 18-Mar-2017
Wikipedia Traditional Chinese   Rejected 01-Jun-2010
Wikipedia Traditional Greek   Rejected 21-Apr-2007
Wikipedia Traditional Russian   Rejected 19-Dec-2020
Wikipedia Triestino   Rejected 12-Jun-2019
Wikipedia Tsukurian   Rejected 26-Feb-2013
Wikipedia Tundra Yukaghir   Rejected 02-Jul-2021
Wikipedia Turkmen yomut   Rejected 29-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Tuscan   Rejected 17-Feb-2008
Wikipedia Ukrainian-old   Rejected 29-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Ukrainian Latin   Rejected 28-Mar-2008
Wikipedia Unserdeutsch 2   Rejected 29-Jan-2018
Wikipedia Usprenta   Rejected 23-Feb-2008
Wikipedia Valencià   Rejected 07-Apr-2011
Wikipedia Valenciano   Rejected 23-Jul-2018
Wikipedia Varello   Rejected 28-Feb-2013
Wikipedia Vegliot Dalmatian   Rejected 15-Jul-2009
Wikipedia Veps   Rejected 20-Dec-2008
Wikipedia Vestgjøtska   Rejected 07-Jan-2008
Wikipedia Viejšnoryjan   Rejected 11-Jun-2018
Wikipedia Vorarlbergerisch   Rejected 28-Jun-2018
Wikipedia Vulgar Latin   Rejected 29-Jan-2017
Wikipedia Värmlandic   Rejected 15-Jun-2007
Wikipedia Värmlandic 2   Rejected 27-Jan-2008
Wikipedia Värmlandic 3   Rejected 05-Mar-2008
Wikipedia Warmian   Rejected 07-Jun-2011
Wikipedia West Frisian   Rejected 17-Oct-2007
Wikipedia West Frisian (creole)   Rejected 28-Aug-2007
Wikipedia Zaparoan   Rejected 17-Oct-2009
Wikipedia Zygiligleth   Rejected 29-Jan-2017
Wikiquote Baybayin Tagalog   Rejected 14-Mar-2011
Wikiquote Kashubian   Rejected 16-Feb-2018
Wikiquote Latvian   Rejected 10-Dec-2018
Wikiquote Lingála   Rejected 13-Jun-2019
Wikiquote Multilingual   Rejected 21-Apr-2018
Wikiquote Riograndenser Hunsrückisch   Rejected 02-May-2018
Wikiquote Simple English   Rejected 27-Apr-2018
Wikiquote Syriac   Rejected 14-May-2018
Wikisource Baybayin Tagalog 2   Rejected 14-Mar-2011
Wikisource Belorussian   Rejected 15-Jun-2007
Wikisource Bengali   Rejected 09-Apr-2007
Wikisource Classical Chinese   Rejected 03-Mar-2010
Wikisource Classical Tagalog   Rejected 27-Sep-2009
Wikisource Middle Dutch   Rejected 28-May-2008
Wikisource No linguistic content   Rejected 01-Apr-2011
Wikisource Old Norwegian   Rejected 22-Apr-2017
Wikisource Old Saxon   Rejected 04-Dec-2018
Wikisource Ottoman Turkish   Rejected 25-Jun-2011
Wikisource Wawa   Rejected 21-Feb-2018
Wikispecies Greek   Rejected 11-Sep-2016
Wikispecies Macedonian   Rejected 27-May-2008
Wikispecies Simple English   Rejected 06-Nov-2007
Wikiversity Burmese   Rejected 21-Nov-2018
Wikiversity Indonesian   Rejected 21-Nov-2018
Wikiversity Simple English   Rejected 26-Sep-2018
Wikiversity Sinhala   Rejected 14-May-2018
Wikiversity Swedish   Rejected 12-Nov-2010
Wikiversity Tajik   Rejected 14-Sep-2018
Wikiversity Tamil   Rejected 14-May-2018
Wikiversity Ukrainian-old   Rejected 31-Mar-2013
Wikivoyage Egyptian Arabic   Rejected 06-Jun-2019
Wikivoyage Gilaki   Rejected 11-Oct-2019
Wikivoyage Kazakh   Rejected 24-Dec-2018
Wikivoyage Kurdish   Rejected 11-Dec-2019
Wikivoyage Norwegian   Rejected 12-Nov-2019
Wikivoyage Simple English   Rejected 26-Sep-2018
Wikivoyage Tarifit   Rejected 14-Dec-2018
Wikivoyage Zeelandic   Rejected 11-Dec-2019
Wiktionary Andalusian   Rejected 12-Dec-2019
Wiktionary Aramaic   Rejected 07-Dec-2010
Wiktionary Aranadan   Rejected 12-Dec-2019
Wiktionary Baybayin Tagalog   Rejected 14-Mar-2011
Wiktionary Buryat   Rejected 22-May-2018
Wiktionary Chakma   Rejected 08-Jul-2019
Wiktionary Chinese Hong Kong   Rejected 08-Jan-2019
Wiktionary Classical Chinese   Rejected 03-Mar-2010
Wiktionary Etruscan   Rejected 27-Sep-2019
Wiktionary Flemish   Rejected 03-Jul-2018
Wiktionary Hindustani   Rejected 22-May-2018
Wiktionary Hong Kong Sign Language   Rejected 08-Jul-2019
Wiktionary Jassic   Rejected 12-Dec-2019
Wiktionary Khasi   Rejected 28-Sep-2018
Wiktionary Klingon   Rejected 03-Nov-2013
Wiktionary Lingwa de Planeta   Rejected 19-Mar-2017
Wiktionary Lohorung   Rejected 08-Jul-2019
Wiktionary Lugbara   Rejected 22-May-2018
Wiktionary Malvi   Rejected 22-May-2018
Wiktionary Mbya Guarani   Rejected 08-Jan-2019
Wiktionary Melanau   Rejected 23-Feb-2018
Wiktionary Muisca   Rejected 25-Nov-2008
Wiktionary multilingual   Rejected 03-Mar-2010
Wiktionary Multimedia   Rejected 23-May-2021
Wiktionary Newspeak   Rejected 11-May-2007
Wiktionary Nogai   Rejected 23-Feb-2018
Wiktionary North Levantine Arabic   Rejected 25-Jan-2019
Wiktionary Northern Luri   Rejected 25-Jan-2019
Wiktionary Pali   Rejected 14-Nov-2018
Wiktionary Pitcairnese   Rejected 06-Feb-2018
Wiktionary Polabian   Rejected 10-Jul-2018
Wiktionary Riffian   Rejected 27-Sep-2019
Wiktionary Riograndenser Hunsrückisch   Rejected 02-May-2018
Wiktionary Seychellois Creole   Rejected 14-Jun-2019
Wiktionary Slovincian   Rejected 17-Nov-2017
Wiktionary Sri Lanka Malay   Rejected 19-Mar-2018
Wiktionary Syriac   Rejected 22-May-2018
Wiktionary Värmlandic   Rejected 16-Feb-2008
Wiktionary Wixarika   Rejected 12-Dec-2019
Wiktionary Yerkish   Rejected 27-Sep-2009
Wiktionary Zazaki   Rejected 14-Jul-2007

See also