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Make a Meta-Wiki request for Dagbani Wikipedia or not?

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It looks like this test wiki is very active, but still doesn't have a Meta-Wiki request for it, shouldn't you request it? --Liuxinyu970226 (talk) 01:29, 25 February 2021 (UTC)Reply

Probably it's the time to submit a RFL for Wp/kus?

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As I've checked, it's now a very active test project, but doesn't have a corresponding RFL page on Meta, I'm wondering if there are plans to submit such a RFL or not? Liuxinyu970226 (talk) 02:23, 19 June 2023 (UTC)Reply

Hello @Liuxinyu970226
Thank you for the information. I'm very glad to hear that our Wikipedia is marked as very active.
We have  plans to request RFL page on meta. We will be glad if you could offer us some guidance in that regard.
Thanks Musahfm (talk) 10:54, 19 June 2023 (UTC)Reply
@Musahfm have you responded to this request by @Liuxinyu970226? Do you still need help? Shahadusadik (talk) 03:54, 11 July 2023 (UTC)Reply
I sure did reply, but have yet to get feedback from them. And yes, we really still need help Musahfm (talk) 10:45, 11 July 2023 (UTC)Reply

Translation request

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Hi, how are you? I would like to ask you whether you could please translate this text to Kusaal?

Lingua Franca Nova (“Elefen”) is a language designed to be particularly simple, consistent, and easy to learn for international communications. It has a number of positive qualities:
1. It has a limited number of phonemes. It sounds similar to Italian or Spanish.
2. It is phonetically spelled. No child should have to spend years learning irregularities.
3. It has a completely regular grammar, similar to the world’s creoles.
4. It has a limited and completely regular set of productive affixes for routine word derivation.
5. It has well-defined rules for word order, in keeping with many major languages.
6. Its vocabulary is strongly rooted in modern Romance languages. These languages are themselves widespread and influential, plus they have contributed the major part of English vocabulary
7. It is designed to be naturally accepting of Latin and Greek technical neologisms, the de facto “world standard”.
8. It is designed to seem relatively “natural” to those who are familiar with Romance languages, without being any more difficult for others to learn.
We hope you like Elefen!

Thanks. --Caro de Segeda (talk) 16:52, 16 July 2023 (UTC)Reply

Join the LDH General Assembly | April 18, 2026

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We are delighted to invite you to the General Assembly of the Language Diversity Hub (LDH) on Saturday, April 18th, 2026, at 13:00 UTC.

About the General Assembly

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The General Assembly (GA) is a community-wide consultation and engagement space. It is the primary forum through which LDH connects with the broader language and Wikimedia communities. The GA is designed to:

  • Keep community members informed about LDH activities, decisions, and ongoing work.
  • Gather feedback and perspectives from across the language and Wikimedia ecosystem.
  • Create open pathways for participation, collaboration, and community-driven input.

How to participate

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Everyone is welcome! If you work on language access, language diversity, or Wikimedia projects in any language community, this is a space for you.

Looking forward to your participation,

Language Diversity Hub Team, 18:21, 20 March 2026 (UTC)

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Programme submissions open: Language Diversity Conference, Accra 2026

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The Language Diversity Conference 2026 will take place 2–4 October 2026 in Accra, Ghana, under the theme: Strengthening Language Communities in the Open Knowledge Movement.

The Programming Team is inviting the following types of session proposals:

  • Lightning talks – 10-minute short presentations on any relevant topic
  • Presentations – 20–25 minutes (including audience Q&A)
  • Workshops and tutorials – 50 or 110-minute interactive sessions (e.g. on Content Translation, Wikidata, or other topics)
  • Panel discussions – 50-minute panels; collaborations with others are encouraged

Submissions will be evaluated by the Programme Committee based on:

  • Potential impact and expected outcomes
  • Relevance to the conference theme or focus areas

Sessions may be recorded and made publicly available. If you prefer not to be filmed, you may indicate this during submission.

Submit your proposal on Eventyay

For more information, or questions, contact: languagediversitycon_at_gmail.com


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