Kabyle becomes the 80th language of Vivaldi browser
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@Gwen-Dragon said in Kabyle becomes the 80th language of Vivaldi browser:
@Shpankov Nice to read that such language was added. That is diversity.
Now, we need Klingon SCNR.
We are open for any languages - it's just question of people who are ready to help in translation
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What are the requirements to become a translator?
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@asrat said in Kabyle becomes the 80th language of Vivaldi browser:
What are the requirements to become a translator?
Your wish and some experience in software translation.
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@Shpankov Bing Translate cannot detect or translate any text that is in the Kabyle language.
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@Pesala said in Kabyle becomes the 80th language of Vivaldi browser:
Bing Translate cannot detect or translate any text that is in the Kabyle language.
Yes, this language become official just a few years ago (see the article above) and other services not support it yet. But we support
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@guigirl said in Kabyle becomes the 80th language of Vivaldi browser:
Excellent work, well done.
I wonder if the day might ever come when Vivaldi also speaks Strine, Ocker, Ridgydidge, Dinkum, Bogan, Avagoyermug or even just lowly Strayan? I expect not though; probably a country first needs to be real.
Actually, we can add any languages, even not related to real countries or languages. It's just question of translators
Me personally will be interesting in Latin language -
@Shpankov Hello,
Thank you very much, the Kabyle community will be very happy to see their language in the Vivaldi browser. -
@selyan said in Kabyle becomes the 80th language of Vivaldi browser:
@Shpankov Hello,
Thank you very much for this wonderful work, finally I will be able to use my favorite browser in Kabyle, the Kabyle community will be very happy to see their language in the Vivaldi browser. Our adventure begins with Vivaldi and I hope it will be the most language possible.Thanks for your and your team huge help! We make browser together and it's a real pleasure to work with so enthusiastic team!
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@pesala: we have asked google to add kabyle in google translate, hope they will accepte so we can begin to introduce kabyle in it.
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Vivaldi's commitment to inclusivity pulses through its very heart. It's so pleasing to see ^^
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Welcome Kabyle
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@guigirl said in Kabyle becomes the 80th language of Vivaldi browser:
or even just lowly Strayan
Ah, that one's easy.
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Chrome: You can have Chrome in 47 languages
Vivaldi: Hold my beer -
@ramdziana: Thank you.
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Amazing Now i can use my favorite browser in my native language. You can't imagine the feeling. Thanks to the team and to Vivaldi. Tannemirt-nwen !
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@bylkode said in Kabyle becomes the 80th language of Vivaldi browser:
You can't imagine the feeling.
Actually, I can do more than imagine the feeling simply by changing the interface language to Icelandic for a while, then changing it back to English.
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We are all part of a global human society, and we are united by the desire for peace, prosperity, and a happy future. And each of us, directly or indirectly, contributes to achieving this wonderful goal.
Honestly, that part of the article feels disingenuous. There are, unfortunately, those who do not share that goal! And we shouldn't pretend otherwise.
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@shpankov: About Latin:
I wonder how many words have to be invented to make it possible and - if they are invented - how much work is going into updating all books (not going to happen), online lexica (dictionaries) and automatic translators (fat chance) to make it available. Some of the wordings are hard to understand even for native English speakers and it will definitely be getting worse for Latin, which is the native language of 0 Speakers.
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@QuHno Latin is being kept up to date by the Vatican, which constructs new words when the need arises. Not unlike the French, who construct and invent words to circumvent the use of loanwords. When you look at German on the other hand, many English terms are simply in use unaltered. None of this stops the translation of Vivaldi browser. But yeah, no one has a practical need for this particular language and it isnβt worth the effort until someone fancies it.
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