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** To speed up your work, you will need a list of words. The most popular languages already have ready-to-load wordlists. Lesser known language may require you to provide a list of words. | ** To speed up your work, you will need a list of words. The most popular languages already have ready-to-load wordlists. Lesser known language may require you to provide a list of words. | ||
* [[LinguaLibre:Chat_room|Discussion]], also know [[LinguaLibre:Chat room]], allows you to ask questions to the community | * [[LinguaLibre:Chat_room|Discussion]], also know [[LinguaLibre:Chat room]], allows you to ask questions to the community | ||
− | * [[Special:MyLanguage/Help:Main|Help]] provides documentation to go further. You can also ask guidance on the main [LinguaLibre:Chat_room|Discussion page]]. | + | * [[Special:MyLanguage/Help:Main|Help]] provides documentation to go further. You can also ask guidance on the main [[LinguaLibre:Chat_room|Discussion page]]. |
* [[Special:MyLanguage/LinguaLibre:Stats|Statistics]] display the core statistics of LinguaLibre. Can you find your language there ? | * [[Special:MyLanguage/LinguaLibre:Stats|Statistics]] display the core statistics of LinguaLibre. Can you find your language there ? | ||
* [[Special:RecentChanges|Recent changes]] are visible to all, while your own contributions are visible on [[Special:Contributions/Ibidr]]. | * [[Special:RecentChanges|Recent changes]] are visible to all, while your own contributions are visible on [[Special:Contributions/Ibidr]]. | ||
− | We welcome all languages. We especially look for consistent recordings series above 1000 audios in lesser known languages. These audios available to open sources applications allowing language learning for those languages. | + | We welcome all languages. We especially look for consistent recordings series above 1000 audios in lesser known languages. These audios are then available to open sources applications allowing language learning for those languages. |
<br>As for today, thank you for your visit and curiosity. [[User:Yug|Yug]] ([[User talk:Yug|talk]]) 14:53, 17 October 2020 (UTC) | <br>As for today, thank you for your visit and curiosity. [[User:Yug|Yug]] ([[User talk:Yug|talk]]) 14:53, 17 October 2020 (UTC) | ||
+ | :Hello Ibidr, on [[LinguaLibre:Formations_CCWL#Participants]] you wrote you speak <code>ami</code>. It's the iso code for [[:en:Amis language]] from Taiwan but I would be surprised we have someone talking this really rare language. Do you ? [[User:Yug|Yug]] ([[User talk:Yug|talk]]) 15:25, 17 October 2020 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 15:32, 17 October 2020
Bienvenue Ibidr :)
Hello, Welcome on LinguaLibre, the rapid recording app and open source project.
- Special:RecordWizard allows you to records words quickly. Just follow the steps.
- To speed up your work, you will need a list of words. The most popular languages already have ready-to-load wordlists. Lesser known language may require you to provide a list of words.
- Discussion, also know LinguaLibre:Chat room, allows you to ask questions to the community
- Help provides documentation to go further. You can also ask guidance on the main Discussion page.
- Statistics display the core statistics of LinguaLibre. Can you find your language there ?
- Recent changes are visible to all, while your own contributions are visible on Special:Contributions/Ibidr.
We welcome all languages. We especially look for consistent recordings series above 1000 audios in lesser known languages. These audios are then available to open sources applications allowing language learning for those languages.
As for today, thank you for your visit and curiosity. Yug (talk) 14:53, 17 October 2020 (UTC)
- Hello Ibidr, on LinguaLibre:Formations_CCWL#Participants you wrote you speak
ami
. It's the iso code for en:Amis language from Taiwan but I would be surprised we have someone talking this really rare language. Do you ? Yug (talk) 15:25, 17 October 2020 (UTC)