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Balyozxane

Revision as of 12:46, 24 February 2021 by Yug (talk | contribs)

Welcome

Welcome to Lingua Libre, Balyozxane!
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Lingua Libre is a project which aims to build a collaborative multilingual audiovisual corpus under free licence in order to expand knowledge about languages and help online language communities to develop.
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Before starting

You can create your User page by clicking on it. We recommend that you integrate the babel template onto it. It is very useful to indicate to others the languages you speak, and to facilitate finding other persons speaking your languages. If you are not familiar with wikicode, you can go to this demo User page, read the instructions and copy the prepared babel template, and then paste it onto your user page before adapting it to your information. You can then publish your User page!

Where to start?
  • Follow the steps of the Record Wizard
  • Think of the words you want to record. You may enter them one by one (live list), use an existing category from a Wiktionary or Wikipedia project, or create your own list.
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Good practice
  • Try to avoid background noises during the recording
  • Please listen to the pronunciations before uploading them
  • Consider using an external microphone

Best regards! Yug (talk) 18:53, 21 February 2021 (UTC)

Welcome here Balyozxane! Happy to see kurdish language is coming ! :) Yug (talk) 18:53, 21 February 2021 (UTC)
Thank you! --Balyozxane (talk) 04:11, 22 February 2021 (UTC)


Kurdish lists to test ?

hello,
I noticed the emerging efforts of the Kurdish community, and noticed one of your community's bottleneck may be the lack of lists of words. I wonder if I could help, so I looked for and found a free frequency list online with the language code ku, which I believe is the same as kur (Kurdish language). I coded a command and created the two following lists :

Since I don't read Kurdish could you help me by confirming to me: are these lists indeed in Kurdish language ? are these frequency list relevant (are the words are indeed frequent Kurdish words) ? There may be minor noise such as letters or frequent acronyms, but it believe these list should be +95% to +99% of highly used Kurdish words. Yug (talk) 12:10, 24 February 2021 (UTC)
Note:I did not find ckb – Sorani, kmr – Kurmanji, sdh – Southern Kurdish, nor lki – Laki language resources. Yug (talk) 12:46, 24 February 2021 (UTC)