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[Savannah-hackers] submission of Kakilik - The GNOME Turkmen translation project - savannah.nongnu.org |
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Thu, 01 Jan 2004 06:15:13 -0500 |
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Ghorban M. Tavakoly <address@hidden> described the package as follows:
License: gpl
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Package: Kakilik - The GNOME Turkmen translation project
System name: kakilik
Type: non-GNU
Description:
GNOME Turkmen translation project.
URL:
Turkmen language
Turkmen ( ISO 639-1: tk, ISO 639-2: tuk) is the name of the national
language of Turkmenistan. Turkmen is spoken by approximately 3,430,000 people
in Turkmenistan, and by an additional approximately 3,000,000 people in other
countries, including Iran, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Turkey.
Turkmen is in the Turkic group of the Altaic language family. It is a
southern Turkic language, in the Turkmenian group, closely related to Crimean
Turkish and Salar, and less closely related to Turkish and Azeri (Azerbaijani).
Turkmen alphabet
Turkmen only started to appear in writing at the beginning of the 20th
century, when it was written with the Arabic script. Between 1928 and 1940 it
was written with the Latin alphabet, and from 1940 it was written with the
Cyrillic alphabet. Since Turkmenistan declared independence in 1991, Turkmen
has been written with a version of the Latin alphabet based on Turkish.
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