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Revision as of 20:25, 9 November 2007

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|width=10% align=center style="background:#F5F5F5"|  |} Eventually, Citizendium will be available in other languages. We'd like to see what languages we already have among our authors and editors, perhaps with a view to prioritising these. If you think you could write and edit in another language, then add to the lists below.

  • Please sign your name below by using # (to number your name) and three tildes (#~~~), under as many languages as you feel you can use to a similar standard or greater than your present ability in English.
  • Indicate whether you are a native or non-native speaker of the language(s).
  • Please try to be specific; e.g. writing Mandarin or Cantonese is more helpful than just Chinese. At the same time, don't be too specific; e.g. Spanish rather than Mexican Spanish is preferable.
  • You can add extra columns for more languages.
  • Don't add 'English', obviously. :-)

Note: this is not a vote on what languages to include. It is merely a way of finding out what languages we know, which may inform later decision-making about how to proceed.

Citizens' languages

French

  1. John Stephenson (non-native)
  2. William Porquet (non-native)
  3. Hayford Peirce (non-native)
  4. Aleksander Stos (non-native)
  5. Louise Valmoria (non-native)
  6. Nat Makarevitch (native)
  7. Jean Gebarowski (native)
  8. Luigi Zanasi (native)

C'mon you natives. We know you're out there. :-)

German

  1. Jochen Wendebaum (native)
  2. Alexander Wiebel (native)
  3. Thorsten Alteholz (native)
  4. Jens Mildner (native)
  5. Christian Liem (non-native)

Spanish

  1. Joe Quick (non-native)
  2. Louise Valmoria (non-native)
  3. Daniel Gonikman (native)
  4. Eddie Ortiz Nieves (native)

Portuguese

  1. Paulo Rená da Silva Santarém (native)
  2. Roberto Cruz (native)
  3. Robson Corrêa de Camargo (native)
  4. Daniel Gonikman (native)

Norwegian

  1. Kjetil Ree (native)

Icelandic

  1. Geir Thorarinsson (native)

Dutch

  1. Hillie Plantinga (native)
  2. Pieter Kuiper (native)

Cherokee

  1. Jeffery Vernon Merkey (native)

Danish

  1. Jan Marthedal Rasmussen (native)

Polish

  1. Aleksander Stos (native)

Czech

  1. Louise Valmoria (non-native)

Mandarin Chinese

  1. Yi Zhe Wu (native)

Swedish

  1. Pieter Kuiper (non-native)

Korean

  1. Chunbum Park (native)

Italian

  1. Luigi Zanasi (native, but mastery not good enough to write articles)

Indonesian

  1. Christian Liem (native)

Language name here

  1. your three tildes here ([non]-native)