Requests for new languages/Wikipedia Adyghe

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Adyghe Wikipedia

main page Requests for new languages (Wikipedia Adyghe)
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Proposal summary
Language details:
Adyghe (Aдыгэбзэ, ady ISO 639-3)
Users interested in forming an editing community:
Add N beside users that are native speakers, and P beside the original proposers' names.
Relevant pages:
External links:
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  • Speakers: ~500,000.
  • Location(s) spoken: Russia: Republic of Adygea.

Arguments in favour

  • &Y Strong support. I have done on the Incubator what I can, i. e. (almost) nothing (User ady-0…). Where are the native speakers (there are only 8 articles, in two dialects) ? --Budelberger 14:54, 11 December 2008 (UTC) (Flag of France.svg).
With sysop rights, we may have different dialects in one Wikipedia ; Emiliano-Romagnolo has nine ! See e. g. here (« Sta pâgina la gh'é in dialèt ») --Budelberger 15:19, 11 December 2008 (UTC) (Flag of France.svg).

Circassian has only slightly different dialects which are complitely mutually intelligible. I am willing to contribute with article for the Wikipedia in western Circassian Dialect.

Arguments against

General discussion

localisation information

  • Currently 0.00% of the most used MediaWiki messages have been localised. Localisation of these messages is a requirement before your request is finally assessed. This is the recent localisation activity for your language. Thanks, GerardM 11:36, 12 November 2008 (UTC)
  • Currently 17.37% of the most used MediaWiki messages have been localised. Localisation of these messages is a requirement before your request is finally assessed. This is the recent localisation activity for your language. When you add to the localisations, you are likely to see them the next day at the Incubator.. Thanks, 09:16, 5 October 2009 (UTC)