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Interesting ... how about Jèrriais ? (Score:1)
If you want to add obscure European languages, samples of Jersey-Norman French aka Jèrriais, the native language of Jersey [bbc.co.uk], queen of the Channel Isles, are available at ("site for language and literature in Jèrriais, the traditional language of Jersey, Channel Islands;" includes "poems, texts, Jèrriais-English vocabulary lists, pages of traditional sayings and proverbs" [societe-jersiaise.org]. Jèrriais does not have an ISO Language code, but they do have JE [wikipedia.org] as a ccTLDomain for the island, since they are semi-sovereign crown territory (Balliwick), and that is a ISO 3166-1 "UPU Reserve" code for Jersey. (State Heritage [www.gov.je]). Jèrriais is a blend of Norse and French, with less modern French influence than found in Normandy in recent times. Someone should complain to the ISO-639 [wikipedia.org] maintainers [loc.gov] about adding JE=Jèrriais to their list ... I guess the Societe Jèrsiaise could do that.
Bill
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Re:Interesting ... how about Jèrriais ? (Score:1)
This *is* quite useful :-)
And, moreover, it's one of the best tools out there for the job, as most of its competitors aren't free, most don't have a nice range of languages, and almost all of them are rather boring, when it comes to flexibility. They don't allow you to select methods, they simply implement one! Most don't allow you to teach new languages to the tool, most will only work in a specific platform and some of them won't even allow you to select which languages are a