South Asia
Up one levelLocalization Projects and Resources in South Asia
- Indian Linux Project by Khairil Yusof — last modified 2004-08-09 05:21 PM
- The goal of this project is to create a Linux distribution that supports Indian Languages at all levels. This Indianisation project will strive to bring the benefits of Information Technology down to the Indian masses. IndiLinux wants to make technology accessible to the majority of India that does not speak English.
- Bengali by admin — last modified 2004-07-16 09:37 AM
- Bangla(Bengali) language
- Dzongkha (dz) by admin — last modified 2005-01-18 04:34 PM
- Dzongkha is the national language of Bhutan. It uses the Tibetan script.
- Nepali (ne) by admin — last modified 2004-07-15 10:01 AM
- Hindi (hi) by admin — last modified 2004-08-09 05:23 PM
- Sindhi (sd) by admin — last modified 2004-07-15 10:05 AM
- Kannada (kn) by Khairil Yusof — last modified 2004-08-05 01:34 AM
- Kannada is the State Language of Karnataka. It's spoken by over 5 Million people worldwide. It's used in the states of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra. It uses Kannada Script.
- Sinhala (si) by Khairil Yusof — last modified 2004-08-06 01:06 AM
- Sinahala is a language of Sri Lanka
- Oriya (or) by Khairil Yusof — last modified 2004-08-09 11:49 PM
- Oriya free and open source software localization resources. Oriya is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by about 22 million people in the Indian state of Orissa.
- Tamil (ta) by admin — last modified 2004-07-16 09:50 AM
- FOSS Localization resources for Tamil language
- Punjabi (pa) by Khairil Yusof — last modified 2004-08-09 05:34 PM
- Punjabi l10n resources
- Telegu (te) by Khairil Yusof — last modified 2004-08-09 11:58 PM
- Telegu Free and Open Source localization resources. Telugu is the 2nd largest spoken language in India.
- Urdu by admin — last modified 2004-07-16 09:56 AM
- Localization resources
- Gujarati (gu) by Khairil Yusof — last modified 2005-06-24 11:27 AM
- Gujarati (ગુજરાતી, also sometimes Gujrati) is a language native to the state of Gujarat in western India. It is an Indo-European language, of the Indo-Aryan family, spoken by about 46 million people worldwide.