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Revision as of 19:27, 15 December 2012
A lot of work in apertium in recent years has been focused on languages of the former Soviet Union and some languages related to those.
Languages with Apertium projects
- Kyrgyz
 - Kazakh
 - Azeri
 - Turkmen
 - Tatar
 - Bashqort
 - Chuvash
 - Udmurt
 - Mari
 - Komi
 - Armenian
 - Estonian
 - Abkhaz
 - Tajik
 - Lithuanian
 - Sakha
 
See also Languages of the Volga-Kama region and Turkic languages.
Related Languages
Other languages we'd like to work on
- Kalmyk
 - Tuvan
 - Khakas
 - Buryat
 - Altay
 - Uzbek
 - Uyghur
 - Shor
 - Qaraqalpaq
 - Ossetian