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** [[Uzbek]] |
** [[Uzbek]] |
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** [[Kumyk]] |
** [[Kumyk]] |
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** [[Crimean Tatar]] |
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** [[Nogay]] |
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** [[Gagauz]] |
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* Uralic |
* Uralic |
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** [[Udmurt]] |
** [[Udmurt]] |
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** [[Avar]] |
** [[Avar]] |
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* [[Languages of the Volga-Kama region]] |
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* [[Turkic languages]] |
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* [[Languages of the Caucasus]] |
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== Related Languages == |
== Related Languages == |
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== Other languages we'd like to work on == |
== Other languages we'd like to work on == |
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* Kalmyk |
* Kalmyk |
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* Altay |
* Altay |
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* Shor |
* Shor |
Latest revision as of 19:19, 27 August 2017
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[edit]
- Turkic
- Uralic
- Indo-European
- Mongolic
- Other
See also:
Related Languages[edit]
Other languages we'd like to work on[edit]
- Kalmyk
- Altay
- Shor