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[Q&A]: Weblate is missing "Serbian (cyrillic)" and "Serbian (latin)" #514
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Bosnian also has Cyrillic and Latin script. Not sure if that is a language of its own. "SR" probably uses what is most common, but it seems they should be specified. In https://hosted.weblate.org/new-lang/music-player-go/music-player-go/ Serbian (sr_CYR) And whatever Sometimes different codes are used (expected) by different systems. If you know what used where and not we could maybe get that fixed upstream (in Weblate). |
First of all, sorry for the late response, I had a lot of things going on lately. That's all the Serbian language, but these others are derivatives of Serbian. That is why Bosnian and Montenegrin are Serbian languages with different pronunciations. Serbian (sr_CYR) - Cyrillic Serbian language Serbian (sr_CYRL-ME) - Montenegrin derivative of the Serbian language - Cyrillic There are dialects and pronunciations in the Serbian language. Pronunciations are divided into Ekavian, Ijekavian, and Ikavian, and dialects are divided into Shtokavian, Kaikavian, and Chakavian. Serbian (Ijekavian) (sr@iekavian) - Serbian language with Ijekavian pronunciation. Serer (srr) - this is the first time I heard from you that it exists. XD If Google is to be believed that is the language some people speak in Senegal and Gambia. |
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Hello, I found some free time and started translating into Serbian. I have never used Weblate, so maybe I missed something, but I can only add Serbian. The Serbian language is the only one in Europe to use both Cyrillic and Latin scripts. On Weblate, I am unable to add "Serbian (cyrillic)" and "Serbian (latin)", I can only add "Serbian". Is that something that needs to be handled by the administrator? As a side note, the translation that I did in the "Serbian" category is "Serbian (cyrillic)".
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