Project Lingua seeks to amplify Global Voices in languages other than English with the help of volunteer translators. It will open lines of communication with non-english speaking bloggers and readers of GV by translating main GV site content into other languages.
Check out the recently translated articles.
Use the Lingua contact form to contact us and get involved.
Actively Translated Languages
German
Spanish
French
Italian
Malagasy
Portuguese
Albanian
Macedonian
Arabic
Farsi
Bangla
Hindi
Chinese (Simplified)
Chinese (Traditional)
Japanese
Up-and-coming Lingua Sites
Languages we're close to launching (we need you!):- Nepali - नेपाली
- Urdu - اردو
- Polish - polski
- Indonesian - bahasa Indonesia
- Russian - русски
- Serbian - srpski
- Swahili - Swahili
A Little Background
Inspired by a workshop on Global Voices and language at the Global Voices 2006 Summit in Delhi, India, a group of francophone bloggers approached founders Ethan Zuckerman, Rebecca MacKinnon and Taiwanese contributor Portnoy about starting a Francophone GV page similar to Portnoy's pioneering Global Voices in Chinese site. Other language communities expressed interest, and Lingua was born.
Where are Lingua Translators From?
Everywhere.
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Get Involved
The languages chosen reflect the momentum in their community of speakers. Any additional languages for which there is momentum will be added to Lingua. Lingua volunteer translators receive front page, top of the page credit for their work and can gain valuable exposure or build translator portfolios that way. Mostly, Lingua translators are helping bridge worlds and amplify voices. If you would like to get involved, contact the site managers at one of the projects above, otherwise use the contact form below to email the various site maintainers.
China: Protest in Taiwan criticized as democratic ...
- they must fix the constitution, why include china part of the taiwan....?!?!or even mongolia?!?...
- The current president's action is unconstitutional, he must discuss with the congress (sort of ...
- Hi, Andrew:
The one you referred to sounds like a DPP propaganda. I am not really trust that...
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