On Sun, 15 Apr 2007 17:03:12 +0300 Виктор Кожухаров <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
babbled:

> В нд, 2007-04-15 в 15:23 +0200, Massimo Maiurana написа:
> > 
> > that makes sense, but is there a way to know how is called every
> > language in its native language?
> > or would we end up only using the correct names for languages known
> > by subscribers of this list?
> > 
> Wikipedia can give us some of the translations. For the others, we'd
> have to wait for the users to contribute them. And even if we end up
> with only some translations, that won't be different than the current
> situation, where the entries usually aren't even translated.

pump some into babelfish.altavista.com :) also just google for it... i am sure
somewhere someone has the language in english and its own native script.

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