Poslovitch added a comment.
Lorrain might be a bit tricky. UNESCO describes it as « fr-lor », which isn't
true (fr-lor means French from Lorraine, not Lorrain...). Some linguists
consider it to be a group of languages, but, throughout history, the most
commonly accepted description tends tow
Nikki added a comment.
Gallo is `fr-gallo`. Lorrain doesn't have a language tag.
The "Oïl language" item represents an entire group of languages which
includes Gallo and Lorrain, as well as other languages we already support like
standard French, Picard, Walloon and Norman.
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Amire80 added a comment.
I don't think they do. Can someone provide usage examples and explain the
motivation for adding these? As far as I can tell, these are groups and not
languages.
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Mohammed_Sadat_WMDE renamed this task from "Add monolingual language codes for
Oïl language, Gallo language, Lorrain" to "Add monolingual language codes for
Oïl language, Gallo language, Lorrain language".
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