Hi Gerard,
As far as I know some sects of Kannadigas also follow the 60 year
cycle of Telugu calendar.
On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 10:17 PM, Gerard Meijssen
wrote:
> Hoi,
> 'There is a "Tamil calendar" like there is also a Malayalam, Nepali and
> Bengali calendar. What I have done is I have added the
Hoi,
'There is a "Tamil calendar" like there is also a Malayalam, Nepali and
Bengali calendar. What I have done is I have added the months. It would
help when you check it out [1]. You can appreciate that I do not speak any
of the languages from India :)
My advise is to first add your #babel info
Hi Gerard ,
I think I can help with Tamil . But , I am not sure what needs to be done
:)
I understand that its something with calendar . But nothing more I am able
to grasp .
-Sibi
On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 2:27 PM, Gerard Meijssen
wrote:
> Hoi,
> I blogged about calendars. The problem I face
Hoi,
I have now fixed the entries for the months of the Bengalese calendar as
well. This [1] is what the Reasonator looks like in the Dutch language (it
falls back to English). Please change the "ne" in the URL to the language
code for *YOUR* language. This [2] is what it looks like in Wikidata.
Hoi,
I have fixed the entries for the months of the Nepalese calendar. This [1]
is what the Reasonator looks like in the Dutch language (it falls back to
English). Please change the "ne" in the URL to the language code for *YOUR*
language. This [2] is what it looks like in Wikidata.
In Wikidata y
I have been trying to do this on Kannada Wiki! This thread might speed up
the process. @Vishwa that would be must for Indic wiki's for sure.
On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 4:41 PM, ViswaPrabha (വിശ്വപ്രഭ) <
viswapra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> A great topic, I am particularly interested in!
>
> I have work
Count me in Vishwa, as Calendars have always been my topic of interest!
On 15 Jan 2014 11:11, "ViswaPrabha (വിശ്വപ്രഭ)"
wrote:
> A great topic, I am particularly interested in!
>
> I have worked some solid 3-4 months to compute almost all calendars of
> Indian traditions. Part of my ambition is t
A great topic, I am particularly interested in!
I have worked some solid 3-4 months to compute almost all calendars of
Indian traditions. Part of my ambition is to create a page in every Indian
Wiki for each year of the CE era, along with the corresponding calendars
in each Indian almanacs. This
Hi Gerard
Calendars around the world follow a combination of solar and lunar cycles:
periodic mismatches between the two have given rise to different ways of
keeping track of the days.
India also has more than one system in regular use, although as Pranav
mentions, only one vernacular calendar is
As you doubt Gerard, though the month names are same or similar in
different languages/cultures/calendars, months not always start and end at
the same time. Mainly in soouthern calendars, including the Gujarati and
Maharashtrian ones, months end on the New Moon day, while in Northern
calendars, mon
Hoi Harsh,
One obvious thing is to make sure that all the items used in Wikidata have
labels in the Gujarati language. This allows you to find them and to see
them wherever they are used.
I have started adding statements like this months follows / is followed by
that month.. Given that some artic
The official Nepali Calendar (Bikram or Vikram Samvat) is used in several
parts of India as well, although it is not the official Government of India
Calendar (Saka). Apart from these two, I believe there are 2-3 other major
calendars used in different parts of the country.
On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 a
For Gujarati I can help.
Thanks
Harsh
On Jan 15, 2014 2:27 PM, "Gerard Meijssen"
wrote:
> Hoi,
> I blogged about calendars. The problem I face is that I am adding
> statements to the calendars in use in India.. I have worked on the Nepali
> and the Bengali calendar and, I find that in the Englis
Hoi,
I blogged about calendars. The problem I face is that I am adding
statements to the calendars in use in India.. I have worked on the Nepali
and the Bengali calendar and, I find that in the English Wikipedia some
months are merged into one article.
What I want to know is if these months exactl
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