Translations
Thanks to the internet and wiki technology, it's easier than ever to get material translated into another language. When people collaborate, things become more accurate and get done faster. In the end, numerous people around the world benefit from this. Thank you to all our current translators! If you want to jump in and help, just feel free to do so!
Contents
- 1 Translating Anki flashcards
- 2 Translating Talk To Me In Korean lessons
- 3 List of current translators
- 3.1 Arabic (العربية)
- 3.2 Bulgarian (Български)
- 3.3 Chinese (simplified) [中文 (简体)]
- 3.4 Chinese traditional [中文 (繁體) ]
- 3.5 Creole [Kreyòl ayisyen]
- 3.6 Czech (Čeština)
- 3.7 Dutch (Nederlands)
- 3.8 Finish [Suomi]
- 3.9 Flemish (Vlaams)
- 3.10 French [Français]
- 3.11 German [Deutsch]
- 3.12 Hebrew (עִבְרִית)
- 3.13 Hungarian (Magyar nyelv)
- 3.14 Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia)
- 3.15 Italian (Italiano)
- 3.16 Japanese [日本語]
- 3.17 Malaysian (Bahasa Malaysia
- 3.18 Portuguese (Português)
- 3.19 Portuguese (Brazilian) [Português Brasileiro
- 3.20 Polish (Język Polski)
- 3.21 Romanian (Română)
- 3.22 Russian (Русский язык)
- 3.23 Serbian (Српски)
- 3.24 Slovenian (Slovenščina)
- 3.25 Spanish
- 3.26 Tagalog
- 3.27 Thai (ภาษาไทย)
- 3.28 Turkish (Türkçe)
- 3.29 Vietnamese (tiếng Việt)
- 4 Other Translation projects
Translating Anki flashcards
In order to translate Anki flashcards, you need to first have anki. You can download the latest version here.
- Anki translation tutorial
- Current cards that are available
Translating Talk To Me In Korean lessons
Many of our users have been translating lesson's for Talk To me In Korean. Please see this section for more detail: Talk to Me In Korean Lessons
List of current translators
Here is a list of translators currently working with us. You can contact the other translators If you are a translator, sign your name under the language you are translating by writing.
~~~~ . This will link to your username and people can leave messages on your talk page.
- For example - DigitalSoju 05:51, 31 October 2011 (PDT)
Arabic (العربية)
- Nourose
- Aicha
Bulgarian (Български)
Chinese (simplified) [中文 (简体)]
Chinese traditional [中文 (繁體) ]
Creole [Kreyòl ayisyen]
Czech (Čeština)
Dutch (Nederlands)
Finish [Suomi]
Flemish (Vlaams)
French [Français]
German [Deutsch]
- Sabrin InNae
- LeilaU
- Boraas
- CrossfireP (talk) 12:39, 22 November 2012 (GMT+1)
Hebrew (עִבְרִית)
- Wolf h
- WatashiDesu
- DontEvenSpeakKorean 03:14, 27 December 2011 (PST)
Hungarian (Magyar nyelv)
Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia)
Italian (Italiano)
Japanese [日本語]
Malaysian (Bahasa Malaysia
Portuguese (Português)
Portuguese (Brazilian) [Português Brasileiro
Polish (Język Polski)
Romanian (Română)
- ANCA
- Isabelle
- Oana
Russian (Русский язык)
Serbian (Српски)
Slovenian (Slovenščina)
Spanish
Please also list your country.
Tagalog
Thai (ภาษาไทย)
Turkish (Türkçe)
Vietnamese (tiếng Việt)