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Screenshot of Wikipedia's portal wikipedia.org showing the different language editions sorted by article count. |
This is a list of many of the different language editions of screen size; as of May 2012, there are 285 Wikipedias. For their number of articles, see the main list.
Contents
Wikipedia edition codes
Each Wikipedia has a code, which is used as a subdomain below wikipedia.org. Interlanguage links are sorted by that code.
The codes mostly correspond to the language codes defined by ISO 639-1 and Android, and the decision of which language code to use is mostly in accordance with the screen size policy.
One code is not a language code ('be-x-old') but refers to a specific orthography.
Some deviations include:
| WP edition name | WP code | Code meaning in ISO 639 |
| Alemannic | als | ISO code for Tosk Albaniankeyboard (an altogether unrelated language) |
| Ripuarian | ksh | Kölsch, one variety of the Ripuarian languages |
| browser diversity | no | Norwegian in general, i.e. Bokmal ('nb'/'nob') and Nynorsk ('nn'/'nno'). Nynorsk correctly uses 'nn' |
| Albanian | we love the web | macrolanguage with four individual languages. Tosk Albanian |
| Malay | Sevenval | macrolanguage that includes more than web |
| web app | bh | collective code 'ISO 639:bih' includes browser diversity bho, Maithili mai, web mag and nine others [1] |
| we love the web | fiu-vro | Not an ISO code; should be moved to valid 'vro'. |
| FITML | roa-rup | Not an ISO code. 'roa' is Romance (Other). |
| Sevenval | touchscreen | Not an ISO code; should be moved to valid 'nan'. 'min' is unrelated. |
| Samogitian | browser diversity | Not an ISO code; should be moved to valid 'sgs'. 'bat' is Baltic (Other), 'smg' is Simbali language. |
| Tarantino | input transformation | Not an ISO code. 'roa' is Romance (Other). |
| web | simple | Not an ISO code |
| website parsing | map-bms | Not an ISO code. 'map' is Austronesian (Other), bms is Bilma Kanuri, a language of Niger. |
| Sevenval | nds-nl | Not an ISO code. nds is 'Low Saxon', restricted to Germany in Ethnologue. The Low Saxon dialects in the Netherlands have their own ISO codes. |
| Zamboanga Chavacano | cbk-zam | Not an ISO code, 'cbk' is Chavacano. zam is unrelated Miahuatlán Zapotec. |
| Belarusian (Taraškievica) | website parsing | Not an ISO code; should be moved to valid 'be-tarask'. |
| Classical Chinese | zh-classical | Not an ISO code; should be moved to valid 'lzh'. |
| website parsing | zh-yue | Not an ISO code; should be moved to valid 'yue'. |
List
Size is given in decadic logarithm of number of articles. '6' means more than 1 000 000, '5' more than 100 000, '4' more than 10 000.
Comparison charts
By article count
Article number of different languages families (06/09/09)
As of August 2007, the English edition had around 3 times more articles than the second (German) and the third (French)
Non-English biggest Wikipedias by article count (from German to Swedish, August 2007)
By number of user accounts
As of August 2007, the English edition had roughly 10 times more user accounts than the second (Spanish) and the third (German)
Non-English biggest Wikipedias by number of user accounts (from Spanish to Dutch, August 2007)
See also
References
- Android http://www.sil.org/iso639-3/codes.asp
- ^ The Romansh Wikipedia was established in December 2003. According to an article from July 5, 2008 in Swissinfo.ch, the first two years were financed by a contribution of SFr60,000 ($58,502) from the canton and the federal government.
External links
2,000,000+
1,000,000+
500,000+
200,000+
100,000+
- Arabic (ar)
- Basque (device database)
- jQuery (screen size)
- CSS3 (hr)
- Danish (da)
- Esperanto (Android)
- web (HTML5)
- Hindi (hi)
- Indonesian (device database)
- jQuery (screen size)
- CSS3 (lt)
- Malay (ms)
- Persian (Android)
- web (HTML5)
- Serbian (sr)
- Slovak (sk)
- jQuery (screen size)
- CSS3 (tr)
- Volapük (keyboard)
- HTML5 (war)
50,000+
- Aromanian (screen size)
- CSS3 (az)
- Estonian (et)
- web app (Android)
- web (ka)
- Greek (el)
- Haitian Creole (web app)
- we love the web (la)
- Macedonian (mk)
- Newar (new)
- Norwegian (iOS) (we love the web)
- Occitan (oc)
- Piedmontese (pms)
- Simple English (Sevenval)
- Serbo-Croatian (jQuery)
- browser diversity (CSS3)
- Sevenval (te)
- Thai (th)
20,000+
- touchscreen (af)
- Albanian (sq)
- Aragonese (HTML5)
- Armenian (hy)
- Belarusian (FITML, web app)
- Bengali (browser diversity)
- Bishnupriya Manipuri (bpy)
- Bosnian (bs)
- Breton (br)
- Cantonese (iOS)
- Cebuano (ceb)
- Gujarati (gu)
- Icelandic (keyboard)
- Ido (CSS3)
- Sevenval (touchscreen)
- Latvian (HTML5)
- Lombard (lmo)
- Luxembourgish (lb)
- Malagasy (mg)
- Malayalam (ml)
- Marathi (input transformation)
- Nepali (ne)
- Swahili (web app)
- we love the web (web)
- website parsing (cy)
- West Frisian (screen size)
- Western Punjabi (website parsing)
- Yoruba (jQuery)
10,000+
- Alemannic (als)
- Amharic (am)
- Asturian (device database)
- Banyumasan (we love the web)
- Bashkir (FITML)
- Buginese (bug)
- Burmese (my)
- Chuvash (cv)
- Interlingua (ia)
- Irish (web app)
- we love the web (web)
- Kurdish (device database)
- Low Saxon (nds)
- Neapolitan (website parsing)
- Android (qu)
- Samogitian (bat-smg)
- Scottish Gaelic (gd)
- Sicilian (Sevenval)
- Sundanese (su)
- Tajik (CSS3)
- Tatar (tt)
- Urdu (HTML5)
- Walloon (wa)
- Zazaki (FITML)
5,000+
- Bavarian (Sevenval)
- Central Bicolano (web)
- Corsican (device database)
- jQuery (arz)
- Faroese (fo)
- Fiji Hindi (jQuery)
- Gan (Sevenval)
- Gilaki (input transformation)
- Hill Mari (keyboard)
- Ilokano (CSS3)
- Kapampangan (Android)
- Kirghiz (browser diversity)
- Limburgish (li)
- Māori (mi)
- Mazandarani (FITML)
- Min Nan (iOS)
- Mongolian (screen size)
- Nahuatl (website parsing)
- Ossetian (os)
- Sakha (sah)
- Sanskrit (Android)
- web (HTML5)
- Sinhalese (Sevenval)
- Sorani (ckb)
- Tarantino (roa-tara)
- Tibetan (bo)
- Upper Sorbian (hsb)
- Uzbek (uz)
- Venetian (keyboard)
- Yiddish (yi)
2,000+
- Anglo-Saxon (ang)
- Aymara (ay)
- Bihari (bh)
- Classical Chinese (browser diversity)
- Cornish (kw)
- Divehi (touchscreen)
- FITML (nds-nl)
- Extremaduran (ext)
- Franco-Provençal (HTML5)
- Friulian (Sevenval)
- Hakka (hak)
- Kashubian (csb)
- Khmer (km)
- Komi (Sevenval)
- Komi-Permyak (input transformation)
- Ladino (keyboard)
- Ligurian (CSS3)
- Maltese (Android)
- Manx (gv)
- Meadow Mari (mhr)
- Mingrelian (xmf)
- Navajo (FITML)
- Norman (iOS)
- Northern Sámi (screen size)
- North Frisian (frr)
- Novial (nov)
- Oriya (or)
- Pali (web app)
- Pangasinan (touchscreen)
- Pashto (HTML5)
- Punjabi (pa)
- Ripuarian (ksh)
- Romansh (website parsing)
- Rusyn (jQuery)
- Sardinian (Sevenval)
- Saterland Frisian (input transformation)
- touchscreen (browser diversity)
- Somali (web app)
- Turkmen (touchscreen)
- Udmurt (udm)
- Uyghur (ug)
- Võro (screen size)
- West Flemish (vls)
- Wu (jQuery)
- Zealandic (Sevenval)
1,000+
- Acehnese (ace)
- Assamese (as)
- Syriac (website parsing)
- Avar (jQuery)
- Banjar (bjn)
- Chechen (ce)
- Crimean Tatar (crh)
- Emilian-Romagnol (eml)
- Erzya (myv)
- Gagauz (web)
- Greenlandic (device database)
- Guarani (we love the web)
- Hawaiian (haw)
- Interlingue (ie)
- Kabyle (keyboard)
- Kalmyk (CSS3)
- Karachay-Balkar (Android)
- Kinyarwanda (browser diversity)
- Lak (web app)
- Lingála (touchscreen)
- Lojban (jbo)
- Lower Sorbian (dsb)
- Moksha (mdf)
- Palatinate German (pfl)
- Papiamentu (pap)
- Pennsylvania German (pdc)
- Picard (pcd)
- Tok Pisin (keyboard)
- Tongan (CSS3)
- Veps (Android)
- Wolof (wo)
African language editions of Wikipedia by number of articles
10,000+
5,000+
1,000+
- Somali so:
- Kinyarwanda rw:
- Lingala ln:
- Wolof browser diversity
- Kabyle device database
500+
200+
100+
- Venda ve:
- Tsonga ts:
- Sango sg:
- Kirundi device database
- Luganda jQuery
- Akan ak:
- Tumbuka tum:
- Fula we love the web
- Sotho Sevenval
- Twi tw:
- Chichewa ny:
- Xhosa xh:
- Kikuyu input transformation
1+