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Aiji Aiji May 6, 2020, edited May 6, 2020 May 6, 2020 at 2:56:05 AM UTC, edited May 6, 2020 at 2:56:37 AM UTC link Permalink

What's New on Tatoeba? - Your weekly recap °15


UPDATES

※ This week, gillux and rumpelstilzchen have been working in the back to improve security on the website. Thanks to them for the hard work.


ON THE WALL

※ jmdesp asked why some search results don't appear if they are orphans https://tatoeba.org/eng/wall/show_message/34854

※ gillux asked how we can process some huge content of French sentences https://tatoeba.org/eng/wall/show_message/35073

※ sharptoothed gave a graph of contributions for the top 30 languages over the last two weeks https://tatoeba.org/eng/wall/show_message/35075


CONTRIBUTIONS AND LANGUAGES

※ 16 613 sentences have been added this week.

※ The flags of the following languages have been modified: Gulf Arabic (afb), Arabic (ara), Cayuga (cay), Lower Sorbian (dsb), Dutton World Speedwords (dws), Scots (sco), Scottish Gaelic (gla), Kamba (kam), Naga (Tangshang) (nst), Old Spanish (osp), , Sanskrit (san), Tahaggart Tamahaq (thv), Old Turkic (otk).

※ And as usual, thanks to all the members who helped translating the website.

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If you'd like to help to the development of Tatoeba, report issues, or are just curious, have a look at the GitHub repository: https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2

If you want to help us translate the website to your language, you can join us on Transifex: https://www.transifex.com/tatoe...ite/dashboard/ and check this article on the wiki https://en.wiki.tatoeba.org/art...ce-translation

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Fun fact: Most of the world’s languages are spoken in Asia and Africa.


Last week recap: https://tatoeba.org/fra/wall/show_message/35054
See this recap on the blog: https://blog.tatoeba.org/2020/0...kly-recap.html