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- | ======The Little Prince====== | ||
- | I collect The Little Prince (Antoine de Saint-Exupéry) in different languages. This is what I've got so far: (If you know how to get editions in other languages, let me know :-) | ||
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- | * Alsters (Flemish) | ||
- | * Afrikaans | ||
- | * Alur (Uganda) | ||
- | * Amhara (Ethiopia) | ||
- | * Anatolian Armenian | ||
- | * Anglo-Saxon Runes | ||
- | * Arabic | ||
- | * Arabic Darija (Moroccan) | ||
- | * Arabic (Syria) | ||
- | * Arabic (Beirut and Baghdad) | ||
- | * Arabic, Iraqi Baghdadi | ||
- | * Arabic, Emirati | ||
- | * Arabic, Palestianian (in Hebrew and in Arabic script) | ||
- | * Aramaic | ||
- | * Armenian | ||
- | * Aromanian | ||
- | * Assamese | ||
- | * Aymara | ||
- | * Azeri (Latin) | ||
- | * Azery (Cyrillic) | ||
- | * Albanian | ||
- | * Balinese | ||
- | * Bambara/ | ||
- | * Bashkir | ||
- | * Basque | ||
- | * Basque Souletin dialect | ||
- | * Belorussian | ||
- | * Bikol (Philippines) | ||
- | * Bildts (NL) | ||
- | * Bengali | ||
- | * Bosnian | ||
- | * Bulgarian | ||
- | * Banat Bulgarian dialect | ||
- | * Braille (English) | ||
- | * Braille (Spanish) | ||
- | * Breton | ||
- | * Burmese | ||
- | * Buryat | ||
- | * Cambodian (Khmer) | ||
- | * Cantonese | ||
- | * Cap Verde creole | ||
- | * Catalan | ||
- | * Chabacano 2x (Spanish-based creol from the Phillipines) | ||
- | * Chechen | ||
- | * Chuvash | ||
- | * Chinese (both simplified and traditional) | ||
- | * Chinese (Taiwanese traditional) | ||
- | * Chinese with Pinyin Latin transcription | ||
- | * Cordel style Brazilian Portuguese | ||
- | * Cornish | ||
- | * Croatian | ||
- | * Croatian Kajkavsi dialect | ||
- | * Burgenland Croatian | ||
- | * Creol di Sicor(Senegal) | ||
- | * Czech | ||
- | * Dan (Ivory Coast, Liberia) | ||
- | * Danish | ||
- | * Dari | ||
- | * Drents (Dutch dialect) | ||
- | * Dutch | ||
- | * Dzongkha (Bhutan) | ||
- | * Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphs | ||
- | * English, | ||
- | * Middle English (Chaucer' | ||
- | * Old English (Anglo Saxon from the 10th century) | ||
- | * Esperanto | ||
- | * Estonian | ||
- | * Estonian Seto dialect | ||
- | * Even (RU) | ||
- | * Faroese | ||
- | * Filipino | ||
- | * Finnish | ||
- | * Forro, Portuguese based Criollo of São Tomé islad | ||
- | * French | ||
- | * French dialects and regional languages: Provencal, Franco Provencal (patois valdoten), Occitan-Gascon, | ||
- | * Frisian (NL) | ||
- | * Georgian | ||
- | * German, | ||
- | * German dialects and historical: | ||
- | * German Fraktur | ||
- | * Greek | ||
- | * Ancient Greek | ||
- | * Greenlandic | ||
- | * Guadaloupe Creole (French based) | ||
- | * Guaraní | ||
- | * Guarani 2 | ||
- | * Guyana Creole (French based) | ||
- | * Haïtian Creole | ||
- | * Hakka Chinese | ||
- | * Hawaiian | ||
- | * Hawaiian Pidgin | ||
- | * Hebrew | ||
- | * Hemsin (Armenian dialect from Turkey) | ||
- | * Hungarian (4 different translations) | ||
- | * Old Hungarian-Székely Runic (Rovás) | ||
- | * Hindi | ||
- | * Icelandic | ||
- | * Ido | ||
- | * Indonesian | ||
- | * Dutch Indonesian ( Bahasa Hindia Belinda, old Dutch Indies language) | ||
- | * Interlingua | ||
- | * Italian | ||
- | * Italian dialects: Milanese, | ||
- | * Irish Gaelic | ||
- | * Japanese | ||
- | * Jamaican creole | ||
- | * Kabardian (Circassian) | ||
- | * Kambaata (Ethiopia) | ||
- | * Kannada (Karnataka, | ||
- | * Karaim | ||
- | * Karelian | ||
- | * Karen | ||
- | * Kashubian | ||
- | * Kazakh | ||
- | * Kinyarwanda | ||
- | * Kirundi | ||
- | * Koalib (Nuba, Sudan) | ||
- | * Korean | ||
- | * Kumanish (conlang) | ||
- | * Kumyk (Turkic from Russia) | ||
- | * Kurdish (Kurmanji, Turkey, Latin alphabet 3 versions) | ||
- | * Kurdish Gorani | ||
- | * Kurdish Sorani | ||
- | * Kyrgyz | ||
- | * Lanna | ||
- | * Latin | ||
- | * Latvian | ||
- | * Laz (Turkey) | ||
- | * Laz (Hopa dialect, related to Georgian, from Turkey) | ||
- | * Lingua Franca Nova | ||
- | * Lower Sorbian (Niedersorbisch/ | ||
- | * North Limburgs (NL) | ||
- | * South Limburgs (NL) | ||
- | * Laotian | ||
- | * Latgalian | ||
- | * Lemko (Ukranian from Poland) | ||
- | * Lingua Franca Nova | ||
- | * Lithuanian | ||
- | * Luxemburgish | ||
- | * Macedonian | ||
- | * Malay | ||
- | * Malayalam (India) | ||
- | * Malgasy (Madagascar) | ||
- | * Maltese | ||
- | * Manx | ||
- | * Mapudungun | ||
- | * Marathi | ||
- | * Mari (RU) | ||
- | * language of the Marquesas Islands (Pacific) | ||
- | * Martinique Creole (French | ||
- | * Mashi (Kongo) | ||
- | * Masurian Polish | ||
- | * Mauritius Creole | ||
- | * Mayan (T'aan dialect) | ||
- | * Mayan (Kaqchikel dialect) | ||
- | * Mayan (Tojol-ab' | ||
- | * Mingrelian (related to Georgian) | ||
- | * Mirandes (Portugal) | ||
- | * Mongolian (Cyrillic scipt, Mongolia) | ||
- | * Mongolian (Traditional script, Inner Mongolia-China) | ||
- | * Morse (French) | ||
- | * Nepalese | ||
- | * Northern Tepehuan (Chihuahua, Mexico) | ||
- | * Norwegian | ||
- | * Norwegian Nynorsk | ||
- | * Nahuatl (Aztec language from Mexico) | ||
- | * Nynorn (Orkney, | ||
- | * Nzoi (Congo) | ||
- | * Otomí (Mexico) | ||
- | * Ovdalsk/ | ||
- | * Obersorbisch (Slavic minority language in East Germany) | ||
- | * Oriya (India) | ||
- | * Ossetian (Iron) | ||
- | * Ossetian (Digor) | ||
- | * Ottoman Turkish (Language of the Ottoman Empire before 1920) 2 versions | ||
- | * Punjabi | ||
- | * Pashtoo (Afghanistan) | ||
- | * Persian (Farsi) | ||
- | * Persian children’s comics version | ||
- | * Polish | ||
- | * Portuguese | ||
- | * Brazilian Portuguese | ||
- | * old Prussian | ||
- | * Qashqai Turkic (Iran) | ||
- | * Quechua (language of the Incas) | ||
- | * Quechua 2 | ||
- | * Rajastani (India) | ||
- | * Raramuri (Chihuahua, | ||
- | * Réunion (French based) | ||
- | * Rodriguan creol | ||
- | * Romani (Gipsy) | ||
- | * Roumanian | ||
- | * Rumantsch Grischun (Graubuendner Romanisch, Rhaetoromanisch) | ||
- | * Russian | ||
- | * Sambahsa (constructed language based on Proto-Indoeuropean) | ||
- | * Sami (North Sami) | ||
- | * Sami (Inari) | ||
- | * Sango (creole from the Central African Republic) | ||
- | * Sanskrit | ||
- | * Scots (Lallans) | ||
- | * Scots (Ayrshire dialect) | ||
- | * Scots Gaelic | ||
- | * Serbian (Cyrillic) | ||
- | * Serbian (Latin) | ||
- | * Setswana (Botswana) | ||
- | * Silesian Polish | ||
- | * Singhalese | ||
- | * Singlish (Singapore English) | ||
- | * Slovak | ||
- | * Slovenian | ||
- | * Soninke (Mali) | ||
- | * South Jutic (DK) | ||
- | * Spanish | ||
- | * Spanish regional and dialects: Catalan, | ||
- | * (Spanish (Argentinia, | ||
- | * Spanish (Mexico) | ||
- | * Spanish Aljamía (Spanish in Arabic script) | ||
- | * Spanish Argentinian | ||
- | * Spanish Paraguayan | ||
- | * Sunda (Java, Indonesian) | ||
- | * Surinamese | ||
- | * Swahili | ||
- | * Swedish | ||
- | * Tahitian | ||
- | * Tajik | ||
- | * Tajik (Cyrillic and Farsi script) | ||
- | * Tamazight(Berber, | ||
- | * Tamazight(Berber, | ||
- | * Tamil | ||
- | * Tének (Huesteco, Native American language from Mexico) | ||
- | * Telugu (india) | ||
- | * Thai | ||
- | * Tigrinya | ||
- | * Toba (Native American language from Argentina) | ||
- | * Tongan | ||
- | * Transmuranian Slovenian | ||
- | * Tseltal (Chiapas, Mexico) | ||
- | * Tutunaku ( Totonaco de la Sierra, | ||
- | * Tibetan | ||
- | * Tigrinya | ||
- | * Turkish | ||
- | * Turkish runic script (Göktürk) | ||
- | * Turkish (simplified edition for children) | ||
- | * Turkish colour code edition | ||
- | * Turkish cartoon version for children | ||
- | * Turkish Cypriot | ||
- | * Turkish Denizli dialect | ||
- | * Tzotzil (Mayan) | ||
- | * Uighur | ||
- | * Ukranian | ||
- | * Upper Sorbian (Oberersorbisch/ | ||
- | * Urdu | ||
- | * Uzbek (in Cyrillic) | ||
- | * Uzbek (in Latin script) | ||
- | * Vabungula (constructed language) | ||
- | * Vietnamese | ||
- | * Volga Tatar | ||
- | * Wielkopolski Polish dialect | ||
- | * Welsh | ||
- | * Xhosa | ||
- | * Yakut (Siberia) | ||
- | * Yiddish | ||
- | * Warsaw Yiddish | ||
- | * Wayuu | ||
- | * Wolof | ||
- | * Zazaki (Turkey) | ||
- | * Zulu | ||
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- | 427 different languages in total. |
start.txt · Last modified: 2023/10/26 09:11 by ferenc