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11Go back to <a href="http://tatoeba.org/">tatoeba.org</a>.
22
33---
44**Warning**
55
66We are putting on hold the addition of new languages at the moment. You are free to submit language requests, but please be aware that it may take a couple of months before we support the language.
77
88---
99
1010
1111# Language requests
1212
1313This article explains how to request a **new language** to be added in Tatoeba. This is about languages of the **sentences in the corpus**. For languages of the interface, please refer to the article about the [interface translation](interface-translation).
1414
1515
1616## How to request a language
1717
1818### Step 1: Identify your language in the ISO 693-3 standard
1919
2020Search for your language in the [ISO 639-3 list of languages](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code_tables/639/data).
2121
2222- The language must have a 3-letter code in the column "639-3" (the first column). If not, then it is not valid to us.
2323
2424- The language must be defined as an individual language. It must not be not a macrolanguage.
2525
2626Please understand that if your language is not recognized in the ISO 639-3 standard, we cannot support it in Tatoeba. Language classification is a complex task and it is not part of Tatoeba's mission. We rely on the ISO 639-3 standard to define what is a valid language.
2727
2828There are some [exceptions](tatoeba-supported-languages-exceptions) due to legacy reasons, but we will not make more exceptions.
2929
3030If your language is missing in this standard, please contact the ISO 639-3 Registration Authority from their website: [https://iso639-3.sil.org/](https://iso639-3.sil.org/).
3131
3232
3333### Step 2: Create a list with sentences in your language
3434
3535**Warning:** If you are new to Tatoeba, be aware that before you can add any sentence at all, you need add at least one language in your profile. You don't have to mention all the languages you know, just one is enough. Ideally, pick your strongest language among the ones that are available.
3636
3737- [Create a list](https://tatoeba.org/eng/sentences_lists/index) with the name of the language in English and the ISO code in parenthesis. For example: `Friulian (fur)`.
3838
3939- You can add new sentences directly from the list or you can find a few sentences to translate into your language.
4040 * When you add your translations, choose the option "Auto detect" in the language dropdown.
4141 * After the sentence/translation is added, if the language was not identified as "unknown" (you will see an icon with a question mark if it is), then click on the language icon and select "other language".
4242
4343- If you have trouble understanding how to use lists, don't hesitate to ask for help [on the Wall](https://tatoeba.org/eng/wall/index).
4444
4545
4646### Step 3: Find an image which we can use to create the language icon
4747
4848Just like members of Tatoeba have profile pictures, languages in Tatoeba also have their "profile picture" (language icon). We will create an icon for your language based on the image you will send us.
4949
5050First of all, do not feel pressured to find an image. If you are unable to find something good, we can always use our default language icon template: the icon will have the 3-letter ISO code written in black on a white background.
5151
5252If you wish to find a more colorful icon to represent your language, please check [our policies regarding language icons](language-icons).
5353
5454
5555### Step 4: Submit your request
5656
57To inform us of your language request, contact the language team (cueyayotl, sabretout and Ricardo14) via [private message](https://tatoeba.org/eng/private_messages/write/cueyayotl,Ricardo14,sabretou). They are in charge of handling language requests.
57To inform us of your language request, contact the language team (Ricardo14 and sabretou) via [private message](https://tatoeba.org/eng/private_messages/write/Ricardo14,sabretou). They are in charge of handling language requests.
5858
5959Make sure you provide the following information:
6060
6161- The link to the list that you created.
6262- The link to the image that you suggest we use for the language icon (if you have found any).
6363- You can craft yourself a 30x20 pixel icon but make sure you link the original image. It is possible we decide to readjust a few things from your icon and need the original image to achieve these adjustments.
6464
6565Feel free to provide any other information that you think is relevant.
6666
6767
6868## How to follow the progress of your request
6969
7070Once you have submitted your request, here are the remaining steps before you can see your language available in Tatoeba.
7171
7272If something is taking longer than you expect, please contact [Trang](https://tatoeba.org/eng/private_messages/write/TRANG).
7373
7474### Issue created in GitHub
7575
7676- After sending your request, you will have to wait for it to be reported in [GitHub]((https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/issues), where we officially track all the language requests.
7777
7878- Before adding your request to GitHub, we will check the following:
7979 * The sentences you have added in the list are indeed written in the language you request to add.
8080 * The image you have suggested for the language icon is appropriate.
8181
8282- This should take no longer than two weeks. If your request is not valid, we will let you know within two weeks. If your request looks valid to us, we will send you the link to the GitHub issue within two weeks.
8383
8484
8585### Pull request opened
8686
8787- After the issue has been created, the next step is to create a pull request. This is a request to change the code source of Tatoeba, to include the new language.
8888
8989- This is not something you have to do. Ricardo14 is in charge of creating pull requests for languages.
9090
9191- This should take no longer than two weeks as well. Once the pull request is created, you can see it in the [pull requests page on GitHub](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/pulls).
9292
9393
9494### Issue assigned to milestone
9595
9696- If there is controversy around the language you wish to add, you may need to wait until we come to an agreement or to a compromise. This can stall the addition of your language for several weeks.
9797
9898- If nothing is wrong, your language request will be scheduled for to be deployed as soon as possible.
9999
100100- You will have an idea on which date your language will be available on Tatoeba by checking the milestone of the GitHub issue (displayed in the right-side column). For instance if the milestone says `2018-10-23`, it means the language is scheduled for October 23rd, 2018.
101101
102102
103103### Pull request merged
104104
105105- Merging a pull request means that we integrate the changes into the main codebase. As long as the pull request is not merged, the source code doesn't contain yet the necessary modifications to support your language.
106106
107107- A pull request will usually be merged shortly after it is assigned to a milestone. However, if we discover last minute issues, we may delay the merge and as a result, we may move the language request to a later milestone.
108108
109109
110110### Tatoeba updated
111111
112112- This is the last step. Your language will be available on Tatoeba once the website is updated.
113113
114114- We update Tatoeba usually every Sunday. The time of the update is variable.
115115
116116
117117
118118## Additional information
119119
120120* [Exceptions to the ISO 639-3 requirement](tatoeba-supported-languages-exceptions)
121121
122122* [Tatoeba's policies on language icons](language-icons)
123123
124124* [How to request a change of language icon or name](language-change-request)
125125
126126* [Procedure for developers](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/wiki/Adding-a-new-language)
127127
128128*This article was last updated on February 24, 2019.*
129129
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Version at: 12/03/2019, 09:25

Go back to <a href="http://tatoeba.org/">tatoeba.org</a>.

---
**Warning**

We are putting on hold the addition of new languages at the moment. You are free to submit language requests, but please be aware that it may take a couple of months before we support the language.

---


# Language requests

This article explains how to request a **new language** to be added in Tatoeba. This is about languages of the **sentences in the corpus**. For languages of the interface, please refer to the article about the [interface translation](interface-translation).


## How to request a language

### Step 1: Identify your language in the ISO 693-3 standard

Search for your language in the [ISO 639-3 list of languages](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code_tables/639/data).
 
- The language must have a 3-letter code in the column "639-3" (the first column). If not, then it is not valid to us.

- The language must be defined as an individual language. It must not be not a macrolanguage.

Please understand that if your language is not recognized in the ISO 639-3 standard, we cannot support it in Tatoeba. Language classification is a complex task and it is not part of Tatoeba's mission. We rely on the ISO 639-3 standard to define what is a valid language.

There are some [exceptions](tatoeba-supported-languages-exceptions) due to legacy reasons, but we will not make more exceptions.

If your language is missing in this standard, please contact the ISO 639-3 Registration Authority from their website: [https://iso639-3.sil.org/](https://iso639-3.sil.org/).


### Step 2: Create a list with sentences in your language

**Warning:** If you are new to Tatoeba, be aware that before you can add any sentence at all, you need add at least one language in your profile. You don't have to mention all the languages you know, just one is enough. Ideally, pick your strongest language among the ones that are available.

- [Create a list](https://tatoeba.org/eng/sentences_lists/index) with the name of the language in English and the ISO code in parenthesis. For example: `Friulian (fur)`.

- You can add new sentences directly from the list or you can find a few sentences to translate into your language.
    * When you add your translations, choose the option "Auto detect" in the language dropdown.
    * After the sentence/translation is added, if the language was not identified as "unknown" (you will see an icon with a question mark if it is), then click on the language icon and select "other language".

- If you have trouble understanding how to use lists, don't hesitate to ask for help [on the Wall](https://tatoeba.org/eng/wall/index).


### Step 3: Find an image which we can use to create the language icon

Just like members of Tatoeba have profile pictures, languages in Tatoeba also have their "profile picture" (language icon). We will create an icon for your language based on the image you will send us.

First of all, do not feel pressured to find an image. If you are unable to find something good, we can always use our default language icon template: the icon will have the 3-letter ISO code written in black on a white background.

If you wish to find a more colorful icon to represent your language, please check [our policies regarding language icons](language-icons).


### Step 4: Submit your request

To inform us of your language request, contact the language team (cueyayotl, sabretout and Ricardo14) via [private message](https://tatoeba.org/eng/private_messages/write/cueyayotl,Ricardo14,sabretou). They are in charge of handling language requests.

Make sure you provide the following information:

- The link to the list that you created. 
- The link to the image that you suggest we use for the language icon (if you have found any).
- You can craft yourself a 30x20 pixel icon but make sure you link the original image. It is possible we decide to readjust a few things from your icon and need the original image to achieve these adjustments.

Feel free to provide any other information that you think is relevant.


## How to follow the progress of your request

Once you have submitted your request, here are the remaining steps before you can see your language available in Tatoeba.

If something is taking longer than you expect, please contact [Trang](https://tatoeba.org/eng/private_messages/write/TRANG).

### Issue created in GitHub

- After sending your request, you will have to wait for it to be reported in [GitHub]((https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/issues), where we officially track all the language requests.

- Before adding your request to GitHub, we will check the following:
    * The sentences you have added in the list are indeed written in the language you request to add.
    * The image you have suggested for the language icon is appropriate.

- This should take no longer than two weeks. If your request is not valid, we will let you know within two weeks. If your request looks valid to us, we will send you the link to the GitHub issue within two weeks.


### Pull request opened

- After the issue has been created, the next step is to create a pull request. This is a request to change the code source of Tatoeba, to include the new language.

- This is not something you have to do. Ricardo14 is in charge of creating pull requests for languages.

- This should take no longer than two weeks as well. Once the pull request is created, you can see it in the [pull requests page on GitHub](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/pulls).


### Issue assigned to milestone

- If there is controversy around the language you wish to add, you may need to wait until we come to an agreement or to a compromise. This can stall the addition of your language for several weeks.

- If nothing is wrong, your language request will be scheduled for to be deployed as soon as possible. 

- You will have an idea on which date your language will be available on Tatoeba by checking the milestone of the GitHub issue (displayed in the right-side column). For instance if the milestone says `2018-10-23`, it means the language is scheduled for October 23rd, 2018.


### Pull request merged

- Merging a pull request means that we integrate the changes into the main codebase. As long as the pull request is not merged, the source code doesn't contain yet the necessary modifications to support your language.

- A pull request will usually be merged shortly after it is assigned to a milestone. However, if we discover last minute issues, we may delay the merge and as a result, we may move the language request to a later milestone.


### Tatoeba updated

- This is the last step. Your language will be available on Tatoeba once the website is updated.

- We update Tatoeba usually every Sunday. The time of the update is variable.



## Additional information

* [Exceptions to the ISO 639-3 requirement](tatoeba-supported-languages-exceptions)

* [Tatoeba's policies on language icons](language-icons)

* [How to request a change of language icon or name](language-change-request)

* [Procedure for developers](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/wiki/Adding-a-new-language)

*This article was last updated on February 24, 2019.*

version at: 12/03/2019, 09:27

Go back to <a href="http://tatoeba.org/">tatoeba.org</a>.

---
**Warning**

We are putting on hold the addition of new languages at the moment. You are free to submit language requests, but please be aware that it may take a couple of months before we support the language.

---


# Language requests

This article explains how to request a **new language** to be added in Tatoeba. This is about languages of the **sentences in the corpus**. For languages of the interface, please refer to the article about the [interface translation](interface-translation).


## How to request a language

### Step 1: Identify your language in the ISO 693-3 standard

Search for your language in the [ISO 639-3 list of languages](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code_tables/639/data).
 
- The language must have a 3-letter code in the column "639-3" (the first column). If not, then it is not valid to us.

- The language must be defined as an individual language. It must not be not a macrolanguage.

Please understand that if your language is not recognized in the ISO 639-3 standard, we cannot support it in Tatoeba. Language classification is a complex task and it is not part of Tatoeba's mission. We rely on the ISO 639-3 standard to define what is a valid language.

There are some [exceptions](tatoeba-supported-languages-exceptions) due to legacy reasons, but we will not make more exceptions.

If your language is missing in this standard, please contact the ISO 639-3 Registration Authority from their website: [https://iso639-3.sil.org/](https://iso639-3.sil.org/).


### Step 2: Create a list with sentences in your language

**Warning:** If you are new to Tatoeba, be aware that before you can add any sentence at all, you need add at least one language in your profile. You don't have to mention all the languages you know, just one is enough. Ideally, pick your strongest language among the ones that are available.

- [Create a list](https://tatoeba.org/eng/sentences_lists/index) with the name of the language in English and the ISO code in parenthesis. For example: `Friulian (fur)`.

- You can add new sentences directly from the list or you can find a few sentences to translate into your language.
    * When you add your translations, choose the option "Auto detect" in the language dropdown.
    * After the sentence/translation is added, if the language was not identified as "unknown" (you will see an icon with a question mark if it is), then click on the language icon and select "other language".

- If you have trouble understanding how to use lists, don't hesitate to ask for help [on the Wall](https://tatoeba.org/eng/wall/index).


### Step 3: Find an image which we can use to create the language icon

Just like members of Tatoeba have profile pictures, languages in Tatoeba also have their "profile picture" (language icon). We will create an icon for your language based on the image you will send us.

First of all, do not feel pressured to find an image. If you are unable to find something good, we can always use our default language icon template: the icon will have the 3-letter ISO code written in black on a white background.

If you wish to find a more colorful icon to represent your language, please check [our policies regarding language icons](language-icons).


### Step 4: Submit your request

To inform us of your language request, contact the language team (Ricardo14 and sabretou) via [private message](https://tatoeba.org/eng/private_messages/write/Ricardo14,sabretou). They are in charge of handling language requests.

Make sure you provide the following information:

- The link to the list that you created. 
- The link to the image that you suggest we use for the language icon (if you have found any).
- You can craft yourself a 30x20 pixel icon but make sure you link the original image. It is possible we decide to readjust a few things from your icon and need the original image to achieve these adjustments.

Feel free to provide any other information that you think is relevant.


## How to follow the progress of your request

Once you have submitted your request, here are the remaining steps before you can see your language available in Tatoeba.

If something is taking longer than you expect, please contact [Trang](https://tatoeba.org/eng/private_messages/write/TRANG).

### Issue created in GitHub

- After sending your request, you will have to wait for it to be reported in [GitHub]((https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/issues), where we officially track all the language requests.

- Before adding your request to GitHub, we will check the following:
    * The sentences you have added in the list are indeed written in the language you request to add.
    * The image you have suggested for the language icon is appropriate.

- This should take no longer than two weeks. If your request is not valid, we will let you know within two weeks. If your request looks valid to us, we will send you the link to the GitHub issue within two weeks.


### Pull request opened

- After the issue has been created, the next step is to create a pull request. This is a request to change the code source of Tatoeba, to include the new language.

- This is not something you have to do. Ricardo14 is in charge of creating pull requests for languages.

- This should take no longer than two weeks as well. Once the pull request is created, you can see it in the [pull requests page on GitHub](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/pulls).


### Issue assigned to milestone

- If there is controversy around the language you wish to add, you may need to wait until we come to an agreement or to a compromise. This can stall the addition of your language for several weeks.

- If nothing is wrong, your language request will be scheduled for to be deployed as soon as possible. 

- You will have an idea on which date your language will be available on Tatoeba by checking the milestone of the GitHub issue (displayed in the right-side column). For instance if the milestone says `2018-10-23`, it means the language is scheduled for October 23rd, 2018.


### Pull request merged

- Merging a pull request means that we integrate the changes into the main codebase. As long as the pull request is not merged, the source code doesn't contain yet the necessary modifications to support your language.

- A pull request will usually be merged shortly after it is assigned to a milestone. However, if we discover last minute issues, we may delay the merge and as a result, we may move the language request to a later milestone.


### Tatoeba updated

- This is the last step. Your language will be available on Tatoeba once the website is updated.

- We update Tatoeba usually every Sunday. The time of the update is variable.



## Additional information

* [Exceptions to the ISO 639-3 requirement](tatoeba-supported-languages-exceptions)

* [Tatoeba's policies on language icons](language-icons)

* [How to request a change of language icon or name](language-change-request)

* [Procedure for developers](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/wiki/Adding-a-new-language)

*This article was last updated on February 24, 2019.*

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