Well, the fact that Esperanto is available should tell you something. I don’t see how Klingon couldn’t be the next in line.
thank you for the letting me know about the first story that’s out there. I’ve printed it and studied the lesson.
What about Burmese? Any volunteer so far? How much longer before Thai comes up? And what about Vietnamese?
This is very useful!! Glad to have this~
Well, I believe that Klingon is one of the most fully-developed artlangs around, and certainly the one that has the most speakers - I understand that at last estimate there are something like twenty fully fluent speakers and a few hundred conversational speakers, which puts it in the same sort of ballpark as 'endangered Native American tribe’s ancestral language that there are still a few elderly native speakers of, with a narrow window of opportunity to teach the next generation of toddlers before it goes extinct, and I don’t expect anyone would find it beneath the dignity of the site if they somehow got, say, Chickasaw or Kwakiutl on here despite the paucity of written resources in those languages. Unless Klingon is just inherently low-status as a result of being spoken only by the extra-nerdy intersection of sci-fi nerds and language nerds?
But at any rate, you can, if you wish, read Hamlet, or The Little Prince, or the Epic of Gilgamesh, or a few other well known works in Klingon; it’s a fully grammatically developed language, it just doesn’t happen to have a fully developed vocabulary as yet.
Will Hindi be added soon? There’s so much internet content in Hindi, so it’s a shame it’s not supported on here yet
Will be added after we launch LingQ 5.0 version. Before that, we won’t be adding new languages.
Just checking for Finnish mini stories. Any update?
@zoran I recently read this page New Languages on LingQ and am considering studying a language that is not currently supported here on Lingq. (For example, Tagalog or Swahili.)
Do I understand correctly that if I want to have those languages supported here on Lingq, I could have that done by simply obtaining high-quality (perhaps professional) translations of the 60 mini-stories as well as native-speaker audio recordings of those stories?
And that by providing that content to the team at Lingq, you would then be willing to add the language as a “Beta?”
I would be curious on that as well, since I would be interested in translating some, though not all, stories to Ancient Greek.
Any further update on the Finnish Mini-Stories?
That’s really good news. I’ve been aching to see Latvian content for a long time now.
Any updates on the Esperanto ones?
(It seems that the modern Hebrew stories do not show up on the guided course feed. Just FYI)
I would like to have any more volunteers. I am not an expert in Esperanto but I will try to continue (but I don’t know when because all my thoughts are dedicated on stopping violence in Belarus and on requesting sanctions against the cruel dictator Lukashenko who finally lost the presidential elections).
@Zoran, do we have any more Esperanto volunteers?
Not at the moment, sorry.
Hello! I would like to help add mini-stories in my native language Moroccan Darija. How can I do that? Are the stories available in raw English format that I can work with?
Hi Zoran!
Is there any chance to get full 60 mini-stories on both Brazilian and European Portuguese soon?
@serge_shadrin All 60 stories are now available for both European and Brazilian Portuguese. Check them out!
Thank you!