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This item may be of interest. I understand that there is also an open source localization effort for Hausa (no details yet). Don Osborn Bisharat.net "Microsoft Endorses Due Process in IT" This Day (Lagos) December 15, 2004, Posted to the web December 16, 2004 http://allafrica.com/stories/200412160060.html" ... Microsoft Nigeria has also begun a process of software localisation in the three major Nigerian languages as part of its commitment towards reinvesting into the Nigerian society. By this, Microsoft intends to come up with a software programme that would enable functions to be performed in the three local languages of Igbo, Yoruba and Hausa. Ilukwe disclosed this in Lagos last week, saying that such a programme has already been produced in South African for Swahili language."
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Greetings and Happy New Year. Kindly see our modest contributions towards the promotion of Nigerian languages since 2001. Our award winning word processor and translator - Paradigm Lingua® makes it easy to produce documents in several African languages on the PC. http://www.paradigmint.net/lingua.htm For details, please see our News Page.
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Please have a look at the following wiki page on the Hausa language: http://www.bisharat.net/wikidoc/pmwiki.php/PanAfrLoc/Hausa... it is part of a survey of localization in Africa for the PanAfrican Localisation project, and as such is intended to provide a minimum of linguistic background plus useful information on use of the language on computers and the internet. Comments, corrections, and new information is welcome. Don Osborn Bisharat.net
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There are a couple of notable developments in ICT localization in Hausa, even if these are in an early stage: 1) There is a Hausa wordprocessor in an early stage. More on that as soon as I can get installed. (Delays have been on my end.) 2) I received a message from Ramon Mathias Soares Pontes concerning a keyboard layout done with MSKLC (on Windows XP) for Hausa Ajami.
More on both of these soon.
Don Osborn Bisharat.net
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If your kids speak only english and you want to teach them Hausa using your PC, there is only one keyboard in the world that gives you all Hausa alphabets and all English alphabets on a single layout for easy direct access typing. The keyboard is KỌNYIN Nigeria Multilingual Physical Keyboard made by LANCOR Technologies of Boston, MA ( http://www.konyin.com) KỌNYIN Multilingual Keyboard
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FYI, from http://www.conferencealerts.com/seeconf.mv?q=ca1h8600 . I have not been able to access the site so don't have any details on topics to be covered. DZO LANGUAGE,CULTURE AND GLOBALIZATION 21 to 24 November 2005 Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria
Website: http://www.apnilac.4t.com Contact name: ANOPUE CALISTUS CUSSONS E-mail: callycussons_AT_yahoo.com (to e-mail the conference organizers, please replace _AT_ with @)
Organized by: ASSOCIATION FOR PROMOTING NIGERIAN LANGUAGES AND CULTURE. Deadline for abstracts/proposals: 20 October 2005 (Check the event website for latest details.)
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NITDA to promote Nigerian keyboard Everest Amaefule, Abuja The National Information Technology Development Agency has pledged to promote the study of Nigerian languages through the use of information technology. Director-General, NITDA Prof. Cleopas Angaye, made the commitment on Friday in Abuja when a team from Lancor Management Limited, presented a special computer keyboard and software known as Konyin, that can write most Nigerian languages to the agency. Angaye said the promotion of Nigerian languages through IT has become imperative at a time when several languages are becoming extinct because of generations that have been alienated by their mother tongue. He congratulated the Lancor team for integrating both software and hardware to achieve the feat of the special Nigerian keyboard and pledged to promote the keyboard especially in the public sector. Full Story... http://www.punchng.com/computer/article05The PUNCH, Monday, January 16, 2006
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