Re: [OT] Even viruses are now i18n!

From: Christopher Vance (vance@aurema.com)
Date: Thu Apr 22 2004 - 20:36:20 EDT

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    On Fri, Apr 23, 2004 at 02:08:50AM +0200, Philippe Verdy wrote:
    >The Tokelau language also exists with its own language code [tkl] in ISO 639-2/B
    >or 639-2/T, but no 2-letters code in ISO 639-1.
    >
    >Tokelau [TK] is a group of islands in the Pacific, and a dependency of New
    >Zealand [NZ].

    Tokelau is 3 coral atolls, population about 500 each. I visited in
    1983. The territory was administered from Apia, Samoa. The language
    is most similar to Samoan. There are more Tokelauans living in
    Wellington NZ, than on Tokelau proper.

    -- 
    Christopher Vance
    


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