#tagcoding and the accelerated localization of knowledge in Assyrian Neo-Aramaic?


Assyrian Neo-Aramaic - #aii2wiki

The ISO 639 language code of Assyrian Neo-Aramaic is aii.

Digital Public sphere in Iran Islamic Rep., Iraq, Turkey and Syrian Arab Republic (829,000 native speakers) for the language Assyrian Neo-Aramaic via the #aii2wiki capability: capture Lifeworld and public sphere content in Assyrian Neo-Aramaic on wiki pages to make it widely accessible and to promote literacy and empowerment of minority communities in countries where Assyrian Neo-Aramaic is spoken.


Progress:

Neo-Aramaic Assyrian Neo-Aramaic language resources in the European Language Grid.


Regarding the possibilities to create and contribute to a aii.xy2.wiki, check Welcome to the #xy2wiki impact network and the #xy2.wiki page.


#Assyrian Neo-Aramaic needs #digitalPublicGoods - #digicoop1b: use #digicoop1aii - #aiiCoding - #aii2wiki to create and share those!

#Assyrian Neo-Aramaic needs online library services (#cpc8451, #lib4dev): #cpc8451aii - make #digicoop1aii deliver !

#Literacy in #Assyrian Neo-Aramaic goes hand in hand with content for & about Community, Social & Personal services #cpc9: enable a #cpc9aii journey, #LeavingNoOneBehind



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#tag Use, meaning
#digicoop1aii

#digicoop hashtag on inclusive digital economy and society for speakers of Assyrian Neo-Aramaic, involving:

#aiiCoding #tagcoding, specifically for speakers of Assyrian Neo-Aramaic
#aii2wiki #tag2wiki specifically for speakers of Assyrian Neo-Aramaic

Similar information is provided for 663 languages.

In most of these languages there is an undersupply of digital public goods.

2627 thing pages.

Assyrian Neo-Aramaic digital age services: