- Ma´di - #mhi2wiki
- Digital cooperation - #digicoop1mhi
- Online library - #cpc8451mhi
- Community, social & personal services - #cpc9mhi
The ISO 639 language code of Ma´di is mhi.
Digital Public sphere in Uganda and South Sudan (320,000 native speakers in 2002) for the language Ma´di via the #mhi2wiki capability: capture Lifeworld and public sphere content in Ma´di on wiki pages to make it widely accessible and to promote literacy and empowerment of minority communities in countries where Ma´di is spoken.
Progress:
Regarding the possibilities to create and contribute to a mhi2.wiki, check Welcome to the #xy2wiki impact network and the #xy2.wiki page.
Copyright and Related Rights and the creator's privilege to waive for Creative work or data, some or all of these rights by adopting Open or other licenses is important for digital cooperation.
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#tag | Use, meaning |
#digicoop1mhi |
#digicoop hashtag on inclusive digital economy and society for speakers of Ma´di, involving: |
#mhiCoding | #tagcoding, specifically for speakers of Ma´di |
#mhi2wiki | #tag2wiki specifically for speakers of Ma´di |
Content resource | for Ma´di |
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ISO 639-1 or ISO 639-21 | mhi |
ISO 639-22 | mhi |
About the language | In Wikipedia: Ma'di language |
Online encyclopedias in Ma´di3 | |
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Ma´di4 | Ma´di translation |
e-books5 in, or online resources for Ma´di Check also our Online content acceleration proposition and translations of the #tagcoding topic space! |
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Countries where Ma´di is spoken8 |
Uganda and South Sudan (320,000 native speakers in 2002) |
The below table lists #tagcoding hashtags for products and services that are important for Reading and writing by native and second language speakers of Ma´di.
Check the side-navigation menu for #tagcoding hashtags for more product/service sections, divisions, and groups of the Central Product Classification (CPC) Version 2.1.
- Ma´di in the digital age
- Other languages (and countries)
- All included languages
- Context for this item
- Questions, answers and comments; footnotes
Similar information is provided for 663 languages.
In most of these languages there is an undersupply of digital public goods.
3439 product pages (Central Product Classification (CPC) Version 2.1),
2392 thing pages.
Ma´di digital age services:
Ma´di-#mhi and the countries where it is spoken among other languages and countries:
The parent class of Ma´di is Language, which has child classes:
- Abkhazian
- Achehnese
- Acholi
- Adangme
- Adi
- Adja
- Adyghe
- Afar
- Afrikaans
- Aguaruna
- Akan
- Albanian
- Alemannic
- Algerian arabic
- Alur
- Amharic
- Anal
- Angami
- Angika
- Anii
- Antiguan Creole
- Antillean Creole
- Anuak
- Ao
- Arabic
- Arabic, Egyptian Spoken
- Aragonese
- Aringati
- Armenian
- Aromanian
- Assamese
- Assyrian Neo-Aramaic
- Asturian
- Ateso
- Avaric
- Awadhi
- Awa Pit
- Aymara
- Azerbaijani
- Babanki
- Bahamian Creole
- Bajan
- Balinese
- Balti
- Baluchi
- Bambara
- Banda
- Banjarese
- Banyumasan
- Baoulé
- Bariba
- Bashkir
- Basque
- Batak
- Batak Karo
- Batak Simalungun
- Beja
- Belarusian
- Belizean Creole
- Bemba
- Bengali
- Betawi
- Bhili
- Bhojpuri
- Bhotia
- Bhumij
- Bikol
- Bini
- Bishnupuriya
- Bislama
- Blin
- Bodo
- Bosnian
- Brahui
- Braj
- Breton
- Buginese
- Bukusu
- Bulgarian
- Bura
- Burmese
- Burushaski
- Buryat
- Cameroonian Creole
- Cañar–Loja
- Carib
- Catalan
- Cebuano
- Central Atlas Tamazight
- Central Bikol
- Central Makhuwa
- Chadian Arabic
- Chakhesang/Chakru/Chokri
- Chaldean Neo-Aramaic
- Cham
- Chamic
- Chamorro
- Chang
- Chavacano
- Chayahuita
- Chechen
- Cherokee
- Cheyenne
- Chichewa
- Chimborazo
- ChiNambya
- ChiNdau
- Chinese
- Chinkhonde
- Chipewyan
- ChiTonga
- Choctaw
- Ch'ol
- Chontal
- Ch’orti’
- Chuj
- Chuukese
- Chuvash
- Cicopi
- Cinyungwe
- Cisena
- Coorgi/Kodagu
- Corsican
- Cree
- Creek
- Crimean Tatar
- Croatian
- Cuzco Quechua (Quechuan)
- Czech
- Dagaare
- Dagbani
- Dagur
- Dan
- Dangaura Tharu
- Danish
- Dari
- Datooga
- Dazaga
- Dendi
- Deori
- Dholuo
- Dhopadhola
- Dimasa
- Dinka
- Divehi
- Dogri
- Dombe
- Dongxiang
- Dotyali
- Duala
- Dutch
- Dyula
- Dzongkha
- Eastern Tamang
- East Limba
- Ebira
- Echuwabo
- Ecizinza
- Efik
- Ekajuk
- Elomwe
- Emilian
- Enga
- English
- Erzya
- Estonian
- Evenki
- Éwé
- Ewondo
- Fang
- Fante
- Faroese
- Farsi
- Fijian
- Fiji Hindi
- Filipino
- Finnish
- Fon
- Forro
- French
- French Guiana Creole
- Frisian
- Friulan
- Fulah
- Ga
- Gadaba
- Gaelic
- Gagauz
- Galician
- Gan
- Gangte
- Garifuna
- Garo
- Gayo
- Gen
- Georgian
- German
- Gikuyu
- Gilaki
- Gilbertese
- Gitonga
- Gondi
- Gonja
- Gorontalo
- Gourmanché
- Grebo
- Greek
- Grenadian Creole
- Guarani
- Guinea-Bissau Creole
- Gujarati
- Gurene
- Gurindji
- Gusii
- Guyanese Creole
- Hadiyya
- Haitian Creole
- Hakka
- Halabi
- Halam
- Hani
- Hassanya
- Hausa
- Hawaiian
- Hawaiian Pidgin English
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- Herero
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- Hindi
- Hiri Motu
- Hmar
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- Ho
- Huastec
- Hungarian
- Hunsrik
- Hyam
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- Italian
- Jamaican Patois
- Japanese
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- Javanese
- Juang
- Kabardian
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- Kalaallisut
- Kalanguya
- Kalmyk
- Kamba
- Kanembu
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- Karelian
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- Kasem
- Kashmiri
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- Kazakh
- Khakas
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- Khandeshi
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- Khezha
- Khiemnungan
- Khmer
- Khoekhoegowab
- K’iche’an
- K'icheʼ
- Kidawida
- KiGiryama
- Kikongo ya leta
- Kimbundu
- Kîmîîrû
- Kinnauri
- Kinyarwanda
- Kirundi
- Kisan
- Kituba
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- Kolami
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- Korean
- Korku
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- Kpelle
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- Kuki/Thado
- Kumam
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- Kurdish
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- Ladakhi
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- Lak
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- Lakota Dida
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- Ma´di
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- Malagasy
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- Malay
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- Mam
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- Mampruli
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- Mandinka
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- Manx
- Mao
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- Mapudungun
- Maram
- Marathi
- Mari
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- Marshallese
- Marwari
- Masai
- Mauritian Creole
- Mazanderani
- Meadow Mari
- Mende
- Minangkabau
- Mirandese
- Mishmi
- Miskito
- Moba
- Modern Mon
- Mogh
- Moksha
- Mongo
- Mongolian
- Monpa
- Mopan
- Moroccan Arabic
- Mossi
- Mumuye
- Munda
- Mundari
- Nahuatl
- Nakhi
- Nandi
- Nauru
- Navajo
- Ndebele North
- Ndonga
- Neapolitan
- Nenets
- Nepali
- Newari
- Ngakarimojong
- Ng'aturkana
- Ngbaka Minagende
- Ngoni
- Nias
- Nicobarese
- Nigerian Pidgin
- Nissi/Dafla
- Nobiin
- Nocte
- Nogai
- Northern Pashto
- Northern Sami
- Northern Sotho
- Norwegian
- Nuer
- Nuosu
- Nupe
- Nyamwezi
- Nyankole
- Nyoro
- Nzima
- Obolo
- Occitan
- Odia
- Ojibwa
- Olukabarasi
- Olukhayo
- Olunyala
- Olunyaneka
- Oromo
- Oshikwanyama
- Ossetian
- Otetela
- Otomi
- Otuho
- Paez
- Paite
- Palauan
- Pangasinan
- Papantla Totonac
- Papiamento
- Parji
- Pashto
- Pawi
- Phom
- Picard
- Pilagá
- Pochury
- Pohnpeian
- Pokomo
- Polish
- Portuguese
- Pular
- Punjabi
- Purepecha
- Q’anjob’alan
- Q'eqchi'
- Quechua
- Querétaro Otomi
- Rabha
- Rai
- Rajasthani
- Ramoaaina
- Rarotongan
- Rengma
- Réunion Creole
- Romagnol
- Romani
- Romanian
- Romansh
- Rukiga
- Rukwangali
- Runyoro-Rutooro
- Russian
- Sabinyi
- Sambaa
- Samoan
- Samogitian
- Sandawe
- Sango
- Sangtam
- Sanskrit
- Santali
- Saraiki
- Saramaccan
- Sardinian
- Sasak
- Scots
- Sema
- Serbian
- Serer
- Sesotho
- Seychellois Creole
- Shan
- Sherpa
- Shilha
- Shilluk
- Shina
- Shona
- Sicilian
- Sidamo
- Sierra Totonac
- Silesian
- Silte
- Sindhi
- Sinhala
- Sioux
- SiSwati
- Slovak
- Slovenian
- Somali
- Soninke
- Sora/Savara
- Southern Altai
- Southern Balochi
- Southern Min
- Southern Pashto
- Southwestern Mandarin
- Spanish
- Sranan (other, Creoles and Pidgins)
- Standard Arabic
- Sukuma
- Sundanese
- Susu
- Swabian
- Swahili
- Swedish
- Tadaksahak
- Tahitian
- Tajik
- Takia
- Tamasheq
- Tamil
- Tangkhul
- Tangsa
- Tarifit
- Tatar
- Tawellemmet
- Telugu
- Tetum
- Thai
- Thimbukushu
- Tibetan
- Ticuna
- Tigre
- Tigrinya
- Timne
- Tiv
- Tjikalanga
- Toba
- Toba Batak
- Tojolabal
- Tok Pisin
- Tolai
- Tongan
- Tripuri
- Tshiluba
- Tsonga
- Tswana
- Tubu
- Tulu
- Tumbuka
- Tunisian
- Turkish
- Turkmen
- Tuvaluan
- Tuvan
- Twi
- Tzeltal
- Tzotzil
- Udmurt
- Ukrainian
- Umbundu
- Upper Saxon German
- Upper Sorbian
- Urdu
- Urhobo
- Uyghur
- Uzbek
- Vai
- Vaiphei
- Venda
- Venetian
- Vietnamese
- Virgin Islands Creole
- Vlax Romani
- Walamo
- Walloon
- Wancho
- Wanga
- Waray
- Warlpiri
- Waskia
- Wayuu
- Welsh
- West-Central Limba
- Western Malinka
- Wolof
- Wu
- Xhosa
- Xitswa
- Yakut
- Yao
- Yaqui
- Yiddish
- Yimchungre
- Yocoboué Dida
- Yoruba
- Yucatec Maya
- Yue Chinese
- Zande
- Zapotec
- Zaramo
- Zarma
- Zaza
- Zemi
- Zhuang
- Zigula
- Zou
- Zulu
Alongside the breadcrumbs for this item which shows its "ancestry" in concept space, the Other languages tab lists the pages for other languages.
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The (ontological) order of Ma´di is the Social Order.