Requests for new languages/Wiktionary Western Panjabi

Western Panjabi Wiktionary edit

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Western Panjabi as a language is spoken by more than 60 million people in Pakistan and other countries.


Arguments in favour edit

  • Punjabi is the most spoken language in Pakistan. It is taught upto university level and people are doing PhD in this language. Even in UK it has gained the status of the second most spoken language after English. Punjabi inherits vocabulary from Indus Valley Civilisation as it is spoken in the main heartland of that Civiliasation. There should be a victionary in this language as there is no victionary available for this big group of speakers. A victionary on net will also do the job of saving the words that are less in common. But it does not mean this is a weak language. Being related to Indo - European group of languages, it shares many features with these languages. But it has modernity too, it is alive and ready to accept new ideas and new words too at the same time keeping its root firmly in its long past. It is the language of common people of Indus Valley, their best tool for communication for centuries, their preserver of their culture and customs, a love affair, their heritage, a part of their psyche, their identity,wherever the Punjabis go in the world, it always remains with them, in this strange world a village of their own, if not physical than a village of mind. I think there is a need of victionary to preserve the words of this vibrant language, to enjoy this culture, a place where Punjabis could go for understanding of their culture and others too to know them.

Arguments against edit

  • This is the wrong language being run under this code. The code PNB is reserved for languages based off the Lahnda construct which are called Western Punjabi, this should be under PA. This is clearly just Eastern Punjabi written in Shahmukhi. --92.21.135.101 16:05, 1 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Other discussion edit

Localisation update edit

Approval edit

What Value Example / Explanation
Language code pnb Like "en", "fr", "de", ...
Site URL pnb.wiktionary.org langcode.wikiproject.org
Project name وکشنری "Wiktionary" in your language
Project namespace وکشنری usually the same as the project name
Project talk namespace گل بات "Wikipedia talk" (the discussion namespace of the project namespace)
Project logo File:Wiktionary-logo.svg 135x135 PNG derivative from a decent SVG image (instructions)
Default project timezone Asia/Islamabad "Continent/City", e.g. "Europe/Brussels" or "America/Mexico City" (see list of valid timezones)
Language name پنجابی Language name in your language. This will appear in the language list on
Special:Preferences, in the interwiki sidebar on other wikis, ...
Enable uploads yes Files should be uploaded to Commons, but if you want, you can enable local file uploading.
Notes: (1) files on Commons can be used on all wikis; (2) this setting can be changed afterwards; (3) uploading fair-use images is not allowed on Commons (more info); (4) localisation to your language may be insufficient on Commons
Additional namespaces (optional) For example for a Wikisource which would need "Page", "Page talk", "Index", "Index talk"
Additional settings (optional) Anything else that should be set
submit bug request (includes everything automatically, except additional namespaces/settings)

Thank you, SPQRobin (talk) 23:30, 11 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Khalid Mahmood 05:46, 12 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]
The logo needs to be PNG and 135px, so I will link to https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/ec/Wiktionary-logo.svg/135px-Wiktionary-logo.svg.png SPQRobin (talk) 09:05, 17 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Bug submitted, waiting for creation. SPQRobin (talk) 04:01, 20 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]