Medžuviki
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Status: | Active |
Language: | Interslavic |
Edit mode: | OpenEdit |
Wiki engine: | MediaWiki |
Wiki license: | Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike"Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike" is not in the list (Custom license, Attribution to contributing authors, Copyright to contributing authors, Site retains copyright, WTFPL, Licence Art Libre, Open Content License, Apache License, BSD Documentation License, FreeBSD Documentation License, ...) of allowed values for the "Wiki license" property. |
Main topic: | Constructed languages |
Wiki size: | 262 article pages see stats |
(Page count as of: 2021-10-16)
Medžuviki is a resource and open encyclopedia written in the zonal auxiliary language of Interslavic (medžuslovjansky). The wiki has its origins and is a joint of two separate wikis and three precursor Interslavic language projects (slovianski, slovioski, novoslověnsky), the first founded on 18 June 2006 by Gabriel Sloboda and the second in December 2009 by Jan van Steenbergen, formerly hosted on Wikinet[1] and Orain[2] and since May 2017 on Miraheze.
Description
- Main page: Wikipedia:Interslavic
The wiki is based on the style of various interlanguage Wikipedias, particularly inspired by the Lingua Franca Nova, another constructed language which was granted its own ISO 639 code. Its aim is to write articles vital for any Wikipedia project, as well as the Interslavic language itself.
Medžuviki is written in both Latin and Cyrillic script, since Interslavic treates languages of Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Slovenian, Serbo-Croatian (Croatian, Serbian, Montenegrin and Bosnian), Bulgarian and Macedonian equally.
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- Russian
- Ukrainian
- Belarusian
- Polish
- Czech
- Slovak
- Slovenian
- Serbo-Croatian
- Croatian
- Serbian
- Montenegrin
- Bosnian
- Bulgarian
- Macedonian
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