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by bawolff
243 days ago
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> People in the East of Greenland speak a language that has similarities, but is different enough in vocabulary and sounds that it's often considered a separate language and not a dialect. If this is true, then the easy solution would be to just have two separate wikipedia editions (assuming there is interest). After all if we have en, sco, jam and ang, surely there is room for two greenlandics. The limitting factor is user interest. |
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That's... a reach.
An easier, and much more realistic, solution would be to just have one edition in Danish, which was already noted as the language Greenlanders have in common.