I don't know that Google allows people to contribute beyond the  
translation suggestion form available at http://translate.google.com.   
This allows you to suggest better translations in currently supported  
languages, but not additional languages.

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On Apr 17, 2009, at 4:06 AM, WAJ wrote:

>
> Very good question, I would like to contribute as well... Moderator,
> please answer ASAP, thanks.
>
> On Apr 17, 1:02 am, Saeed <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I actually have two questions:
>>
>> 1. Can we add new languages to the API? There are many Arabic based
>> languages that could benefit for this API. What is the process?
>>
>> 2. Is it possible to override the default transliteration engine?
>>
>> Since there is no 'correct' way to type a non-latin script language
>> using english keyboard, it makes sense to allow sites to adjust the
>> rules. Using digits in Arabic script is not very intuitive.
>>
>> I know this is not an open source project, but if Translitration API
>> could allow community additions, this thing could grow really fast.
>
> >


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