Polabian 
Wiktionary<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests_for_new_languages/Wiktionary_Polabian>
 (pox): This is a language that was spoken by Slavs living in the region 
between the Elbe and Oder rivers that went extinct in the mid-19th century. 
There is attestation to about 2800 words. This is a pet project of a specific 
individual user. And when several people (including me) questioned him on the 
extent of the vocabulary on the discussion page, his response was


"Of course, but you could just borrow borrowed words from Polish, Kashubian, 
etc., or put together new words. Or you invent new words. My goal is not to 
create a historical Wiktionary for scientists, but to invent a "New Polabian" 
and revive the language in its "basic form", such as "New-Prussian", Hebrew, 
Cornish."


Since I don't see our remit at WMF as being a place to host a revival like 
this, I propose rejecting this test and moving it to Wikia (or wherever else 
the user wants). I will wait seven days to hear opinions about this.


Flemish (Dutch) 
Wiktionary<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests_for_new_languages/Wiktionary_Flemish>
 (nl-BE): I told the requester that he should try to work this into the 
standard Dutch Wiktionary. He said that he would do so, but is also going to 
try to get an ISO code. (For clarification, this is not for a project in the 
separate "Flemish" language, code vls.) I will reject on the grounds that it 
does not currently have a language code. If the proposer succeeds in getting 
one—an unlikely outcome, I'm guessing—it's still a good question whether it 
should exist separately from Dutch Wiktionary. But we don't have to decide that 
now.


Wiktionary 
Norman<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests_for_new_languages/Wiktionary_Norman>
 (nrf):  Like its Wikipedia (which exists under a different/wrong langcode), 
this is intended to serve the broad group of Norman(d) dialects (such as 
Jèrriais and Guernésiais) . Eligible, but needs to be as broadly inclusive as 
the Wikipedia.


Wiktionary 
Lohorung<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests_for_new_languages/Wiktionary_Lohorung>
 (lbr): A Nepalese language with 6,200 speakers. Apparently has been a written 
language (using Devanagari) since 2010. Placing on hold (no content).


Wiktionary Hong Kong sign 
language<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests_for_new_languages/Wiktionary_Hong_Kong_Sign_Language>
 (hks): On hold (no content).


Steven


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