Laitei40 left a comment (openstreetmap/openstreetmap-website#6740)

> > The OpenStreetMap interface has already been translated into Mara on
> > translatewiki.net, with sufficient translation coverage contributed
> > by native speakers.
> 
> Only 3% of strings have been translated into Mara. My reading is that 25% is 
> needed for translatewiki to commit the language to the repo. Is there a 
> reason 3% would be sufficient translation coverage?

hank you for raising this — that’s a fair question.

While only ~3% of strings are currently translated, those translations 
intentionally focus on the most visible and frequently used parts of the 
OpenStreetMap interface (navigation, map controls, search, and basic actions). 
A large portion of untranslated strings are developer-facing, administrative, 
or rarely exposed to end users.

The commonly cited 25% threshold on translatewiki is a guideline rather than a 
strict requirement, and for indigenous and under-resourced languages like Mara 
(ISO 639-3: mrh), reaching that level before initial enablement is often 
unrealistic. In our experience, enabling the language on the website 
significantly increases community motivation and translation activity.

Mara is an indigenous language spoken primarily in Chin State (Myanmar) and 
Mizoram (India). I am a native speaker and the founder of Mara Language 
Preservation (MLP), and I am committed to maintaining and expanding the Mara 
translations on translatewiki over time.

>From a sustainability perspective, enabling Mara now would help bootstrap 
>broader participation, rather than waiting for a percentage threshold that is 
>difficult to reach without real-world usage.

I’m happy to continue improving translation coverage and to coordinate with the 
OSM community on any minimum string set you would consider appropriate for 
initial enablement.

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