> I agree that's nothing political, and there is some information missing.
> You
> propose to add this information in the following way:
>    name=Bergstrasse
>    name:en=Mountain Road
>    local_language_used_in_name_tags=de
> 
> I think it complicates things without a goog reason. I solve it as I've
> shown above:
>    name:de=Bergstrasse
>    name:en=Mountain Road

I remember that in some countries, the "official" language of the name depends 
on the municipality; in these cases it would be nice to be able to specify this 
language on the object itself. Otherwise you would have to build a huge 
external database correlating villages to languages.

Something like this would be feasible in a (hypothetical) german-english 
bilingual area:

name:de=Bergstrasse
name:en=Mountain Road
language:name=de

The language tag could also be used on higher administrative units like 
counties, and would be automatically inherited to objects inside them, unless 
explicitly overridden.

Note that you would not need to specify a general "name" tag here.

Regards, Marc

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