Amire80 added a comment.

  > Hausa in the Arabic script (Ajami), since Hausa is one of the focus 
languages of the Abstract Wikipedia;
  
  OK.
  
  > Manchu, as a language written in the Mongolian script whose code is less 
controversial than mvf;
  
  OK, and mvf is OK, too. Is there such a task for mvf? I thought it's added 
already.
  
  > Sumerian (in its cuneiform and Latin-script representations), because we 
have L1 and it, out of all lexemes, should at least be modeled correctly;
  
  OK.
  
  > German Sign Language, by analogy with the American equivalent having one 
and the British one being requested in another ticket; and
  
  OK.
  
  > Klingon (in its pIqaD and Latin forms), so that those processing lexemes in 
that language can better process it.
  
  Bzzt. Not sure. I'd like a second opinion. The `-latn` part is probably OK, 
but I'd love a few clarifications:
  
  - Is it enough that it appears on https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/tlh ?
  - Aren't there any copyright issues?
  - What's the actual need for it?

TASK DETAIL
  https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T282512

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