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Oh Kannada... (ಕನ್ನಡ)

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Not since We're drowning in LIPs!, Microsoft, you giving us some LIP?, Let there be LIPs, and Oops, we did it again has there been such a powerful pun in title of a post about Language Interface Packs....

But I could not resist now that the Kannada LIP is available for download, right here!

A little information about Kannada (ಕನ್ನಡ):

Kannada is the state language of Karnataka, where it is mainly spoken, and one of India's many official languages. Sometimes also called Kanarese, Kannada is one of the Dravidian languages spoken in the South of India. It has about 20 dialects which can differ considerably, though the written form is rather consistent throughout.

Kannada, together with Tamil, Malayalam and others, belongs to the Southern group of the Dravidian languages. These form a language family on its own. Its languages are spoken on the Indian subcontinent, but are not related at all to Indic languages of the Indo-European family (like Hindi): The Dravidian languages are agglutinative (Words are formed by joining morphemes together) and have the interesting feature of an exclusive "we" (in which the addressee is not included).

Kannada is written with the Kannada script, which is supported by the Tunga font in Windows (which is used in the Uniscribe font fallback list on XP machines that have the font correctly installed, for a seamless Kannada user experience!)

 

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  • As an Indian, currently working in Karnataka, I got the Indian reference of Kannada first.

    Took a bit of thinking and a subsequent Google to work out the pun in reverse.

    I'm betting Indians - especially South Indians who've not been to N. America - will face a similar experience :)
  • Bangalore, India's Silicon-City is the state-capital of Karnataka, and hence the home of Kannada. Its one of the largest hub of software engineers in the world. So it high time MS came out with a LIP in Kannada.
  • Oh no Telugu :-) How come Kannada comes first before Telugu, when they have borrowed their script from Telugu. And on the software front, Hyderabad can rival Banglore!
  • Don't worry, Karl -- the future looks reasonably bright, I think....
  • Hockey fans will get the pun right away
  • It looks like (so far at least) I have more readers in India than readers who are hockey fans? :-)
  • With the big game against Malaysia tomorrow, too...
    http://www.indiadaily.com/breaking_news/63442.asp
  • SPOILER WARNING!

    At some point I did some digging and the following LIP where tagged "Windows Language Interface Pack Available Soon" (I have removed the ones released meantime):
    - Afrikaans
    - Georgian
    - Maltese
    - Sepedi (Northern Sotho)
    - Norwegian (Nynorsk)
    - Punjabi
    - Quechua
    - Telugu
    - Tswana
    - Urdu
    - Xhosa
    - Zulu

    Now you know what to expect :-)
  • <<SPOLER WARNING!>>
    should be
    SPOILER WARNING!
    (damn)
  • Hi Mihai --

    Look again -- it is!
  • Karl, if we're going by who devolved what later language from what earlier language, Microsoft would have developed an English version of Windows and derived the American version from that.  There is, as yet, no English version of Windows, nor (AFAICT) any plan to have one.
  • Thanks for the correction.
    And congrats for the new release :-)
  • This one may not be funnier than We're drowning in LIPs!, Microsoft, you giving us some LIP?,...
  • I got the pun because I watch too much South Park :-)
  • I could have gone with Blame Kannada (ಕನ್ನಡ), instead. For the South Park case? :-)
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