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Wasiul Bahar

Chak is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by approximately 4,000 people in Bangladesh and Myanmar. Due to the absence of a written script, the language is at risk of being lost as younger generations shift toward dominant regional languages. Wasi’s project aims to document and preserve Chak by creating a structured lexical database and recording the Wasiul Bahar

Olivier Moukodi Mbamse

Aristide Kouamé

Le baoulé (nom natif : Wawle) est une langue kwa de la branche tano centrale, parlée par environ 5,3 millions de personnes dans le centre et le sud de la Côte d’Ivoire. Elle est étroitement liée à l’anyi, au nzema et au sehwi, et sert de langue commune au peuple baoulé, le plus grand groupe Aristide Kouamé

Kambai Timothy

Isaac Kangu Likambo

Kẹ̃lị̃kọ́ tị (Keliko) is a Central Sudanic language, of the proposed Nilo-Saharan language family, spoken by the Keliko people. There are an estimated 40,000 speakers, primarily in South Sudan and also parts of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Though the language remains an important part of Keliko identity, limited digital representation and educational resources Isaac Kangu Likambo

Elwin Huaman

Zubair Torwali

Stephen Dakyi

Omorodion Okuonghae

Nixon Makindu Mukoko