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===Languages Needed=== | ===Languages Needed=== | ||
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+ | Albanian | ||
+ | Arabic | ||
+ | Azerbaijani, South | ||
+ | Burmese | ||
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+ | ====Indian Languages==== | ||
+ | Assamese | ||
+ | Awadhi - India, Nepal | ||
+ | Bengali | ||
+ | Bhojpuri - India, Mauritius, Nepal | ||
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+ | ====Chinese Languages==== | ||
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+ | Chinese - Min Nan | ||
+ | Chinese - Gan | ||
+ | Chinese - Hakka | ||
+ | Chinese - Jinyu | ||
+ | Chinese - Mandarin | ||
+ | Chinese - Wu | ||
+ | Chinese - Xiang | ||
+ | Chinese - Yue (Cantonese) | ||
+ | Chittagonian | ||
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+ | Greek | ||
+ | Haryanvi | ||
+ | Hausa - Cameroon, Ghana, Niger, Nigeria, Sudan, Togo | ||
+ | Hungarian | ||
+ | Japanese | ||
+ | Javanese | ||
+ | Kannada | ||
+ | Korean | ||
+ | Latvian | ||
+ | Lithuanian | ||
+ | Macadonian | ||
+ | Magahi | ||
+ | Maithili - India, Nepal | ||
+ | Malay | ||
+ | Malayalam | ||
+ | Marathi | ||
+ | Marwari | ||
+ | Min Nan | ||
+ | Nepali | ||
+ | Norwegian | ||
+ | Oriya | ||
+ | Pashto | ||
+ | Persian | ||
+ | Polish | ||
+ | Portuguese (Portugal) | ||
+ | Portuguese (Brazil) | ||
+ | Punjabi - Eastern | ||
+ | Punjabi - Western | ||
+ | Romanian | ||
+ | Russian | ||
+ | Serbo-Croatian | ||
+ | Sindhi - Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, Singapore | ||
+ | Sinhalese | ||
+ | Slovak | ||
+ | Slovenian | ||
+ | Spanish | ||
+ | Sunda - Indonesia | ||
+ | Sundanese | ||
+ | Svahili | ||
+ | Swedish | ||
+ | Tagalog - Phillipines | ||
+ | Tamil | ||
+ | Telugu | ||
+ | Thai | ||
+ | Turkish | ||
+ | Ukrainian | ||
+ | Urdu | ||
+ | Vietnamese | ||
+ | Yoruba - Benin, Nigeria | ||
===Initial Goal=== | ===Initial Goal=== |
Revision as of 04:20, 18 March 2013
Nothing like hearing from Srila Prabhupada...
Contents
Introduction
Welcome to Vanimedia's first lecture of Srila Prabhupada - presented with multi language subtitles. This class was given on the Caitanya-caritamrta in Sridhama Mayapura on the 6th of April 1975.
The first clip is called Expand to 10,000,000 Acaryas (on the video, click the "captions" button to select your language) This is a 'pre-release' test clip with static image only and low sound quality. The final version will be much nicer ...
Finished Languages
Currently we have following subtitles in 22 languages:
- Bulgarian
- Croatian
- Czech
- Danish
- Dutch
- English
- Estonian
- Finnish
- French
- German
- Italian
- Latvian
- Lithuanian
- Macedonian
- Polish
- Portuguese (Brazil)
- Portuguese (Portugal)
- Slovenian
- Spanish
- Swedish
Indian languages:
- Gujarati
- Hindi
Languages in Process
and languages that are in process are
- Armenian
- Hebrew
- Persian
- Russian
Languages Needed
Albanian Arabic Azerbaijani, South Burmese
Indian Languages
Assamese Awadhi - India, Nepal Bengali Bhojpuri - India, Mauritius, Nepal
Chinese Languages
Chinese - Min Nan Chinese - Gan Chinese - Hakka Chinese - Jinyu Chinese - Mandarin Chinese - Wu Chinese - Xiang Chinese - Yue (Cantonese) Chittagonian
Greek Haryanvi Hausa - Cameroon, Ghana, Niger, Nigeria, Sudan, Togo Hungarian Japanese Javanese Kannada Korean Latvian Lithuanian Macadonian Magahi Maithili - India, Nepal Malay Malayalam Marathi Marwari Min Nan Nepali Norwegian Oriya Pashto Persian Polish Portuguese (Portugal) Portuguese (Brazil) Punjabi - Eastern Punjabi - Western Romanian Russian Serbo-Croatian Sindhi - Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, Singapore Sinhalese Slovak Slovenian Spanish Sunda - Indonesia Sundanese Svahili Swedish Tagalog - Phillipines Tamil Telugu Thai Turkish Ukrainian Urdu Vietnamese Yoruba - Benin, Nigeria
Initial Goal
Our goal is to have at least 32 languages for this class by Gaura Purnima. (22 by now)
Starting the Seva
Please click here to access the text in need of translation.
Blessings Please
Praying for the blessings of the Vaisnavas we are gearing up to make hundreds of similar clips, thus facilitating people from every corner of the world speaking as many languages as possible to directly hear and understand Srila Prabhupada's sublime message of truth and love.