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fa: add maintainer and status information

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Reece H. Dunn 9 years ago
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name Persian+English-UK name Persian+English-UK
language fa language fa
maintainer Shadyar Khodayari <[email protected]>
status mature
// There is Classic fa file, for person who installs eSpeak using the ISO-Code of language. // There is Classic fa file, for person who installs eSpeak using the ISO-Code of language.
// This language reads Persian and English with U.K pronunciation, as Persian uses a collection of special characters which differs entirely from English characters. // This language reads Persian and English with U.K pronunciation, as Persian uses a collection of special characters which differs entirely from English characters.

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name persian-pinglish name persian-pinglish
// Sometimes, Farsi speakers write Farsi words using English characters, particularly in Chat and SMS (texte messages).), called Pinglish // Sometimes, Farsi speakers write Farsi words using English characters, particularly in Chat and SMS (texte messages).), called Pinglish
language fa-Latn language fa-Latn
maintainer Shadyar Khodayari <[email protected]>
status mature
dictrules 1 dictrules 1
phonemes fa phonemes fa



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name Persian+English-US name Persian+English-US
language fa language fa
dictdialect en-us dictdialect en-us
maintainer Shadyar Khodayari <[email protected]>
status mature
// This language reads Persian and English with U.S pronunciation, as Persian uses a collection of special characters which differs entirely from English characters. // This language reads Persian and English with U.S pronunciation, as Persian uses a collection of special characters which differs entirely from English characters.

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