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UDHR in Languages of Iran

Behnam Esfahbod edited this page Jul 10, 2017 · 6 revisions

UDHR in Languages of Iran

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is a declaration adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 10 December 1948 at the Palais de Chaillot in Paris, France. [Wikipedia] UDHR has the record for being the Most Translated Document in the world. [Guinness] [Wikipedia] The UDHR in Unicode project is to demonstrate the use of Unicode for a wide variety of languages, using the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) as a representative text. [Unicode]

The UDHR in Languages of Iran has the goal to collect translations of UDHR in various Iranian languages, encoded in Unicode. The collection will be used to use by the community in demonstration purposes, as well as submitted to the UDHR in Unicode project for inclusion.

See Languages of Iran for the list of languages of interest.

Translation Status

Available in Unicode

Language Script Unicode OHCHR Audio
Iranian Persian (fa-IR) Arab pes_1 (Stage 4), text, html prs per
Afghan Persian (fa-AF) Arab pes_2 (Stage 4), text, html prs1 pes
Tajik Persian (tg) Cyrl tgk (Stage 4), text, html pet tgk

Needs Translation

NOTE: This table is under development and not complete.

Languages Script Unicode Source Audio Comments
Iranian Azeri (az-IR) Arab No source available yet.
Central Kurdish (ckb-IR) Arab No source available yet.
Mazandarani (mzn) Arab No source available yet.

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