Property:Knows language
Responsible Party
This ontology is maintained by Mark W. Datysgeld (ORCID), Master in International Relations at São Paulo State University. Current Version: 1.0 (2025)
Text Stores the language(s) a person can use. (en)
Canonical description: Stores the language(s) a person can use.
Ontology notes[edit source]
Our ontology makes use of a best-effort pseudo-method that combines a variety of language knowledge online sources, LLM language suggestions, and manual curation. This list can be inspected by accessing Module:NormalizationLanguage. Each entry is constructed around three key attributes:
- canonical: the standard English or most widely recognized language name.
- synonyms: alternative identifiers including ISO codes, abbreviations, and common variations.
- native: the language's endonym: the representation of the language's name in its self-identified name and/or writing system.
Within the module, entries are grouped according to language families to loosely follow established linguistic taxonomies. While the approach does not adhere to a formal algorithmic process, it is a pragmatic implementation of language identification on ICANNWiki.
This process is iterative and subject to refinement over time.