Proposal:Language Purpose
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Proposal status: | Draft (under way) |
Proposed by: | Hlv |
Tagging: | language:purpose:iso_code=yes / no / (others) |
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Draft started: | 2019-11-14 |
Current status
While there is already a language key, this seems to have quite a limited use. Currently, its use is only specified for language schools. Also, I think that the current syntax is quite simplistic. For example,
language:de=main
means German is taught as the main (foreign?) language, but it is not obvious whether the German language (subject) is only taught using German (as language in which the teachers communicate) or not.
Proposal
I think that the language tag would be useful to characterize many various amenities, as for example: hotels, shops, museums, galleries, information offices and boards, restaurants, cafes, vending machines, and others; especially in cases when the "standard" language (spoken at that place) is not the single choice available. Note that there are many bilingual areas in the world, where it is even difficult to expect clearly a single language to be spoken, and these areas will mostly have ill defined bounds. Therefore, it seems useful to add a tag which would specify case-by-case the used languages.
For example:
- In a hotel, restaurant or cafe, it may be useful to know in advance whether a given language is used, and how (see table below).
- In a tourist monument, guided tours may be available in several languages. Even if a given language is not spoken by the guides, there may be written "foreign"-language descriptions of the rooms / buildings / objects etc., or brochures in the non-local language available.
- A shop / supermarket may have sales assistants and /or automatic cash registers mastering more than one language.
- Maps / information boards / guideposts may use several languages.
- In a gallery, the art objects may have descriptions in more than the expected (local - "default") language.
- A car / boat / bicycle rental office may have salespeople able to communicate in various languages.
These uses cannot be, in my opinion, sufficiently described by the current simple syntax
language:"iso" = <value>
Instead, I propose to add another specifier in the format:
language:<purpose>:"iso" = <value>
with some suggested values for the following purposes:
Purpose | Description |
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all | All purposes reasonably applicable for the specific type of amenity |
audioguides | Audio guides are available with voice explanations in the given language |
brochures | Brochures in that language are available, for example for self-guided tours in a monument |
descriptions | Written information on an information board / map / art objects etc. in the given language |
guides | Language spoken by a part of guides in a monument with guided tours |
inscriptions | The inscription(s) on a memorial, plaque, etc. use that language |
menu | A printed menu in a restaurant / cafe / bar / pub etc. |
panel | The button / touch panel of a vending machine is able to use that language |
physicians | The physician(s) in the doctors office, clinic, or hospital are able to communicate in the given language |
reception | The personnel in the hotel or other accommodation is able to use that language |
sales | Language which can be reliably expected to be spoken in a shop / sales point / rental office to communicate with the salesperson / cashier (and perhaps also in a tourist information office, even if they "sell the information for free") |
self-checkout | The self-checkout machine uses the specified language (most often on the touchscreen) |
taught | A language taught as subject in a language school |
teaching | Language used for teaching |
waiters | One can expect waiters in the restaurant / cafe / bar / pub etc. to communicate in that language |
worship | The language is regularly used for services in the place of worship |
As for the values, "yes" and "no" are obvious options. I can also think of the value "limited" but it seems not easy to define generally what it would mean.
Comments
Please comment on the discussion page.