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Consider: https://mangadex.org/title/fac1870c-2ca1-439c-bd97-020dbbd732f0/usotsuki-satsuki-shi-ga-mieru
The flag marked Indian is actually for the language Hindi (ISO 639-2)
However, the alt-titles are, in the same order as seen in the screenshot, in Malayalam, Tamil, and Hindi
There's thus two parts to the suggestion:
1. API support for the respective languages (shud be already supported just not available I think) Tamil (ISO 639-2) and Malayalam (ISO 639-2)
2. Frontend support for the respective language flags
- Since the Indian National flag was already taken by Hindi, there are two options to consider
- Keep Indian National flag to Hindi, have "flags" similar to Tamil on MangaDex (using just the script from the language)
- have "flags" similar to Tamil for all Indian languages because, and I'm sorry to bring Indian politics into this, Hindi isn't the national language of the country. Its been a myth and kept as ambiguous for decades. (Reference)
Considering the present Tamil flag was adopted to separate Sri Lankan and Indian variants, this is a similar case.
The flag marked Indian is actually for the language Hindi (ISO 639-2)
However, the alt-titles are, in the same order as seen in the screenshot, in Malayalam, Tamil, and Hindi
There's thus two parts to the suggestion:
1. API support for the respective languages (shud be already supported just not available I think) Tamil (ISO 639-2) and Malayalam (ISO 639-2)
2. Frontend support for the respective language flags
- Since the Indian National flag was already taken by Hindi, there are two options to consider
- Keep Indian National flag to Hindi, have "flags" similar to Tamil on MangaDex (using just the script from the language)
- have "flags" similar to Tamil for all Indian languages because, and I'm sorry to bring Indian politics into this, Hindi isn't the national language of the country. Its been a myth and kept as ambiguous for decades. (Reference)
Considering the present Tamil flag was adopted to separate Sri Lankan and Indian variants, this is a similar case.
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