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Hello First Jumper,
I am surprised that you seem to believe that the Portuguese and Spanish word ”domingo” should derive from two different Latin words, i.e. ”dominicu” and ”dominĭcus”. In Ecclesiastical Latin the adjective dominicus/dominīcus (feminine dominica, neuter dominicum) means ”the Lord’s”. And so the latin ”dies Dominicus” (alternatively “dies Dominica”) literally means ”the Lord's day”, or in Danish ”Herrens dag” - actually as well explained in “Real Academia Española, Diccionario de la lengua española, 2014” (Del lat. dominĭcus , del Señor) that you give as reference; and by the way also here: http://es.wikipedia.orghttps://dictious.com/da/Domingo (El nombre «domingo» proviene del latín dies Dominicus ('día del Señor')).
May I suggest that you for both Portuguse and Spanish go back to the original wording under “etymology”, namely “dominīcus, fra (diēs) Dominica (herrens dag)”. I see no reason to leave out the explanation that the original meaning in Latin was “herrens dag” (día del Señor), only it might probably be better to write “Herrens” with a capital.
And thank you by the way very much for your usually nice contributions.
Best wishes --Olelog (diskussion) 18. jun 2014, 20:27 (UTC)
Why did you undo 2 of my edits? I'm trying to make the site prettier. Like the French Wiktionary. So here's what should happen. 1. we should not edit war, and keep the en-noun template as it is when I changed it or 2. we should make a new template that is just like it but revert en-noun to be back like it was before I edited it. Rædi Stædi Yæti {-skriv til mig-} 23. okt 2014, 03:35 (UTC)
I am sorry. According to my opinion you make sites uglier. By the way your unfriendly change (en-noun) without explanation has been the starting point. Tris Prior (diskussion) 23. okt 2014, 03:54 (UTC)
Omlouvám se, že píši sem, kdyžtak to reverujte. Správce Danny B. mě na českém Wikislovníku zablokoval, tak už jsem nestihl odpověď uložit.
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Senka Latinović (diskussion) 15. maj 2015, 13:55 (UTC)
Why have you removed the descendants from deus? Are you going to remove them from the English Wiktionary as well? --Olelog (diskussion) 3. dec 2015, 07:13 (UTC)
First jumper (diskussion) 4. dec 2015, 04:03 (UTC)
It is not up to you to decide what "Afledte begreber" means or covers in Danish. Afledte ord = Descendants. Whether "Afledte ord og begreber" covers descendants has in fact been discussed in "Landsbybrønden", and this was the conclusion. It has been used in that sense in hundreds of pages. You are of course welcome to reopen that discussion in "Landsbybrønden". --Olelog (diskussion) 4. dec 2015, 06:57 (UTC)
Arveord is just the opposite, they are not loanwords but words that have been in the relevant language for ever, not taken over from any other language. Please go to Landsbybrønden and have your discussion there. I am only following what has been common practise in the Danish Wiktionary even before my time and has been used on hundreds of pages without any Danes complaining. I don,t have any intention and no right to get that practise changed. I am only a common user using the rules set out by the Danish Wiktionary community. If you have claims, go somewhere else with them. Landbybrønden, one of the administrators, or whatever, but not me. --Olelog (diskussion) 7. dec 2015, 06:53 (UTC)
You've my apologies.First jumper (diskussion)
May i draw your attention to the fact that all entries in DDO (Den Danske Ordbog) begin with a small letter. The same is the case with the Dikke van Dale. I have not checked with all my dictionaries, but I have the impression that this is common practice. I therefore don't understand your need to capitalize entries as you have done at biograf. I am in no way fanatical about this, and would never change anybody else's editing, just because they have started with a capital. You may have your fun if you wish, but I really find that sort of games childish. You seem however to find a pleasure in changing things that are correct? --Olelog (diskussion) 15. feb 2016, 18:13 (UTC)
Hi. I nominated your entry the American dream for deletion. I wanted to tell you why:
The English Wiktionary has an entry for en:American Dream (which is, yes, usually capitalized), and a redirect to that from en:American dream, but does not have en:the American dream or something similar. One could find the definition for "the American dream" by looking at the and American Dream, so having an entry would be pointless.
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Hallå där! Du kan inte byta saol.se mot saob.se, det är två mycket olika ordböcker. --LA2 (diskussion) 26. nov. 2021, 23:13 (UTC)