Should we use अष्टन् or अष्ट ? It seems that the <span class="searchmatch">list</span> is not yet so consistent on this point. And for सप्तन् (7), both pages do exist. Kwunlam (talk) 20:28...
{{subst:chars|cog|<span class="searchmatch">sa</span>|tāpáyati||to heat, to torment}} then it should convert to {{cog|<span class="searchmatch">sa</span>|तापयति||to heat, to torment|tr=tāpáyati}}, but if I enter {{subst:chars|cog|<span class="searchmatch">sa</span>|tāpayati||to...
currently unsupported languages go away. Some of the codes in <span class="searchmatch">sa</span>-convert are not <span class="searchmatch">listed</span> as a script for Sanskrit at the moment, hence undisplayed. By...
Latin-script characters being <span class="searchmatch">listed</span> as belonging not just to Latin but to Zyyy, since they are already also <span class="searchmatch">listed</span> as belonging to a <span class="searchmatch">number</span> of other scripts.) -...
Ὠρομάζης has a <span class="searchmatch">number</span> of variants. A very early reference to Ahura Mazda occurs in an Assyrian text, circa the 8th century BC, in the form As-<span class="searchmatch">sa</span>-ra Ma-za-aš...
transcriptions of well-known Urdu texts (Indar Sabhā and Laila Majnu). A <span class="searchmatch">number</span> of the lexical items in the glossary, specifically those of Arabic origin...
<span class="searchmatch">data</span> in pre-revolutional St. Petersburg, and like all observers, he noticed the assimilation. Here is his IPA example from 1912 with [ʃ̇ṫ͜ʃ̇i`tɑt:<span class="searchmatch">sə</span>]...
edit box. Anyway, I understand the <span class="searchmatch">number</span> of scripts is no longer limited to 10, so please change the scripts for m["<span class="searchmatch">sa</span>"] from scripts = {"Deva", "Beng"...
you do remove the inherent vowel for Hindi, at least make a separate Module:<span class="searchmatch">sa</span>-translit where it isn't removed. —Angr 12:00, 22 June 2013 (UTC) Fair enough...
the template seems to have a problem with ę and especially ą. For example, "<span class="searchmatch">są</span>" is /sɔ̃/ but should be /sɔm/ (or, if you want to be really petty, [sɔ̃m]...