Module:<span class="searchmatch">a</span>/data. — Eru·tuon 05:46, 22 November 2017 (UTC) @EncycloPetey I have made <span class="searchmatch">a</span> new implementation of this template using Module:<span class="searchmatch">a</span> and Module:<span class="searchmatch">a</span>/data...
or we use <span class="searchmatch">a</span> switch statement to hardcode <span class="searchmatch">a</span> set of languages. {{l/he}} is <span class="searchmatch">a</span> redirect to {{he-l}}; I'll convert the uses. {{l/ja}} is <span class="searchmatch">a</span> redirect to {{l/ja/Jpan}}...
templates. — SGconlaw (talk) 14:18, 30 September 2020 (UTC) @J3133: I have found <span class="searchmatch">a</span> better version of the First Folio at the Internet Archive, so I will gradually...
Why is the plural given in the form of <span class="searchmatch">a</span> redlink? This looks truly horrible! Brya 18:19, 17 August 2006 (UTC) Wiktionary is not complete. The link will...
@Sgconlaw, @Gorgehater: I see <span class="searchmatch">a</span> number of templates have been created (e.g., {{RQ:Milton Samson}} which is redundant (though not immediately obviously)...
There are also <span class="searchmatch">a</span> lot more templates found at [1]. I'm probably too lazy to add them. --Nueva normalidad (talk) 00:19, 25 June 2020 (UTC)...
accusative pronouns: in Italin written language, this use of them is perceived as <span class="searchmatch">a</span> mistake. About of it, you could look up in: G. PATOTA, Italiano. Grammatica...
dysfunctional frtrad template. It allows to encapsulate translations and puts <span class="searchmatch">a</span> star referring users to the other Wiktionary projects. I don't know if it...
(UTC) Yes, {{language}} isn't <span class="searchmatch">a</span> context template. I'm working out <span class="searchmatch">a</span> sneaky way to solve <span class="searchmatch">a</span> number of glitches, borrowing <span class="searchmatch">a</span> method from DAVilla's older version...
(Apologies if there's <span class="searchmatch">a</span> better place for this, I'm new here.) Consider the English etymology section of soon. As one who takes the use-mention distinction...