User:Hyark

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fi Tämä käyttäjä puhuu suomea äidinkielenään.
en-3 This user is able to contribute with an advanced level of English.
sv-2 Denna användare har kunskaper på mellannivå i svenska.
de-2 Dieser Benutzer hat fortgeschrittene Deutschkenntnisse.
et-1 See kasutaja suudab eesti keeles kaastööd teha algaja tasemel.
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Pronunciation

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Etymology

From hyark, meaning 'autumn', a word in an artifical language called Zeǧolt.

Proper noun

hyark properly written with the capital first letter only in the beginning of a sentence

  1. An Internet handle of a certain person from Finland.

Communication

I prefer to keep discussion threads on a single page, this goes especially for talk pages of user pages.

Main interests on Wiktionary

Marking edits

When writing edit summaries, I use following abbreviations:
  • cat = category
  • syns = synonyms, ants = antonyms
  • derived = derived terms, related = related terms
  • etym = etymology
  • refs = references
Also, simple +xx means "translation added for language whose code is xx"; Finnish written in full means changes to the Finnish word on a page with a word in many languages.

Editing in progress

Miscellaneous

  • A Finn. Already 30.
  • My name's Toni.
  • Editing articles may take a long time...
  • I find Wiktionary more suited for me than Wikipedia (where I've contributed to the Finnish version a little).
  • My languages are in order of fluency Finnish, English, Swedish, German and Estonian. (I also know some words in other languages but I try not to add that kind of sketchy knowledge here. It's hard to resist at times.)

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