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Lua error in Module:kanjitab at line 195: Readings for 5 kanji are given, but this word has only 0 kanji.
You might want to use {{ja-noun}}
it makes getting the format and links and categories right a lot easier! See 女子 Robert Ullmann 18:04, 24 October 2006 (UTC)
Oh, since you've discovered kanjitab ;-) you can save a lot of ] (and get a slightly better presentation), write it like {{ja-kanjitab|地|球|温|暖|化}} Thanks for your contributions, especially for single kanji which have been lacking. Oh yes, and see WT:AJ if you'd like to look at the written documentation for all this. Robert Ullmann 22:14, 24 October 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for helping a noob :) Cynewulf 22:19, 24 October 2006 (UTC)
...does rhyme with bomb in some accents. --EncycloPetey 01:44, 18 November 2006 (UTC)
Hello, I know that you edit Japanese articles, but am not sure of your level of Japanese knowledge. Could you check the Japanese translation(s) for the word listen, and make sure they are listed in the correct section? Thanks, --EncycloPetey 02:38, 4 December 2006 (UTC)
It is very helpful to have someone else looking at things! More reply on my talk page. Robert Ullmann 20:46, 10 December 2006 (UTC)
The word hùi has 85 links to it on the "Wanted" page. If it's malformed, then it needs to be made as a redirect, or to have all 85 links corrected. --EncycloPetey 03:07, 14 December 2006 (UTC)
Thanks, going to sleep now. btw: I have a friend who flies helicopters; they speak of the engine reheat (noun) aka afterburner. The tech manuals (e.g. dash ones) use reheat. Robert Ullmann 21:19, 16 December 2006 (UTC)
Thank you for your kindness of notifying the useful informtaion.
1. I am ok with the solution of {{ja-kanjitab}}
, {{ja-noun}}
, instead of {{ja-kanjitab-top}}
+ {{ja-kanjitab-bottom}}
.
2. Even though, I think I should put "天(ama)" back to the "Noun" field in あま.
According to my experience, '天(ama)' is used as like "天(ama)を駆(ka)ける"(gallop in the sky).
(Needless to say, '天(ten)' is also in the same use: "天(ten)を駆(ka)ける"(gallop in the sky))
Both way is a well-known use in Japan.
The difference of them is, dare to say, the former one:'(天(ama))' is more solemn, more heavily, and often seen in Japanese mythology or entertainment stories to let the reader or audience to know an atomosphere of the story world.
And I read the sample of 'き' in WT:AJ
I have never met the situation that 黄(ki) is handled as a noun in the Japanese language.(Japanese always uses only '黄色'(kiiro) without using '黄(ki)'as a noun, in contrast of both using of the other colors(such as both '青(ao)' and '青色(aoiro)' is used.)
so I think the case of '天(ama)'is different to that of '黄(ki)'
Thank you for your regards. — This unsigned comment was added by Carl Daniels (talk • contribs).
I've merged the table code from Han stroke into stroke order, with a view to making Han stroke just a redirect to stroke order and then eliminating it. Tell me what you think Robert Ullmann 15:13, 22 December 2006 (UTC)
Nice work! Robert Ullmann 06:31, 28 December 2006 (UTC)