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What you saying, I am all in favour of people who expend their industry to improve templates and modules, and thus I am bugged to inform you that your new creation {{tk-decl-noun-auto}}
has an inadequate design in an important respect, as it does not peruse a QHD screen but, leaving a lot of white space on Turkmen pages, needlessly requires that one scrolls to see the plural declension – scrolling should not be needed but all be expanded. Or do you know about this imperfection already? Fay Freak (talk) 02:40, 11 December 2020 (UTC)
Hi, I appreciate your work greatly, but I want to warn you of the fact that many (if not most) of the entries on wiktionary marked as being Karelian (krl
) are possibly, in fact, Livvi (olo
). Thus I'd watch out for these (e.g. I'm not sure abuniekka is Karelian proper). Differences between Karelian and Livvi declension are enormous by the way (see {{olo-decl}}
). Happy editing! Thadh (talk) 16:36, 25 January 2021 (UTC)
Really, good job. Tell me if you would be interested in construction of more conjugation/declination templates, Kumyk for instance would need them too. I can provide you with all the info you need. Allahverdi Verdizade (talk) 09:58, 6 February 2021 (UTC)
Note: I found these possessive inflection errors on Module:kum-decl:
I cannot fix these errors, because it was written in and I only know some of Lua. BengkelBerkah05 (talk) 13:11, 6 February 2021 (UTC)
Okay, thanks for trying anyway, I appreciate it very much. Now that the template has become extended (even though it does contain some errors), can you make it collapsible? It takes up a mile of screenspace otherwise. Allahverdi Verdizade (talk) 21:45, 10 February 2021 (UTC)
{{uz-verb-conj}}
Hello again and thank you for this one too. Great work, as always. If you'd like to complement it, I think the most important tense to add is "perfect", which is formed by -gan and corresponds to -miş in Oghuz languages. For example, men bu kitobni o'qiganman 'I've read this book', corresponding to ben bu kitabı okumuşum in Turkish. I don't know what sources you're using, but here and here is a great summary in a table. Allahverdi Verdizade (talk) 10:45, 18 February 2021 (UTC)
{{az-conj}}
Hello. It's time for me to pester you with a request again. This is what a portion of az-conj looks like right now.
present | simple | salıram | salırsan | salır | salırıq | salırsınız | salırlar |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
perfect | salmışam | salmışsan | salmışdır | salmışıq | salmışsınız | salmışlar | |
past | simple | saldım | saldın | saldı | saldıq | saldınız | saldılar |
continuous | salırdım | salırdın | salırdı | salırdıq | salırdınız | salırdılar | |
perfect | salmışdım | salmışdın | salmışdı | salmışdıq | salmışdınız | salmışdılar |
I need to rename present perfect to present perfect 1 and add a present perfect 2. These two forms represent exactly the same grammatical category, i.e. they are morpho-synonymous. To a pretty high extent, they are in complementary distribution with one another: where perfect 2 is defective (in 1SG and 1PL), perfect 1 is used; where perfect 1 is phonologically homonymous with other tenses due to the loss of final -r in -dir, perfect 2 is used to avoid confusion.
This is what I need there to be:
present | simple | salıram | salırsan | salır | salırıq | salırsınız | salırlar |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
perfect 1 | salmışam | salmışsan | salmışdır | salmışıq | salmışsınız | salmışlar | |
perfect 2 | - | salıbsan | salıb(dır) | - | salıbsınız | salıb(dır)lar | |
past | simple | saldım | saldın | saldı | saldıq | saldınız | saldılar |
continuous | salırdım | salırdın | salırdı | salırdıq | salırdınız | salırdılar | |
perfect | salmışdım | salmışdın | salmışdı | salmışdıq | salmışdınız | salmışdılar |
Phonetic variants for all etc. Negative forms are, as you can figure out, salmayıb(dır), salmayıbsan etc. The tricky part is the 3PL, because there, (dir) splits the necessary part that needs to be output and clickable. Upon clicking "salıb(dır)lar" the ACCEL should create # {{inflection of|az|salmaq||3|pl|pres|2 perfect}}
at salıblar.
Upon clicking "salıb(dır)" the ACCEL should create # {{inflection of|az|salmaq||converb|;|3|sg|pres|2 perfect}}
at salıb, because the converb coincides with this new form in 3sg. Allahverdi Verdizade (talk) 01:08, 24 February 2021 (UTC)
{{inflection of|az|salmaq||converb|;|3|sg|pres|perf|<nowiki>2</nowiki>}}
(for example, as in salıb) BengkelBerkah05 (talk) 08:28, 24 February 2021 (UTC)
Please run by me the next time you want to help me with an automatic template. Ingrian is very unstandardised and has a fairly difficult declension system differing per source (see {{R:izh:Chernyavskij:2005}}
, {{R:izh:Konkova:2014}}
, {{R:izh:Junus:1936}}
). Creating an automatic templates is just not the way forward for this language (yet). You can far better invest your time in another language. Thadh (talk) 09:39, 28 February 2021 (UTC)
{{delete}}
templates and I move some of my templates with names based on {{izh-decl/kärpäin}}
. BengkelBerkah05 (Talks/Contribs) 00:01, 27 April 2021 (UTC)
What was the precise "error" you were seeing in entries? https://en.wiktionary.orghttps://en.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?title=Module:fur-conj&oldid=prev&diff=61931035
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. BengkelBerkah05 (talk) 10:12, 4 March 2021 (UTC)Whenever you edit a module, the system has to propagate that change out to every entry that transcludes that module. It often seems instantaneous, but in the case of a module like Module:tr-nouns which is transcluded in over 4500 entries it can take days for the system to clear everything in its job queue for that edit. I had to undo your last edit to that module because it caused a module error in every single entry transcluding the module. CAT:E went from about 20 entries to about 4600 in less that 8 hours.
It's been about more than an hour and a half since I undid your edit, and there are still 2537 module errors in CAT:E. While it's true that the actual entries are displaying declension tables instead of error messages, there could be other module errors that won't get fixed because no one can find them in the category.
I realize that editing and debugging code like this can be extremely frustrating, but deleting a huge block of code without fixing the references to that code, and then failing to check CAT:E to make sure that everything was okay is very irresponsible. You basically nuked pretty much all of the declension tables for Turkish nouns and were still apparently unaware of almost 8 hours later. I don't like to lecture people when they know more than I do, but you definitely need to be more careful and more responsible. At the very least check CAT:E for a few hours after you edit a widely-transcluded module like this. Thanks! Chuck Entz (talk) 21:59, 8 May 2021 (UTC)
{{tr-noun-comp-v}}
, but subsequently I undid the replacement with Module:tr-nouns (see Special:MobileDiff/62490908), as in hesap makinesi showing plural *hesap makinesileri instead of correct hesap makineleri. Because of this error, I want to add the construction similar to {{az-verb-stem}}
(but 4 is replaced with 1 for the case of compounds ending in -i and 2 for -si); but for some difficulties, I later abandon the module function. BengkelBerkah05 (Talks/Contribs) 03:25, 9 May 2021 (UTC){{kum-decl-noun}}
Hi! Could you please add a parameter {{kum-dec-noun|stem=}}
so that one could specify deviant stems (mostly vowel deletion), so that the declenation table correctly outputs бурнум etc. instead of бурунум for бурун (burun), much like burun. Allahverdi Verdizade (talk) 22:46, 18 May 2021 (UTC)
Can you provide a source for the etymology you added? Allahverdi Verdizade (talk) 09:35, 29 July 2021 (UTC)
Words are always structured according to the four suffix forms. *urug is not configured as urïg. For ï and i there are always u and ü. There may be other configurations, but Lir shows us that these configurations are wrong. Oghur, oghuz (arrows, from *ok) always took the form -u, -ü. This error needs to be fixed. BurakD53 (talk) 11:20, 11 August 2021 (UTC)
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{{az-latin-noun-decl}}
Hi! I have a small request for you, if you have some time to deal with it, now or maybe in the future. {{tr-infl-noun-c}}
has predicative forms and it would be great if also {{az-latin-noun-decl}}
would have that. That's how it looks. Allahverdi Verdizade (talk) 22:13, 26 November 2021 (UTC)
SG | PL | |
---|---|---|
1 | -(y)am / -(y)əm |
-(y)ıq/ -(y)uq / -(y)ik/ -(y)ük |
2 | san/sən | -siniz/-sınız/-sunuz/-sünüz |
3 | -dır | -dır(lar) |
{{az-latin-noun-decl}}
was intended to be deprecated and replaced by {{az-decl-noun}}
, but in fact it is still used by a number of Azerbaijani entries on nouns. —DanielWhernchend • talk 00:32, 27 November 2021 (UTC)
Hello, in Crimean Tatar language we say aşaycaq and not aşacak (its wrong in grammar), in future there needs to be an "y" after "aşa" and the k ang q letters needs to be changed (aşacak → aşaycaq). In conditional there is written aşasam but needs to be aşaycam, there needs to be an "y" after "aşa" and s needs to be changed with c (aşasam → aşaycam). In continuous is written aşaydım but needs to be aşadım, the "y" needs to be put out.
→ aşamaq
Future | |
---|---|
1 Sg. | aşaycaqman |
2 Sg. | aşaycaqsıñ |
3 Sg. | aşaycaq |
1 Pl. | aşaycaqmız |
2 Pl. | aşaycaqsıñız |
3 Pl. | aşaycaqlar |
TayfunEt. (talk) 09:18, 18 September 2022 (UTC)