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Hey. I forget how to add votes to the Timeline. Please add this one. I see no problem with inventing words in the vote. --Gente como tú (talk) 15:49, 15 January 2018 (UTC)
In 2016, you deleted Category:Proto-Indo-European redlinks. What was your reason for doing so? I am a bit confused by an explanation you gave in User talk:Daniel Carrero/2016#Redlinks categories. Was the rationale for deleting the PIE category the same, i.e. because you were “testing Module:redlink category and Template:redlink category to see if it was possible to populate all redlinks categories at once”? (Did you create it?) And, if so, why did you delete this category but keep certain others? — Jaspet 01:57, 22 January 2018 (UTC)
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seems to generate "" even when the headword is identical to the page name. Thus, in WS:aircraft, the word "aircraft" in Synonyms section has a little "" to the right of it, in boldface.
As far as I remember, the template did not used to do that. Would you be able to change the behavior back? --Dan Polansky (talk) 14:11, 3 February 2018 (UTC)
Hi. I read several discussions recently from a few years ago (more notably this one) where you proposed a change to WT:CFI to allow for non-durably archived citations to attest entries. I just want to say I highly support this, and am sad to see that this discussion did not get anywhere since. Speaking from the perspective of a person who likes to make entries for English slang and informal terms, such a change would be exceedingly useful to our lexicon. It is quite often that I have to struggle through durable citations only, when the rest of the Internet contains so much more of what I'm looking for. Entries like Luafy have been deleted with comments like the one you see by the deleter: "RFV-failed, which is sad, because it clearly is used, just not on permanently archived media." The thing about it is that the "durably archived" sources were more abundant many years ago, such as 2005 for instance AFAIK, but this is 2018, a time when the Internet and social media, etc., are the biggest deal ever (I really don't know how else to say it). I highly recommend that we discuss this sort of thing further, since it is very important to Wiktionary's lexicon. These slangs/informal terms must be saved. @Purplebackpack89 @Andrew Sheedy. PseudoSkull (talk) 20:30, 26 February 2018 (UTC)
https://www.economist.com/news/americas/21737551-challenges-urbanisation-globalisation-and-primacy-portuguese-fight-save —Justin (koavf)❤T☮C☺M☯ 00:54, 2 March 2018 (UTC)
Oi Daniel. Você sabe como pronunciam esse italianismo em São Paulo ou outros lugares fora do Sul? — Ungoliant (falai) 16:20, 5 March 2018 (UTC)
Bom dia Danial, you wrote the fine Module:character info. When you look at e.g. 丁 you can see below of the character info-box another one, for commonscat. While the upper box has a defined structure and looks good, the lower box does not at all fit to it. Many many of these Chinese characters can be linked to a commons category; my idea is that with an additional parameter (or a similar module?) this link can be integrated in the ci-box, and it can look much finer. There seems no need to repeat one more the character; and it can really be done much better formatted! How do you think about it? sarang♥사랑 15:25, 25 April 2018 (UTC)
Recalling your work on Template:character info/new and various characters, you may be interested in w:Wikipedia:Typo Team/moss#Missing_articles_on_single_characters. I seem to recall that some Unicode-encoded but never-used Korean characters are intentionally excluded from Wiktionary, but the rest (combining modifier letter v, various runes,...) probably deserve entries or redirects, if you want to add any. I'll try and add the runes. (Should wikt: ͮ redirect to ᵛ or should they all redirect to v/V?) - -sche (discuss) 20:48, 21 September 2018 (UTC)
Hi D. Hope you're still earning money editing WT. The entry D. states it is an abbreviation of Dom. What's all that about? could it be for dom? It seems weird that "gift" or "talent" be abbreviated. --Gibraltar Rocks (talk) 17:29, 28 July 2019 (UTC)
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mas que porra. Does this mean anything to you? --Vealhurl (talk) 18:39, 29 November 2019 (UTC)
Thank you for separating languages: Special:Diff/13289369. As far as I know, Koreans use only the half-width letter ‹ ~ ›. If you agree, I’d like to delete the Korean section. Or we can discuss publicly on WT:RFV. What do you think? — TAKASUGI Shinji (talk) 04:08, 16 September 2020 (UTC)
Greetings Daniel,
I am working on Template:table:seasons/bn but there is a problem. There are six seasons in Bengal as opposed to most of the world having four. The extra two are dry season and rainy/monsoon season. Is it possible if you could edit the original template and add those two optional seasons? The Bengali seasons also begin in summer, then rainy, then autumn, then dry, then winter, and finally spring. SalamAlayka (talk) 12:28, 16 September 2021 (UTC)
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Way back, on 13 June 2009, you appear to have requested and entry for the Pali word aggala in Wiktionary:Requested entries (Pali). Now a word aggaḷa does exist and has an entry. Did you mean a form with dental 'l' instead? If so, what evidence do you have for its existence? --RichardW57 (talk) 21:18, 16 October 2022 (UTC)
can you make a table for tastes like sweet/salty/sour etc? AleksiB 1945 (talk) 14:38, 10 May 2023 (UTC)
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Moço... Depois de quase 20 anos de Wiki, finalmente me decidi a encarar a paixão de fazer dicionário, na versão lusófona. Estava um paradeiro aquilo! Conseguimos, para o ano que vem, levar uma "palavra do dia" na página principal - agora! he, he...
Comecei a criar algumas entradas pouco usuais, achando por vezes que estava "inovando" em conceituar algumas cousas e, hoje, me surpreendi que não fui "inédito" quando fiz a versão em português para do Oiapoque ao Chuí e vi que ela existia aqui, graças a ti, desde 2010!
"Consertei" lá, pois a origem se dá em razão dos dois corpos d'água mais extremos do país e isso vem causando, sobretudo na imprensa que não pesquisa, o equívoco de que o correto seria dizer "do Caburaí ao Chuí" e, noutros casos, que a expressão derivaria das cidades (acho que elas nem existiam, quando a expressão surgiu) - mas se referem mesmo aos rios, como marcos fronteiriços... Veja lá se não ficou estranho o texto, por favor?
Ah, e fica o convite para nos ajudar a chegar aos 500 mil verbetes! O Wikcionário precisa da gente! Um abraço. André Koehne (talk) 21:43, 10 December 2024 (UTC)