w:Standard Chinese after months of discussion, and I think it's about time for Wiktionary to follow this practice. "Modern Standard Chinese" (MSC, direct...
list of "official" wiktionary languages, and found the "random entry" list. It has Old Chinese, Middle Chinese, and Late Middle Chinese, which are names...
Jamesjiao, Bumm13, Meihouwang): Dear Chinese-language editors, As the presence of Chinese entries grows rapidly on Wiktionary, I would like to propose some further...
we should do away with several of the random flags we currently use. If the primary purpose of the flags is to help people identify the languages, we...
into a section called Chinese. The implication is that Chinese = Mandarin, which makes fitting other Chinese dialects into Wiktionary an awkward task. A-cai...
contains no information about the Old Chinese pronunciation. Old Chinese pronunciation is probably suitable for inclusion in Wiktionary, despite being under...
mock-up: Image:Wiktionary-logo-en-no pron.png. Dmcdevit·t 09:27, 10 October 2007 (UTC) I cannot find here any discussion, nor any vote, about the new global...
information about what page-names exist on other projects, so it would have to be done client-side. But we certainly don't want http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/asefasefawe...
anything about Chinese, would think the opposite of what you said, that it is a Wiktionary that classified all Chinese languages as "Chinese" which would...
February 2011 (UTC) The Portuguese Wiktionary uses flags too: http://pt.wiktionary.org/wiki/ser The English Wiktionary uses flags of countries and other geographical...