10 Results found for "Wiktionary:About_Chinese/flags/fr".

Wiktionary:Beer parlour/2011/January

missing flags will be added soon. -- Prince Kassad 17:16, 23 January 2011 (UTC) More options: multiple flags can be displayed as shown here, or all flags can...


Wiktionary:Grease pit/2009/November

November 2009 (UTC) Chinese Cantonese and Mandarin use the same alphabet, aside from trends that have resulted of illiteracy. All Chinese references should...


Wiktionary:Beer parlour/2009/May

that "Chinese" is ambiguous. Yes, when people say "Chinese", they mean Mandarin, and if they don't mean Mandarin then they have to be clear about that...


Wiktionary:Beer parlour/2011/September

September 2011 (UTC) There is no only one standard for Chinese language. Chinese is not only for Mainland China, but for Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore and...


Wiktionary:Beer parlour/2006/September

I'll clarify that the confusion is on my part. Are you talking about bot flags or about automated tasks? Do you mean it should be possible to do the stuff...


Wiktionary:Beer parlour/2014/December

languages, Chinese characters are no longer the writing system they use, especially Vietnamese. Most Chinese contributors are from mainland China, the majority...


Wiktionary:Requests for moves, mergers and splits

Cat:Mandarin Chinese, Cat:Cantonese Chinese, Cat:Hakka Chinese, Cat:Min Nan Chinese, etc. alongside the regular lemma categories. I don't really care about their...


Wiktionary:Beer parlour/2013/August

Category:Old Chinese language, there is no Wiktionary:About Old Chinese, and there is no mention of Old Chinese (or Middle Chinese) in Wiktionary:About Sinitic...


Wiktionary:Beer parlour/2011/February

(UTC) The Portuguese Wiktionary uses flags too: http://pt.wiktionary.org/wiki/ser The English Wiktionary uses flags of countries and other geographical...


Wiktionary:Beer parlour/2006/October

one can talk about "two Americas". I guess I can't think of a good example of using "a Chinese" (referring to the language) or "two Chinese(s)" (again,...