apply to <span class="searchmatch">Cree</span> entries and <span class="searchmatch">Cree</span> translations of English entries. crk Plains <span class="searchmatch">Cree</span> cwd Woods <span class="searchmatch">Cree</span> csw Swampy <span class="searchmatch">Cree</span> crm Moose <span class="searchmatch">Cree</span> crl Northern East <span class="searchmatch">Cree</span> crj Southern...
1984 and 1988 ^ Peter Bakker, Diachrony and typology in the history of <span class="searchmatch">Cree</span>, in Diachronic and typological perspectives on verbs Paul Proulx, Proto-Algic...
kind of official Grammar Police Safety Department recommendation. Celui qui <span class="searchmatch">crée</span> ébauches de football anglais (talk) 11:03, 7 January 2023 (UTC) Bullshit...
dialects are treated as separate languages on Wiktionary. If there is no note <span class="searchmatch">about</span> the status of a particular language+dialect group, the situation is not...
essentials. No doubt some feel the same <span class="searchmatch">about</span> baseball. Wastrel Way (talk) Eric Since we already handle the various <span class="searchmatch">Cree</span> lects as separate languages - as we...
"Wonderfooled", naturally, being pronounced with the extra syllable. --Celui qui <span class="searchmatch">crée</span> ébauches de football anglais (talk) 10:04, 4 June 2017 (UTC) Category:English...
zhiishii into <span class="searchmatch">Cree</span>. At first, I thought it was the template for Proto-Algonquian but after changing it, zhiishii still shows up in <span class="searchmatch">Cree</span>. Help! CJLippert...
nothing for me except made me want to delete the main page. --Celui qui <span class="searchmatch">crée</span> ébauches de football anglais (talk) 17:26, 13 May 2017 (UTC) I've been bothered...
would result in the chaos that <span class="searchmatch">Cree</span> is in, where the language does not exist on its own, it has a lot of papers written <span class="searchmatch">about</span> it, while the problem with the...
than 100k speakers: Nahuatl (1.5m speakers), Navajo (170k speakers), and <span class="searchmatch">Cree</span> (110k speakers)." We have 8,000 entries in Navajo and 4,000 in Classical...