about how to use <span class="searchmatch">categories</span> in Mediawiki, the software that runs Wikipedia and Wiktionary, see Help:<span class="searchmatch">Category</span>. To find out about <span class="searchmatch">category</span> practices specific...
subcategories to <span class="searchmatch">categories</span> and create new <span class="searchmatch">categories</span>, please check the conventions described in this page, and make yourself familiar with the <span class="searchmatch">categories</span> already...
but a few are merely <span class="searchmatch">categories</span>, such as "creoles and pidgins". Wiktionary organizes language <span class="searchmatch">categories</span> and derivations <span class="searchmatch">categories</span> by families. Each family...
please not create vague related-to <span class="searchmatch">categories</span> like this without clear BP consensus (or in fact any topic <span class="searchmatch">categories</span>; you will notice that before creating...
example German or Deutsch. <span class="searchmatch">Category</span>:All languages is a lexical <span class="searchmatch">category</span> and should contain only language <span class="searchmatch">categories</span>, i. e. <span class="searchmatch">categories</span> containing all terms in...
section, "<span class="searchmatch">Category</span> Links". The following new subsection would be called, "Common <span class="searchmatch">Categories</span>": ===== Common <span class="searchmatch">Categories</span> ===== Some <span class="searchmatch">categories</span> are common...
check into it if you are a native speaker of Arabic, for some of the <span class="searchmatch">categories</span> touch points relating to exhaustion of experiential knowledge and references...
Shortcut: WT:APR See also: w:<span class="searchmatch">Category</span>:Wikipedia requested audio of pronunciations Automated list of requests: <span class="searchmatch">Category</span>:Requests for audio pronunciation...
English <span class="searchmatch">categories</span> listed below. The names of old related <span class="searchmatch">categories</span> are listed here, too, between parentheses, for ease of reference. <span class="searchmatch">Category</span>:English...
particular, nominally change the <span class="searchmatch">categories</span> from "topical <span class="searchmatch">categories</span>" to "lexical <span class="searchmatch">categories</span>"; for example, <span class="searchmatch">Category</span>:Pejoratives might currently include...