refer to either of these distinct flags. There is an existing entry Dixie flag.--Urszag (talk) 04:55, 6 June 2024 (UTC) Not sure this is the right place to...
alternatives are there? foreign-language word of the day non-English word of the day other-language word of the day alterlingual word of the day (is there a real...
rid of features I don't want people to use), but in the particular case of flags, we're more or less endorsing a specific set of language-to-flag mappings...
headword (e.g. da) and the inflection line # {romanisation of|<word>}. For example: ==Russian== ===Transliteration=== da # {romanisation of|да|sc=Cyrl|lang=ru}...
show whether a word would be in italics were the medium conducive to it, so citations from Usenet that show use of a traditionally foreign in English are...
make it to present-day Urdu. --Lambiam 16:51, 24 October 2023 (UTC) @Lambiam Does the word exist in old Hindi?. The dictionaries (of 19th century hindi...
modern-day chav) who is accused of having sex with an underage girl. Overlordnat1 (talk) 00:16, 9 June 2023 (UTC) The 2012 cite is consistent with the first...
are translingual), unfortunately none of which are eligible for Word of the Day (or the Foreign Word of the Day) because they both exclude symbols from...
exciting!! But, when I look at the main page, I can't see the "file" link by the speaker on the right of the word of the day box, however it appears in Template:WOTD...
a fictional universe, the Da Vinci Code, yet the book is set in modern day Europe! That sort of makes me think that all works of fiction take place in...