I see an anon added pronunciation at gota#Lombard but they just put it as raw text...I tried using {{IPA}}
but it gives some errors about invalid characters. Any help would be much appreciated. User: The Ice Mage talk to meh 14:34, 2 May 2021 (UTC)
Hey, there are multiple problems with the automatic translation to Dutch of the English text and explanation on Wiktionary. Is there a possibility to ameliorate the translation?
One of the problems is the unnecessary changing (by wrong translation) of a table, for instance with a table of inflection of a Latin word.
A table of inflection of a Latin word should be the same in English and in Dutch and in all languages.
Gr. SumMus235711 — This unsigned comment was added by SumMus235711 (talk • contribs) at 11:59, 4 May 2021 (UTC).
{{pt-IPA}}
for repto#PortugueseI tried simply using {{pt-IPA}}
but I get a Lua error. Can any Portuguese speakers out there figure out what's wrong? User: The Ice Mage talk to meh 15:09, 6 May 2021 (UTC)
Hello! I’m planning to contribute with hanzi (Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese) data for Wiktionary soon. I’ve been wondering: how are the MC and OC reconstructions being stored? I was unable to find any place explicitly defining, say, initials and finals for MC (and actually storing the fanqie), and yet turning “mc=y” on in the zh-pron table gets them from somewhere. As there are a lot of characters without articles currently (and for which I intend to create ones), what do I edit to get a MC and OC for the corresponding character? Mr-ridgeway (talk) 15:15, 9 May 2021 (UTC)
How do we alert guests? e.g. when answering to a question at a Talkpage. Are they being notified? What do we write?
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Thank you. — This unsigned comment was added by Sarri.greek (talk • contribs) at 01:58, 10 May 2021 (UTC).
We've been receiving some Pali sound clips from @咽頭べさ (a.k.a. Intobesa) and I'm struggling with integrating them. I've decided they belong on the Latin script Pali page matching their forms (the form he selects for nouns is generally the nominative singular, not the bare stem), but I'm having difficulty with the phonology link. --RichardW57m (talk) On page sarīraṃ, I've ended up with
{{audio-IPA|pi|သရဳရံ body.ogg||dial=Mon Pali}} (See ] for IPA key.)
because tagging the link as being in Pali generates a link to the Wikipedia page for Pali (though it needs a redirect en route). If I tagged the link with 'mnw', it would reach a barely adequate section on Mon phonology, but the page would then be categorised as a 'Mon term with audio links'. (I think this word, sarīraṃ, exhibits register spreading - the /s/ also modifies the vowel of the next syllable.)
Is there a reasonable better way of reaching an IPA key? One possible solution is to use the w:Pali phonology page to redirect to the vernacular phonologies underpinning local pronunciations of Pali, but that needs work and, besides, I don't know what Bengali Pali sounds like. Is Shan Pali tonal? --RichardW57m (talk) 13:02, 14 May 2021 (UTC)
Am I correct in thinking that I am on my own in connecting the category 'Terms with audio pronunciation in Mon Pali dialect' to the other Pali categories? --RichardW57m (talk) 13:02, 14 May 2021 (UTC)
I'm putting the pronunciations on the main (i.e. Latin) entry because Lao pronunciations will apply both to Lao script and Tai Tham script writings, and it seems that Pali text in any script may be read out with an attempt at an early Indian pronunciation. (Is someone going to have to write a section on the pronunciation of Pali with a Californian accent?) --RichardW57m (talk) 13:02, 14 May 2021 (UTC)
Shan Pali language, Thai Pali language, Chinese Pali language, Bengail Pali language, Hindi Pali language and Mon Pali language.
Hello, I'm long termed Wikipedian, but was never aktive here. So I'm sorry, if I make mistakes. Is it possible making lists comparing two language families, f.e. amerind and paleosiberian languages - and as I see, most glosses here english, can I add german glosses too? (I'm german.) Best :) --Jucos (talk) 15:48, 14 May 2021 (UTC)
Link: https://en.wiktionary.orghttps://dictious.com/en/%E4%B8%80
I don't know if it's because this page is very long, but by the time you get to Korean on the bottom, the page is full of lua errors. The content for the Korean and Vietnamese sections is not accessible due to this problem. — This unsigned comment was added by 98.36.241.22 (talk) at 08:58, 15 May 2021 (UTC).
Hello, Can anyone please check my new entry and give me feedback on how can I improve? I took the templates from विश्वास page. Lightbluerain (talk) 02:54, 17 May 2021 (UTC)
The term OP, derived from the phrase "original poster", can be used as a pronoun akin to they (singular), he, and she as shown in the quotations that follow and can also be used as a term of address, again see quotations. I am wondering how to use Template:en-pron to create the appropriate pronoun entry and whether it would make sense to create a separate etymology section for senses that are derived from "original post" or "original poster"?
Thanks and take care. —The Editor's Apprentice (talk) 00:56, 18 May 2021 (UTC)
visible (?) — This unsigned comment was added by 2600:1700:DF41:5990:9C9D:EABA:F53B:1660 (talk) at 21:47, 19 May 2021 (UTC).
Hello and apologies if this is not the right page for this. Starting on May 5, 216 edits have come from the IP address 101.176.43.230 (contributions). Many of the edits seem to be the addition of translations while others are the addition of usage examples or the creation of new pages. By my count, the contributions have been made across two dozen languages, with this edit being particularly large. Given the volume and breadth of the edits I worried the edits may be copied from another resource or otherwise incorrect. Can others take a look to the edits to make sure that they are good? Thanks. —The Editor's Apprentice (talk) 05:05, 21 May 2021 (UTC)
Hi, I have created a module for IPA, but I need to continue editing so I need help, although the module has been developed, it is not yet complete due to my lack of expertise.
အ (a) /ʔa/ အ (a) /ʔɛ̀/ က (ka) /ka/ ခ (ka) /kʰa/ ဂ (ga) /ɡɛ̀/ ဃ (gha) /ɡhɛ̀ˀ/ င (ṅa) /ŋa/ ၚ (ṅa) /ŋɛ̀/ စ (ca) /ca/ ဆ (cha) /cʰa/ ဇ (ja) /cɛ̀/ ဇျ (jha) /chɛ̀/ ည (ña) /ɲa/ ည (ña) /ɲɛ̀/ ဍ (ḍa) /ɗa/ ဍ (ḍa) /?ɛ̀/ɖʱɛ̀(?) ဏ (ṇa) /na/ န (na) /nɛ̀/ တ (ta) /ဋ (ṭa) /ta/ ထ (ta) /ဌ (ṭha) /tʰa/ ဒ (da) /dɛ̀/ ဓ (dha) /dhɛ̀/ ပ (pa) /pa/ ဖ (pha) /pʰa/ ဗ (ba) /pɛ̀/ ဘ (ba) /phɛ̀/ မ (ma) /ma/ မ (ma) /mɛ̀/ ယ (ya) /?a/ jɛ̀ (?) ယှ /ɕa/ ယ (ya) /?ɛ̀/ʎɛ̀ (?)?/ɕɛ̀/ ရ (ra) /ɺa/ ရ (ra) /rɛ̀/ လ (la)/ဠ (ḷa) /la/ လှ/ /ɫa/ လ (la) /lɛ̀/ /lhɛ̀/ ဝ (wa) /wa/ ဝှ/သွ (swa) /fa/ ဝ (wa) /wɛ̀/ ဇွ (jwa) /ʍɛ̀/ သ (sa) /sa/ ဇြ/သ္ဇ /zɛ̀/ ဟ (a) /ha/ သ္ၚ /hɛ̀/ ၜ (ṗa, mpa) /ɓa/ ၑ (ṣa) /ʂa/ ၝ (ḅa, mba) /ɓɛ̀/ ၐ (ṡa) /ɕhɛ̀/ |ကၞ (kṇa) /k͡na/ |ခၞ (khṇa) /kʰ͡na/ |ဂၞ (gna) /ɡ͡nɛ/ |စၞ (cṇa) /c͡na/ |ဆၞ (chṇa) /cʰ͡na/ |ဇၞ (jna) /c͡nɛ/ |တၞ (tṇa) /t͡na/ |ထၞ(thṇa) /tʰ͡na |ဒၞ (dna) /d͡nɛ/ |ပၞ (pṇa) /p͡na/ |ဖၞ (phṇa) /pʰ͡na/ |ဗၞ (bna) /b͡nɛ/ |မၞ (mna) /m͡nɛ/ |သၞ (sṇa) /s͡na/ |ကၟ (kma) /k͡ma/ |ခၟ (khma) /kʰ͡ma/ |ဂၟ (gma) /ɡ͡mɛ/ |စၟ (cma) /c͡ma |ဆၟ (chma) /cʰ͡ma/ |ဇၟ (jma) /c͡mɛ/ |တၟ (tma) /t͡ma/ |ထၟ (thma) /tʰ͡ma/ |ဒၟ (dma) /d͡mɛ/ |ပၟ (pma) /p͡ma/ |ဖၟ (phma) /pʰ͡ma/ |ဗၟ (bma) /b͡ma/ |လၟ (lma) /l͡mɛ/ |သၟ (sma) /s͡ma/ |ကျ (kya) /k͡ʒa/ |ချ (khya) /t͡ʃa/ |ဂျ (gya) /d͡ʒɛ/ |စျ (cya) /c͡ja/ |ဆျ (chya) /cʰ͡ja/ |ဇျ (jya) /cʰ͡ja/ |တျ (tya) /t͡ja/ |ထျ (thya) /tʰ͡ja/ |ဒျ (dya) /d͡ʎɛ/ |ပျ (pya) /p͡ja/ |ဖျ (phya) /pʰ͡ja/ |ဗျ (bya) /b͡ʎɛ/ |မျ (mya) /m͡ʎɛ/ |သျ (sya) /s͡ja/ |ကြ (kra) /k͡ɺa/ |ခြ (khra) /kʰ͡ɺa/ |ဂြ (gra) /ɡ͡rɛ/ |စြ (cra) /c͡ɺa/ |ဆြ (chra) /cʰ͡ɺa/ |ဇြ (jra) /c͡rɛ/ |တြ (tra) /t͡ɺa/ |ထြ (thra) /tʰ͡ɺa/ |ဒြ (dra) /d͡rɛ/ |ပြ (pra) /p͡ɺa/ |ဖြ (phra) /pʰ͡ɺa/ |ဗြ (bra) /b͡rɛ/ |မြ (mra) /m͡ra/ |သြ (sra) /s͡ɺa/, /s͡ɺɛ/ |ကၠ (kḷa) /k͡la/ |ခၠ (kḷa) /kʰ͡la/ |ဂၠ (gla) /ɡ͡lɛ/ |စၠ (cḷa) /c͡la/ |ဆၠ (chḷa) /cʰ͡la/ |ဇၠ (jla) /c͡lɛ/ |တၠ (tḷa) /t͡la/ |ထၠ (thḷa) /tʰ͡la/ |ဒၠ (dla) /d͡lɛ/ |ပၠ (pḷa) /p͡la/ |ဖၠ (phḷa) /pʰ͡la/ |ဗၠ (bla) /b͡la/ |မၠ (mla) /m͡la/ |သၠ (sḷa) /s͡la/ |ကွ (kwa) /k͡wa/ |ခွ (khwa) /kʰ͡wa/ |ဂွ (gwa) /ɡ͡ʋɛ/ |စွ (cwa) /c͡wa/ |ဆွ (chwa) /cʰ͡wa/ |ဇွ (jwa) /c͡ʋɛ/ |တွ (twa) /t͡wa/ |ထွ (thwa) /tʰ͡wa/ |ဒွ (dwa) /d͡ʋɛ/ |ပွ (pwa) /p͡wa/ |ဖွ (phwa) /pʰ͡wa/ |ဗွ (bwa) /b͡ʋɛ/ |မွ (mwa) /m͡ʋɛ/ |သွ (swa) /s͡wa/ အ (a\') /ʔ/ အာ (ā) /a/ ဣ (i) ဣဳ (ī) /iˀ/, /ɒəˀ/ ဥ (u) /u/, /ɒə/ ဥူ (ū) /u/ , /aoˀ/ ဨ (e) /e/, /ɛ/, /ey/ အဲ (au) /ɔə/, /uə/ သြ (o) /ao/ အဴ (ao) /ao/ အံ (å,aṁ) /ɔm/ , /ɔˀ/ အး (aḥ) /ah/ အ (a\') /ɛ̀ˀ/, /ɔ̀/, /ɛ̀/ အာ (ā) /ɛ̀ə/ ဣ (i) /ì/ ဣဳ (ī) ဥ (u) /ù/ ဥူ (ū) /ù/ ဨ (e) /è/, /ɛ̀/, /èy/ အဲ (au) /ɔ̀ə/ , /ùə/ သြ (o) /èə/ အဴ (ao) /ɤ̀/ , /ò/ အံ (å,aṁ) /ɔ̀m/ , /ɔ̀/ အး (aḥ) /ɛ̀h/ တ္ၚဲ /taˈŋuə/ ဗၟာ /pɛ̀mɛ̀ə/ ဖျာ /pʰ͡ja/ ကၠ /k͡laˀ/ တၞံ /tnɔm/ ဂွ /g͡ʋɛ/ ဂး /gɛ̀h/ ရဲ /rɔ̀ə/ ရော /rao/ ပိ /pɒəˀ/ ဂိ /gìˀ/ စပုင် /ɕiəˀ pɤŋ/ သ္ၚိ /hɒəˀ/ | ကက် (kak) /kʌk/ | ကာက် (kāk) /kaɪk/ | ကိက် (kik) /koɪk | ကုက် (kuk) /(kɜk)/ | ကေက် (kek) /, /kɔɪk/(တေက်ဒး) | ကောက် (kok) /koʊk/ | ကံက် (kåk) /kɒk/ /kɔk/ | ကိုက် (kiuk) /(kaɪːk)/ !ဂစိုတ် ဂက် | ဂက် (gak) /gɛ̀k/ | ဂါက် (gāk) /gaɪk/ | ဂိက် (gik) /goɪk/ | ဂုက် (guk) /geɪk/ | ဂေက် (gek) /(gek)?/ /gɔɪk/(တေက်ဒး) | ဂေါက် (gok) /gʊk/ | ဂံက် (gåk) /gɒk/ | ဂိုက် (giuk) /(gaɪːk)/ | ကင် (kaṅ) /kʌŋ/(?) | ကာင် (kāṅ) /kaɪn/ | ကိင် (kiṅ) /koɪŋ/ | ကုင် (kuṅ) /kɜŋ/ | ကေင် (keṅ) /keŋ/, /kɔiŋ/ (ကေင်ကာ) | ကောင် (koṅ) /(kɔːŋ)?/ | ကံင် (kåṅ) (/kɒŋ/) /kʌŋ/(?) | ကိုင် (kiuṅ) /kaɪːn/ | ဂင် (gaṅ) /gɛ̀ŋ/ | ဂါင် (gāṅ) /gaɪn/(?) | ဂိင် (giṅ) /goɪŋ/ | ဂုင် (guṅ) /geɪn/ | ဂေင် (geṅ) /geŋ/, /gɔiŋ/ (ဂစေံဂေင်) | ဂေါင် (goṅ) /(gɔːŋ)?/ | ကံင် (gåṅ) /gɒŋ/ | ဂိုင် (giuṅ) /gaɪːn/ | ကတ် (kat) /kɔt/ | ကာတ် (kāt) /kɑt/ | ကိတ် (kit) /kit/ | ကုတ် (kut) /kut/ | ကေတ် (ket) /ket/ | ကောတ် (kot) /kʊt/ | ကိုတ် (kiut) /kɒt/ | ဂတ် (gat) /gɔt/ | ဂါတ် (gāt) /gɑt/ | ဂိတ် (git) /gɪt/ | ဂုတ် (gut) /(guːt)/ | ဂေတ် (get) /gɪt/ | ဂေါတ် (got) /gʊt/ | ဂိုတ် (giut) /gɒːt/ | ကန် (kan) /kɔn/ | ကာန် (kān) /kʌn/ | ကိန် (kin) /kɪːn/ | ကုန် (kun) /kun/ | ကေန် (ken) /kən/ | ကောန် (kon) /kɔːn/ | ကိုန် (kiun) /kɜːn/ !ဂစိုတ်ဂန် | ဂန် (gan) /gɔn/ | ဂါန် (gān) /gʌn/ | ဂိန် (gin) /gɪːn/ | ဂုန် (gun) /gun/ | ဂေန် (gen) /gən/ | ဂေါန် (gon) /gɔːn/ | ဂိုန် (kiun) /gɜːn/ | ကပ် (kap) /kɔp/ | ကာပ် (kāp) /kʌp/ | ကိပ် (kip) /kɪːp/ | ကုပ် (kup) /kup/ | ခေပ် (kep) /kɪp/ | ကောပ် (kop) /kʊp/ | ကိုပ် (giup) /kɔːp/ !ဂစိုတ်ဂပ် | ဂပ် (gap) /gɔp/ | ဂါပ် (gāp) /gʌp/ | ဂိပ် (gip) /gɪːp/ | ဂုပ် (gup) /gup/ | ဂေပ် (kep) /gep/ | ဂေါပ် (gop) /gʊp/ | ဂိုပ် (giup) /gɔːp/ | ကမ် kam /kɒm/ | ကာမ် (kām) /kɑːm/ | ကိမ် (kim) /kɪːm/ | ကုမ် (kum) /kum/ | ကေမ် (kem) /kɪm/ | ကောမ် (kom) /kɔːm/ | ကိုမ် (kium) /kɒm/ !ဂစိုတ်ဂမ် | ဂမ် (gam) /gɒm/ | ဂါမ် (gām) /gɑːm/ | ဂိမ် (gim) /gɪːm/ | ဂုမ် (gum) /gum/ | ဂေမ် (gem) /gɪm/ | ဂေါမ် (gom) /gɔːm/ | ဂိုမ် (gium) /gɒm/ | ကယ် (kay) /koa/ | ကာယ် (kāy /kɑi/ | ကုယ် (kuy) /kui/ | ကေယ် (key) /kiə/ | ကောယ် (koy) /kuə/ | ကိုယ် (kiuy) /kɜːi/ | ဂယ် (gay) /goa/ | ဂါယ် (gāy /gɑi/ | ဂါယ် (guy /gui/ | ဂေယ် (gey) /giə/ | ဂေါယ် (goy /guə/ | ဂိုယ် (giuy) /gɜːi/ | ကဝ် (kaw) /kɔ̀/ | ကေဝ် (kew) /kei/(?) | ကောဝ် (kow) /kɔːə/ (?) kɜ | ကိုဝ်/ကဵု(kiuw) /-ɜːə/ !ဂစိုတ်ဂဝ် | ဂဝ် (gaw) /gɔ̀/ | ဂေဝ် (gew) /gei/ | ဂေါဝ် (gow) /gɔːə/ | ဂိုဝ်/ဂဵု (giuw) /gɜːə/ | ကဟ် (kah) /kɔh/ kɶ | ကိဟ် (kih) /kiːh/ | ကုဟ် (kuh) /kuːh/ | ကေဟ် (keh) /keh/, /ɗɛh/ (ဍေဟ်) | ကောဟ် (koh) /kɤh/ | ကိုဟ် (kiuh) /kɜh/ | ဂဟ် (gah) /gɔh/, /gɶ/ | ဂိဟ် (gih) /giːh/ | ဂုဟ် (guh) /guːh/ | ဂေဟ် (geh) /geh/ | ဂေါဟ် (goh) /gɤh/ (?) | ဂိုဟ် (giuh) /gɜh/ | ကအ် (kaâ) /kɔˀ/ | ကိအ် (keâ) /kiˀ/ | ကောအ် koâ /-ɔˀ/, /kɒʔ/ | ကိုအ် (kiuâ) /kɜ̀ˀ/ !ဂစိုတ်ဂအ် | ဂအ် (gaâ) /gɔˀ/ | ဂေအ် (geâ) /giˀ/ | ဂေါအ် (goâ) /-ɔˀ/, /gɒʔ/ | ဂိုအ် (giuâ) /gɜ̀ˀ/ Module experts are kindly requested to assist me thanks.--Music writer Dr.Intobesa of Japanese idol NMB48 and BNK48. (talk) 14:22, 22 May 2021 (UTC)
I looked on Google Books to see if anybody wrote d’excidio or d’expugnatione, but I couldn’t find examples of either. It seems like there should be at least one isolated instance of somebody using d’ in Latin, if only due to Romance influence. —(((Romanophile))) ♞ (contributions) 06:25, 24 May 2021 (UTC)
Atop page 65 of the Konungsbók there are two Greek words. I'm pretty sure the first is λὀγος; what's the second? I can't work out what the 1st, 2nd, and 5th letters are. Logosetcr (talk) 18:00, 25 May 2021 (UTC)
What is it? Is it recommended for all (active) users to join it? What exactly is being done there? We already have our own discussion pages in Wiktionary, so has it any special functions? Thanks. -⸘- dictātor·mundī 23:11, 29 May 2021 (UTC)