the rules concerning <span class="searchmatch">transliteration</span> in Northern <span class="searchmatch">Kurdish</span> and Central <span class="searchmatch">Kurdish</span> entries. English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">Kurdish</span> alphabet Wikipedia...
(TT) Translations (TT) <span class="searchmatch">transliteration</span> <span class="searchmatch">Transliteration</span> (DP) Wiktionary talk:<span class="searchmatch">Transliteration</span> (TT) About Japanese/<span class="searchmatch">Transliteration</span> (DP) unfashionable terms...
letter). The <span class="searchmatch">transliteration</span> modules assume that all cases not followed by ZWNJ are the consonant. On Wikipedia, the three <span class="searchmatch">Kurdish</span> <span class="searchmatch">transliteration</span> modules...
and |y= are passed down into a special <span class="searchmatch">transliteration</span> interface (trwo() instead of tr()) in the <span class="searchmatch">transliteration</span> module. We now have some additional features...
Northern <span class="searchmatch">Kurdish</span> (in Turkey) and Sorani is an accent of Central <span class="searchmatch">Kurdish</span> (in Soran province of Iraq). For example in Iraq, people who speak Northern <span class="searchmatch">Kurdish</span>, never...
to see if a Northern <span class="searchmatch">Kurdish</span> or Central <span class="searchmatch">Kurdish</span> lemma exists with the name of the translation target. This leaves 2,849 "<span class="searchmatch">Kurdish</span>" translations that can't...
of a <span class="searchmatch">transliteration</span> is required then surely attestation that "да" is <span class="searchmatch">transliterated</span> to "da" is also attestation that "da" is a <span class="searchmatch">transliteration</span> of "да"...
Module:links generates a <span class="searchmatch">transliteration</span> whenever a <span class="searchmatch">transliteration</span> module is available, in order to compare manual to automated <span class="searchmatch">transliterations</span>, so providing a...
oppose capitalisation of <span class="searchmatch">transliteration</span> of scripts where there is no distinction between capital and lower case letters. Yes, <span class="searchmatch">Kurdish</span> in Roman letters can...
reflected in Wiktionary:<span class="searchmatch">Kurdish</span> <span class="searchmatch">transliteration</span>. Also, per Wikipedia, Central <span class="searchmatch">Kurdish</span> has 9 pure vowels but our <span class="searchmatch">transliteration</span> pretends it has only 8...