Shortcuts: WT:<span class="searchmatch">LANGTREAT</span> WT:LT The distinction between languages and dialects is not clear-cut. A lect that some regard as a dialect of a certain language...
notes to WT:<span class="searchmatch">LANGTREAT</span>, but if there are no objections to this idea, I'll archive this discussion and add a link to it from WT:<span class="searchmatch">LANGTREAT</span>#rom. - -sche...
-sche (discuss) 06:09, 20 February 2014 (UTC) Not split at this time. WT:<span class="searchmatch">LANGTREAT</span> updated accordingly. - -sche (discuss) 22:52, 8 March 2014 (UTC) In 2012...
language/dialect groups which WT:<span class="searchmatch">LANGTREAT</span> says, without citing any discussions, should be merged. That means either WT:<span class="searchmatch">LANGTREAT</span> needs to be updated to note...
being. —Aɴɢʀ (talk) 10:33, 19 January 2015 (UTC) OK, I have updated WT:<span class="searchmatch">LANGTREAT</span> to note that we treat kjv under sh’s code and header. - -sche (discuss)...
document this type of information at WT:<span class="searchmatch">LANGTREAT</span>. --Bequw → τ 14:56, 3 March 2010 (UTC) In which case <span class="searchmatch">LANGTREAT</span> and WT:About Norwegian contradict each...
December 2009 (UTC) Unfortunately, the zh as Mandarin looks bad at WT:<span class="searchmatch">LANGTREAT</span>. This language code is officially ISO 639-1 for Chinese, which would make...
to it a directory of our many prior discussions about merging SC, WT:<span class="searchmatch">LANGTREAT</span> has one already that could be copied. - -sche (discuss) 18:58, 6 April...
displays in italics See WT:LOL for the list of language codes we use, and WT:<span class="searchmatch">LANGTREAT</span> for explanations. Please note that you have to provide a language code...
— billinghurst sDrewth 14:32, 18 July 2013 (UTC) Until yesterday, WT:<span class="searchmatch">LANGTREAT</span> specified that Judeo-Persian was to be considered a dialect of Farsi and...