name policy, see Wiktionary:Criteria for inclusion#Place names. Shortcut: WT:<span class="searchmatch">PN</span> (edit introduction) This is a list of all types of place names separated by...
out, they could look it up on Wikipedia. But what if they just came across <span class="searchmatch">pn</span> or mds and wanted to look it up -- where would they go if not Wiktionary?...
9 June 2025 (UTC) Actually, you don't have to spell it out. You can use "<span class="searchmatch">pn</span>", "prop", "proper", or "propn"; but "pnoun" indeed won't work. Nevertheless...
example, 周禮 and 周官; the former has both a <span class="searchmatch">pn</span> and a cn and remains uncapitalized, while the latter only has a <span class="searchmatch">pn</span> and is thus capitalized. Is this ideal?...
water". On the Dutch wiktionary, we use a template. So we say "I drink {{<span class="searchmatch">pn</span>}}". {{<span class="searchmatch">pn</span>}} is a shortcut for {{PAGENAME}}. You might wonder "so fucking what?"...
to undo the changes. In most cases you won't even need to, but for example <span class="searchmatch">PN</span> neuter -a is written in PG entry names as -an and in reference as -ą (the...
all beginning consonants (with exceptions for certain clusters, namely cn, <span class="searchmatch">pn</span>, ps, tm, tn, and all clusters starting with S which don't give /ʃ/, as st...
-with-object form of the future form of a verb) and "{{he-noun form of|רגל|n=d|pg=f|<span class="searchmatch">pn</span>=s|pp=3|s=i|tr=régel}}" (for the -with-possessor form of the plural form of...
PIE heu and Native American iw, both originating from a common ancestor (<span class="searchmatch">PN</span>?). UtherPendrogn (talk) 20:10, 20 September 2016 (UTC) https://en.wiktionary...
of using the common { { head } } template they use silly things like { { <span class="searchmatch">pn</span> } } to represent a noun, and I don't even know what the rest of their "heads"...