comment that the <span class="searchmatch">requested</span> form seems to be an error in your experience. <span class="searchmatch">Requested</span>-<span class="searchmatch">entry</span> pages for other languages: Category:<span class="searchmatch">Requested</span> <span class="searchmatch">entries</span>. --> beiчnueŋч...
<span class="searchmatch">requested</span> by going to Wiktionary:<span class="searchmatch">Requested</span> <span class="searchmatch">entries</span> (English) and putting it in the appropriate section. A word in another language can be <span class="searchmatch">requested</span> by...
comment that the <span class="searchmatch">requested</span> form seems to be an error in your experience. <span class="searchmatch">Requested</span>-<span class="searchmatch">entry</span> pages for other languages: Category:<span class="searchmatch">Requested</span> <span class="searchmatch">entries</span>. --> See also:...
page is for <span class="searchmatch">entries</span> in Chinese, Japanese, Korean or any other language using an East Asian script. For English <span class="searchmatch">entries</span>, see Wiktionary:<span class="searchmatch">Requests</span> for verification/English...
Nong <span class="searchmatch">Zhuang</span>, Dai <span class="searchmatch">Zhuang</span>, Zuojiang <span class="searchmatch">Zhuang</span> have more consonants and vowels than Standard <span class="searchmatch">Zhuang</span>. Northern <span class="searchmatch">Zhuang</span> (in Northern Tai) and Southern <span class="searchmatch">Zhuang</span> (in...
question then. Specific <span class="searchmatch">Zhuang</span> dialects may have their own, more relaxed CFI. I've seen IPA and words with numbers as <span class="searchmatch">entries</span> for some rare languages/dialects...
Nôm), have been used in minority languages in China: Bai, Dong, Miao and <span class="searchmatch">Zhuang</span> (this latter using significant variants), and Siniform scripts were used...
"Standard <span class="searchmatch">Zhuang</span>", "Dai <span class="searchmatch">Zhuang</span>", "Wenma <span class="searchmatch">Zhuang</span>", "Wenma Thu", "Wenma", "Nong <span class="searchmatch">Zhuang</span>", "Youjiang <span class="searchmatch">Zhuang</span>", "Yongbei <span class="searchmatch">Zhuang</span>", "Yang <span class="searchmatch">Zhuang</span>", "Yongnan <span class="searchmatch">Zhuang</span>", "Zuojiang...
use in listing subsections beyond the different language <span class="searchmatch">entries</span>. In the vast majority of <span class="searchmatch">entries</span> you can see all the different subsections within the space...
also created "water" <span class="searchmatch">entries</span> for different varieties of <span class="searchmatch">Zhuang</span> using IPA. Should these all be deleted, since most of our <span class="searchmatch">Zhuang</span> coverage doesn't distinguish...