surprised by <span class="searchmatch">vote</span> results. I do not have a crystal ball, and I submit that neither do other Wiktionarians. --Dan Polansky (talk) <span class="searchmatch">08</span>:10, 27 August <span class="searchmatch">2016</span> (UTC)...
<span class="searchmatch">Votes</span> that have not been closed. Templates used in <span class="searchmatch">votes</span>: {{<span class="searchmatch">vote</span>-generic}}, {{<span class="searchmatch">vote</span>-sysop}}, {{<span class="searchmatch">vote</span>-bureaucrat}}, {{<span class="searchmatch">vote</span>-checkuser}}, {{<span class="searchmatch">vote</span>-bot}};...
and August <span class="searchmatch">2016</span>. The edit history of the module shows over 30 to-and-fros. A discussion that followed is at Wiktionary:Beer parlour/<span class="searchmatch">2016</span>/August#wheel...
(=/dyp/). Similarly, the imperative of "sĂȘn" (to see) can be se! or su! (=/<span class="searchmatch">sy</span>/). (from *sehw) My question is whether there is a similar alteration in Dutch...