Horemheb article

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I want you to spend some time reading Wiktionary:Entry layout explained. You were putting all the information in the wrong places, while we are quite strict about formatting here. Level-two headers are reserved for language names. English is not written in hieroglyphs, so the hieroglyphs do not belong under an English part-of-speech header. And so on. If you wish to raise objections or concerns about our entry layout, you may visit, say, the Information desk. Or Beer parlour.

Also, Wiktionary:About Egyptian may be of interest to you.

Also, there are no articles here. There are entries.

Keφr11:13, 30 November 2014

Etymology of words like from Latin and Greek are written in languages of origin for example fossil is Lat. fodere, fossus -to dig + il -of, related to, energy Gr. en -in + ergon -work, Gr. symbol sym, syn -together, with + ballein, ballo -to throw, edit Lat. e, ex -out, from + dare, datus -to give, avatar Sanskrit ava -down + tr, tara -to cross, cakra -wheel Sanskrit cr -to move + kr -to do.

I didnt't write articles just words, names and etymology, there is also here Tutankhamon entry and some gods like Ra which are names.

Xand2 (talk)11:23, 30 November 2014

I failed to understand what you wrote.

Keφr11:44, 30 November 2014

I wanted to say that it is OK to put languages of origin in etymology just look at this articles:

https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/avatar

https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/energy

Xand2 (talk)11:48, 30 November 2014

Entries. Well, yes, of course. We usually use {{etyl}} for that (though practice varies).

Keφr12:00, 30 November 2014

I forgot to ask you if I can upload images which I made in free JSesh, because Wikihiero is missing a lot of hieroglyphs it has less than A100 and there is A500, do you know someone I could contact to import new hieroglyphs from JSesh to Wikihiero?

Xand2 (talk)12:08, 30 November 2014

I already replied to your question at Wiktionary:Tea room/2014/November#Wikihiero has too little hieroglyphs. As for uploading images, you can probably try commons:Special:Upload. What is a "JSesh"?

Also, can you put a {{Babel}} on your user page? I would appreciate it.

Keφr12:18, 30 November 2014

Sorry I didn't see that, as for languages I know well only Croatian and basic English, I learned many other languages like Ancient Egyptian, Chinese, Sanskrit, Greek, Latin and some Mayan and very little cuneiform.I am interested mostly in ancient and classical languages but I know very little of them only hundred words or more so I cannot put them as if I know them only Croatian and basic English.

On Wikipedia new users are not allowed to upload unless they had at least ten edits and three days after that.

JSesh is free Open Source Ancient Egyptian hieroglyph editor, you can write in Manuel de Codage and save to jpg or PDF you can try it if you like:

http://jsesh.qenherkhopeshef.org/

Xand2 (talk)12:29, 30 November 2014