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Creating Tai Dam entries[edit]

Entry name[edit]

Titles of Tai Dam entries should be in at least the Tai Viet writing system.

The name of the entry is that of the word or phrase that you are defining.

See Appendix:Unicode/Tai Viet for the non-Latin letters.

The basics[edit]

  1. Language header - The start of any Tai Dam entry needs to start off with a header that explains that the entry is a Tai Dam entry. The header should look like this: ==Tai Dam==
  2. Part of speech header - After the language header, add a space and then add the part of speech header, which tells what part of speech the entry is describing. The header should look like this: ===<insert part of speech here>===
  3. 'The headword line - The headword line is the line directly underneath the part of speech header. In the headword line, depending upon which part of speech the entry is using should be a template that looks like this: {{head|blt|noun|tr=<insert transliteration here>}}.
  4. Definition or translation - Two lines below the headword line is where the definition or English translation of the Tai Dam word you are writing an entry for goes. Most entries will follow the translation scheme of entries, however, not all of them will. This is where you write what the Tai Dam word means in English.
  5. Labels:Insert {{lb|blt|<insert label here>}}to add label to a definition. {{tlb|blt|<insert label here>}} for term label

An example[edit]

The following is an example:

 ==Tai Dam==

 ===Pronunciation===
 {{blt-pron}}

 ===Noun===
 {{head|blt|noun}}

 # [[]]
 

A more in-depth example[edit]

This includes more information than the simple example above, including:

  1. Etymology,
  2. pronunciation,
  3. antonyms and related terms.

There are other possible headers for use. See WT:ELE for more information regarding these.

 ==Tai Dam==

 ===Etymology===
 From {{etyl||blt}} {{term||lang=}}

 ===Pronunciation===
 {{blt-pron}}

 ===Noun===
 {{head|blt|noun}}

 # [[]]

 ====Synonyms====
 * {{syn|blt|}}

 ====Antonyms====
 * {{l|blt|}}

 ===Verb===
 {{head|blt|verb}}

 # [[]]

 ====Derived terms====
 * {{l|blt|}}

 ====Related terms====
 * {{l|blt|}}
 

Preferred order of headers[edit]

The part of speech section will often include simple translation(s) into English in place of definitions, but there may be subsections.

Following is the preferred sequence for these standard sections:

 ==Tai Dam==
 ===Alternative spellings===
 ===Etymology===
 ===Pronunciation===
 ===(Part of Speech)===
 ====Usage notes====
 ====Synonyms====
 ====Antonyms====
 ====Derived terms====
 ====Related terms====
 ===See also===
 

Etymology[edit]

To enter etymologies, use {{der|blt|<langcode>|<term>}}, which langcode being the ISO code of the language. Other etymology templates are {{bor}}, {{inh}}, and {{cog}}; see their respective documentations. Use {{rfe|blt}} to mark and request other people to fill it.

Transliteration[edit]

To be determined.