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This user knows little about Lua and just mimics existing usage.
I used to contribute as Lo Ximiendo ; here's the Notice of Resignation for that account.
Also, I'm BeeStone at the wiki The Anglish Moot .
My Chinese name: ... [ edit ]
My name in Chinese
Pinyin
Simplified
Traditional
"Meaning"
Chá Línglì
茶灵力
茶靈力
Tea Spirit Power
Comment
茶 Chá is a surname chosen for brown, the color of some kinds of tea.
靈力 Línglì may well be a somewhat literal translation of Elfriede .
Readings of my name in Han characters
Tang
Mandarin
Cantonese
Taiwanese Min Nan
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Chá Línglì
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Sixian Hakka
Korean
Vietnamese
Japanese
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Sandbox [ edit ]
See what templates I'm working on here . Don't forget to make any suggestions over there.
Sino-Xenic Terms for Classical Chinese Dance [ edit ]
Yoni Eggs [ edit ]
Sino-Xenic Terms for Submission (Islam) [ edit ]
Not-so-personal Projects [ edit ]
Lemmatas for Milestones [ edit ]
German lemmata: 68,640/100,000 (May my edits concerning German and related languages be for those, who love such languages unconditionally and spiritually.)
Polish lemmata: 45,841/100,000
Catalan lemmata: 20,921/100,000
Friulian lemmata: 1,634/10,000
Piedmontese lemmata: 842/1,000
Chinese Pronunciations To Be Checked [ edit ]
I wish somebody could translate the guide for the Chinese Character Reader by Hanyu Gujinyin Ziliaoku and put the translation in a Wiktionary page.
Hausa Language [ edit ]
For template parameters, how about a pair that involves both the Ajami (Arabic abjad) and Boko (Roman alphabet) counterparts, just like the Malay language is to its Jawi and Rumi counterparts? One could also write the Kanuri language in Ajami, too. In the Malagasy language, the Ajami script is also called Sorabe .
It's amazing (not to mention also amusing) what one could learn from a single dictionary.
I wish {{ha-noun }}
were similar to {{ar-noun }}
when it comes to diacritics and plural forms.
Copy-pasta reference: à/â/ā, è/ê/ē, ì/î/ī, ò/ô/ō, ù/û/ū, ā̀, ḕ, ī̀, ṑ, ū̀, r̃, Ɓ ɓ, Ɗ ɗ, Ƙ ƙ, Ƴ ƴ
Adjectives [ edit ]
M, m
matsī̀wàcī (insolent); mur̃jējḕ (muscular)
W, w
wafēcḕ (huge)
A, a
aduwā̀ f (desert date tree); àgōgo m (clock, watch); Ailàn f (Ireland); àwazā̀ f (rib cage)
B, b
bàutā f (slavery; worship); buɓḕwā f (okra); baitī̀ m (stanza in chiefly prosody)
Ɓ, ɓ
ɓākutu m (clay pot w/o a neck)
C, c
caka (clubs in playing cards); cōcì m (church)
D, d
dangā f (cornstalk fence; constructed barrier); dàr̃nī m , plural darnuka (cornstalk fence); digā̀ f (pickaxe); dar̃mā̀ f (lead, tin); dūkìyā f (wealth, asset, riches); dumɓū m (worn-out tool)
Ɗ, ɗ
ɗāwīsù m (peacock); ɗḕfī m (edge, tip); ɗigṑ m (drop, drip; dot, period); ɗa (basic seed syllable)
F, f
fàsfô m (passport); fatsa f (fish-hook)
G, g
gagài m (aphrodisiac); gâiwā f (lunged mudfish); gimbìyā f (princess)
H, h
hàmīlā̀ f (sword sling); hàmayyā̀ f (rivalry, political opposition); hàlakā̀ f (destruction, perishing); hàngum m (mumps); hanī̀ m (prohibition); hasàfī m (small gift); hùsūfī̀ m (eclipse)
J, j
jìminā f (ostrich); jinsī̀ m (biological sex; gender in grammar; kind, race, species); jùwā f (dizziness, vertigo)
K, k
kubbì m (hearts in playing cards); kōmā f (small fishing net); kōmī m (canoe); kōtù f (court); kùcākī m (slovenly person); kùnî m (quinine)
Ƙ, ƙ
ƙūgìyā f (hook, anchor); ƙùmbā f (mussel shell; fingernail, talon); ƙùrungù m (spotted catfish)
L, l
laccā̀ f (lecture); làmbū m (garden, irrigated farm); lazzā̀ f (flavor); luggā̀ f (language)
M, m
makaɗī m (musician's drumstick; spindle); makāmā f (handle in one sense, excuse in another) / makā̀mā m (a traditional title held by one of an amir's councillors); mayānī m , plural mayanai (kerchief); mùhibbā̀ f (respect); muhūjī m (a boring tool, as in a drill?); muhūrī m (two-handled carving tool); mùjallā̀ f , plural mujalloli (magazine, journal); mūjìyā f (owl); murfī m (stopper, cover, lid); mùr̃zānī̀ m (red coral); mūzī m (simpleton); mùzūrū m (tom-cat)
N, n
nāfilā̀ f (extra, non-compulsory prayer); nahawū̀ m (grammar); nāhiyā̀ f (continent); nasar̃ā̀ f (victory, success)
R, r
ràndā f (large pot for water storage)
S, s
sarƙā̀ f (chain; chain necklace); sī̀rīƙī m (cornstalk flute); sōmī̀ m (beginning, start); sṑsō m (loofah, sponge); sùfānā̀ f (wrench)
Sh, sh (ش /Ŝ/Š, technically)
shāhṑ m (hawk, falcon); shḕkarā̀ f (year); shiftā̀ f (dictation); shingē m (fence)
T, t
tàɓō m (mud); tàmbayā̀ f (question); tārū m , plural taraye (large fishing net); tḕku f (ocean, sea); tōshiyā f (bribe); tōzō m (hump, for instance, of a camel); tūbàlī m , plural tubala (brick; akin to Swahili tofali ); Tūr̃ai m (Europe); tūtā̀ f (flag, banner)
Ts, ts
tsabgā̀ f (cane, rod, switch); tsaunī̀ m (hill); tsēre m (race, contest); tsìbirī m (island); tsīgī m (lark, warbler); tsīla f (tapeworm)
U, u
ùƙūbā̀ f (misery, anguish); ūlù m (wool, wool thread); usùr̃ m , plural usurori (whistle); umr̃ā f (the minor Hajj in Islam)
W, w
wasàlī m (vowel); wuƙā f (knife); wuyā̀ m (neck); wā̀sā m , plural wasanni (game, sport); war̃ƙā̀ f (paper sheet, paper money, leaf)
Y, y
yankī̀ m (part, section; district, region, province, state); yàrī m (earring[s]); yayyafī m (drizzle, light rain)
Z, z
zî m (diamonds in playing cards); zîk m (zipper); zùrū m (staring, stare); zùnubī̀ m (sin)
Ɓ, ɓ
ɓùlla (grade 3; to appear suddenly), ɓùra (grade 3; to hop, to jump about), ɓusā̀ (grade 1; to bore a hole into something)
About the Chakma language [ edit ]
Correct me if I'm inaccurate about these terms.
Arabic script [ edit ]
Adapted writing systems [ edit ]