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Bolded text!

And a little bit of italic!

A fun link to check it out!

IPA(key): /xɔf tɔ ˈrɛ.t͡sɔrt txis in ˈpɔ.lisx?/ obsolete or nonstandard characters (?), invalid IPA characters (?)

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(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

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  • IPA(key): /ˌand a ˌlitle ˌbit ˌof spaˌniʃ lanˈɡwaxe/ [ˌãn̪d̪ a ˌli.t̪le ˌβ̞it̪ ˌof spaˌniʃ lãŋˈɡwa.xe]
A useful file to check it out!

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Sandbox is a Nintendo Switch game place where you can experiment with the wiki-text!


English[edit]

Noun[edit]

Sandbox (plural Sandboxes)

Pronunciation[edit]

IPA(key): /ʃænɖbɔç/

  1. Sandbox
  1. This is a example definition!
  1. This is a example of a usage example!
    This is a usage example!

A fun game for the Nintendo Switch!

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From initial letter A... of the English word word..., using a movement similar to the ASL sign Handshape@Location-Facing... (gloss...). Imitative of....

Production[edit]

This entry needs a photograph or drawing for illustration. Please try to find a suitable image on Wikimedia Commons or upload one there yourself!
  • This one-handed ASL sign is produced with the head tilted...:
    1. Posture the dominant hand in Handshape... Location..., Facing....
    2. Wiggle the fingers of the dominant hand....
    3. Hold both hands still briefly....

Adverb[edit]

Upload png, jpg, or gif image. (ASL gloss: GLOSS...)


  1. translation...; another translation of sense... 1, written in English...
    (ASL gloss) ASL GLOSS WHAT? EXAMPLE SENTENCE...
    "English translation of example sentence 1...."
  2. translation... sense 2...
    (ASL gloss) ASL GLOSS WHAT? EXAMPLE SENTENCE...
    "English translation of example sentence 2..."

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