User talk:Jgcooper

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Please don't use dieresis with Latin vowels; use macrons instead. Also, do not use macrons with titles of articles: macrons are used only pedagogically, which means that when making a link to another article, you can make it appear as if the word has macrons, whereas the actual title of the other article does not have macrons. When editing a page, there is a listbox under the "Save page" button: choose "Latin/Roman" in that listbox (I think that it's the default) then a series of characters should appear to the right of it and under it, and the bottom row has vowels with macrons, just in case you can't type them. —AugPi 01:42, 17 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

When you edited this page, you added a noun template for the inflection line instead of an adjective template. I have corrected the inflection line and the inflection table. --EncycloPetey 21:20, 31 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]