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rv vandal amori
add file:Women's health icon.svg to ♀︎. Note o for 'ore' in medieval greek in file:Marcianus_gr._299_fol_6.jpg; not a convention of Newton. File:Oberon symbol (fixed width).svg is a basic copper mineral (terre de cuivre, like soda for sodium) in that ms, etc.; inverted 'neuter' (old Venus) = Fr. rouille de cuivre = verdigris.
add Jupiter to Ƶ. add electrum to ♃.
note 🝇 vapour is cognate w 🝞 sublimation; same w inverse (earth and precipitation)
fix IPA celandine
note that ᶏ ᶐ ᶖ ᶙ have straight rt stroke into retro hook in orig IPA (Daniel Jones, “r-kʌləd vauəlz”, in lə mɛːtr fɔnetik [Le Maître phonétique], October-December 1940, p; 64 (https://www.jstor.org/stable/44705055), though modern fonts may attach hook to a serif. ᶕ may have hook on other side, like ᶔ 𝼛 ᶗ.
"And adding {{rfc|mul|Need meaning rather than graphical description}}
to an existing entry is a valid process. --RichardW57m"
Comparison of glyph in various fonts: [1]
add [file:Trifoliate snowflake icon (fixed width).svg] to [Module:Unicode data/images/002] at U+2745, plus bold to U+2746, trigger infoboxes at ❄, add 'winter' and 'snow' to the def
fix uu on Module:eo-pron
"This is my husband and I's favorite place to sit."
delete ㍲; target no longer covers it
delete KK column of Appendix:Proto-Khoe reconstructions
Click order should be: ʇ , ʖ , ʗ , ʞ , 𝼋
change U+2744 to Snowflake icon (light blue, bold).svg [or (fixed width)]
add thumb of as alt variant to ⚦
Tlingit US + Canadian.
Tyap [kcg], but need to confirm digraphs. Latin Ket? (Cyrl b, Ꞑꞑ -- no, n-comma. Kildin Saami as well.)
Add Mazahua caps: ⱥ,[ə], a̱,[ã], b,[ɓ], c,[k], cꞌ,[kʼ], cj,[kʰ], cu,[kʷ], cꞌu,[kʷʼ], cju,[kʷʰ], ch,[tʃ], chꞌ,[tʃʼ], chj,[tʃʰ], d,[ɗ], dy,[dz], e,[e], ɇ,[ɛ], e̱,[ɛ̃]/[ẽ], g,[ɡ], gu,[ɡʷ], hu,[w], ꞌhu,[w̰], i,[i], i̱,[ĩ], j,[j]/[h], jꞌ,[j̰], jm,[m̥], jn,[n̥], jñ,[ɲ̥], ju,[w̥], jy,[j̊], l,[l], m,[m], mꞌ,[m̰], n,[n], nꞌ,[n̰], ñ,[ɲ], ñꞌ,[ɲ̰], o,[o], ø,[ɔ], o̱,[õ]/[ɔ̃], p,[p], pj,[pʰ], r,[r], s,[s], sꞌ,[sʼ], sj,[sʰ], t,[t], tꞌ,[tʼ], tj,[tʰ], ts,[ts], tsꞌ,[tsʼ], tsj,[tsʰ], u,[u], ꞹ,[ɨ], u̱,[ũ], x,[ʃ], z,[z], zh,[ʒ], ꞌ,[ʔ],
Add Yele [yle]:
Orthography â a á d é e ê gh i î k l m n ń ng o ó p t u v w y IPA ɑ a æ t̠ e ɛ ə ɣ i ɨ k l m n̠ n̪ ŋ ɔ o p t̪ u β w̪ [β̞͡ð̞] j
- kp, dp, tp, ngm, nm, ńm, lv. Prenasalized /mp/ is written mb, but /nt̪/ and /ŋk/ are written nt and nk to distinguish them from nd /nt̠/ and ng /ŋ/. Prenasalized stops are written with an m when labial, including doubly articulated stops, as with md /n̠͡mt̠͡p/ or mg /ŋ͡mk͡p/, and with n otherwise. Nasal release is likewise written n or m, as in dny /t̠n̠ʲ/, kn /kŋ/, dm /t̠͡pn̠͡m/, km /k͡pŋ͡m/. Labialization is written w, and palatalization y, apart from ch for /tʲ/ and nj for /ntʲ/ (it is not clear if ch and nj are dental or (post-)alveolar).
- ꞉a for /ã/
full Shona [sn]
Chart of the IPA
[edit]Display fonts
[edit]If you "view page source" a page, you can see what classes are assigned in the HTML to any particular thing on the page, and then set fonts for those classes in your Special:MyPage/common.css (like this). In this case, if I correctly understand what you're looking to change, you can put
.mw-headline { font-family: 'Segoe UI Historic', BukyVede, Dilyana, 'Noto Sans Glagolitic', sans-serif; }
- to make the text of pages' ==English==, ===Noun===, and other headers appear in the fonts that are used for Glagolitic, and/or put
.headword-line { font-family: 'Mongolian Baiti', 'Noto Sans Mongolian', sans-serif; }
- to make the headword itself display in the fonts that are used for Mongolian.
Contributions
[edit]- Usonian, US American, related terms and citations
- Complex kin terms: co-aunt, co-brother-in-law, co-father, co-father-in-law, co-grandfather, co-grandfather-in-law, co-grandmother, co-grandmother-in-law, co-grandparents, co-husband, co-in-law, co-mother, cummer, co-mother-in-law, co-parent, co-parents-in-law, co-sibling-in-law, co-sister, co-sister-in-law, co-uncle, co-wife, coesposo, concuñado, consuegro, cross-cousin, husband-in-law, sister-wife, wife-in-law
- Number: eleventeen, eleventy, twelfty, heptakis-, hexakis-, octakis-
- other: じゃんけん, law of the tongue
- the entries at Category:Hadza lemmas (either added or confirmed), covering the Swadesh 100, pronouns, dead-animal interjections and corresponding nouns, and a few other words
two-thousandsies
[edit](two-thousandzies, two-thousand-zies)
Pronunciation
[edit]- en
Noun
[edit]Kwamikagami (uncountable)
- The decade that began on January 1, 2000 and ended on December 31, 2009.
- 2014, Rachel Maddow, The Rachel Maddow Show, April 17:
- And then for a brief moment, from the late nineteen-nineties till the early two-thousandsies, there was a little Cadillac as well.
- 2010, Frederico Moramarco, The City of Eden: Poems from a Life, page 101:
- THE TWO THOUSANDSIES
- 2014, Rachel Maddow, The Rachel Maddow Show, April 17:
- Citations
- 2009 Holden Pike, "Favorite TV of the 2000s", Movie Forums.com, Aug 23[2]
- And as this first decade winds down, how about your favorite shows of the 21st Century Aughts? Aaaaah, the Two-Thousandsies: I remember them well.
- 2010 Moira Clunie, "More things I meant to tell you about", An Auckland Vegan, Oct 13[3]
- In the late nineties/ early two thousandsies, Roasted Addiqtion in Kingsland was an exciting place for an almost-vegan vegetarian to go for brunch.
- 2011 John Cosby, "Reform is in the air!", Notes on the whiteboard, Mar 27[4]
- At the end of the two thousandsies, I think we were really making progress towards figuring out what would make our schools massively better.
- 2011 Adam Goldman, "Going Hollywood", May 2011[5]
- So I have stayed in New York, [...] living the life of a young college graduate in the late two-thousandsies, which is to say "getting laid off several times."
- 2011 Tom Houseman, "Oscar 2012: The Good, The Bad, and The Weird", Box Office Prophets, Nov 27[6]
- So when the Guilds started piling their awards on The King's Speech, everybody was kind of confused. Could this lighthearted period crowd-pleaser, a film that seemed to belong to the Oscar races of the late '80s rather than the late two-thousandsies, actually upset what was being called the film that defines a generation?
- 2012 Kurt Giambastiani, "It Could Happen…", Nov 08[7]
- My first published novel, The Year the Cloud Fell, was a finalist for the award, back in the early two-thousandsies.
- 2013? Kat Calvin, "Just Because You Have a Website Doesn't Mean You're 'In Tech' – Or Does It?", BIT Tech Digest, ≤ Jan 22[8] [comment 2013-Jan-22]
- In the 90s we probably needed to classify startups as “tech” or “non-tech”. [...] But now it’s the two thousandsies. You can’t go to the bathroom without using technology.
- 2013 Kat Calvin, " Hairstory", emPower magazine, May 01[9]
- Of course, this was the early two thousandsies, before Miss Jessie’s was in Target and everywhere you looked there were hair blogs, forums, tweetups and specialty salons.
- 2013 Margot Fernandez, "Might you be avoiding 'white food?'", Examiner.com, May 20[10]
- Hydrogenated oils were to the Fifties what High-Fructose Corn Syrup is to us in the Two-Thousandsies.
- 2014 "The worst songs by the best bands", Harmonix Music.com, Feb. 10[11]
- In the 90's, everyone went grunge, and in the two thousandsies and today, it's....well, whatever you call today's music.
Oldest attestation:
- Comment at The Portland Mercury[12]
- Re: "The Greatest Hold Steady Ticket Giveaway EVER!"
- I drink jack daniels and listen to lifter puller. Oh wait, that was the 90s and I don't remember much more than that. Now I'm older and not much wiser.
- Now in the two thousandsies I drink jack daniels and listen to the hold steady and think about how cool lifter puller was. Then I wake up more hung over than I used to feel.
- Posted by Jalank on 03/12/2009 at 11:55 AM
Fixing non-IPA tone notation
[edit]¹²³⁴⁵ > ˥˦˧˨˩ (or vice versa) and ⁻¹²³⁴⁵ > ꜒꜓꜔꜕꜖. reduce 55 > 5 only if not adjacent to another digit.
Online AWB
[edit]- [[13]]
Changing image that displays for a Unicode character entry
[edit]DB list at e.g. Module:Unicode data/images/002
Python script to create Wikt pages from a DB
[edit]Hadza
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]- hts
Verb
[edit]Kwamikagami
Noun
[edit]Kwamikagami m
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- Synonym: xhaano
Etymology
[edit]Related terms
[edit]Stenoscript
[edit](Stenoscript abc shorthand, 1968, Kellerman et al.)
Initiation à la phonétique
[edit]p b ꝑ ƀ ȹ ȸ t̪ d̪ t d ʈ ɖ c ɟ k ɡ q ɢ ʔ Cʷ Cᶣ ~ Cʷ̈ Cʲ ~ Cʸ Cᶛ ~ Cᵒ Cˀ + ˀC Cʰ m ɱ n̪ n ɳ ɲ ŋ ɴ ɸ β f vȹ ȸþ ð ɸ β ƒ ʋȹ ȸθ ẟ s z ʂ ʐ ç j x ɣ X ʁ ħ ʕ h ɦ ʍ w ʃ ʒ ʂ ʐ ɕ ʑ ɹ̭ ɹ ʂ ʐ ç j χ γ(ꭓ)ʁ (ო)ω l ɭ ʎ ʟ ʟ ɬ ɮ ꞎ 𝼅 𝼆(ʎʒ) f̂ v̂/(ⱴ) ɾ̭ ɾ ɽ̌ ɽ ʀ̭ ʀ ʀ̭ ʀ ᴩ̂ ʙ̂ r̭ r ʀ̭̌ ʀ̌ ʀ̭̌ ʀ̌ ʘ̭ ʘ ʘ̃ / ≠ ! ʇ ɣ ʗ̭ 𝒬 - - cgc qgq ʇ̃ ʗ̃