User:Dixtosa

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ka ამ მომხმარებლის მშობლიური ენა არის ქართული.
en-2 This user is able to contribute with an intermediate level of English.
ru-1 Этот участник владеет русским языком на начальном уровне.
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{{t}}-4 This user can write and understand very complex wiki template code.
lua-3 This user can write more complex Lua modules.
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Wiktionary:Requested entries (Georgian) User:Jberkel/lists/wanted/20190401/ka

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Georgian national corpus

my wiki-related stuff on github

myheadache

terms I constantly forget

Georgian


My other accounts are User:DixtosaBOT, User:Giorgi Eufshi

Ideas, projects, todo

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Progress level: quick note

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Progress level: ready to start

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In progress

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On hold / failed attempts

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Done

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Things that ease the creation and editing of (Georgian) entries

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Ideally, everything should be here

Things I have yet to clarify

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  • meagre vs meager
  • should we make an entry for the sop term because its pronunciation is different? for example "I dont know" pronounced like ai ron nou
  • copyright holder of ქეგლ
  • why unvisited links blank title attribute on hovering
  • what if lemma has the same inflectional form
  • quotations between defs again
  • the place of paronyms
  • suffixoids
  • "immature words" - are three sources enough?
  • Use Latin or Georgian script for ccs-pro.
  • when to split definitions. for example: # cat or female cat || # cat # female cat
    • maybe we need conventions about definition writing
  • in complex phrasal verbs: use one or someone?
    • maybe we need naming conventions?

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