…treatment requests, once closed and (if applicable) acted upon, are archived on Wikipedia-style archive subpages. These can be found at Wiktionary:Language treatment requests/Archives and in the list below: As can be seen at w:Nkore-Kiga language , Kiga [cgg] should definitely be…
…le search than a trip to the library. They are more likely to check in with the Wikipedia community, or to turn to another online friend, than they are to ask a reference librarian for help. They rarely, if ever, buy the newspaper in hard copy; instead, they graze through copious…
Mooré - Wikipedia Jump to content From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Gur language of Burkina Faso You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in French (October 2025) Click [show] for important translation instructions. Machine translat…
…ely make anyone elaborate. — Justin ( ko vf 00:10, 13 March 2026 (UTC) Reply On wikis, the custom is to take more into account than just the raw number of votes on either side. That's why the term " !vote " is used in discussions here. A bare "support" or "oppose" doesn't carry a…
…ਹਿਲਾਂ Sannita (WMF) ਵੱਲੋਂ Reminder: Help us decide the name of the new Abstract Wikipedia project ਵਿਸ਼ੇ ਵਿੱਚ pa: ਕਿਰਪਾ ਕਰਕੇ ਆਪਣੀ ਭਾਸ਼ਾ ਵਿੱਚ ਤਰਜਮਾ ਕਰਨ ਵਿੱਚ ਮਦਦ ਕਰੋ en: Requests for the bot flag should be made on this page. This wiki uses the standard bot policy , and allows global…
…ace as its alternate form, but not the other way around. Even its corresponding Wikipedia page redirects to its article on Euclidean space. But I'm not sure if this is correct as I don't really have much experience in Wiktionary. NOTAROBOT1101 ( talk ) 09:21, 1 March 2026 (UTC) R…
…ad read back then. [1] When I say community work, I am talking about stuff like Wikipedia: large distributed groups of people doing something together, usually online, often unpaid. Usually international, often nerdy, often (but not always) FLOSS or FLOSS-adjacent. You are going …
…ad read back then. [1] When I say community work, I am talking about stuff like Wikipedia: large distributed groups of people doing something together, usually online, often unpaid. Usually international, often nerdy, often (but not always) FLOSS or FLOSS-adjacent. You are going …