Category:Korean entry maintenance
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Korean entries, or entries in other languages containing Korean terms, that are being tracked for attention and improvement by editors.
- Category:Korean descendants to be fixed in desctree: Entries that use
{{desctree}}
to link to Korean entries with no Descendants section. - Category:Korean entries referencing etymons with invalid IDs: Entries which use the
{{etymon}}
template with an invalid ID. For example,entry>lang>nonexistent ID
orlang>nonexistent entry>nonexistent ID
- Category:Korean entries with incorrect language header: Korean entries that have been placed under the wrong language header.
- Category:Korean links with ignored alt parameters: Pages containing Korean links where the
|alt=
parameter has been ignored. - Category:Korean links with ignored id parameters: Pages containing Korean links where the
|id=
parameter has been ignored. - Category:Korean links with manual fragments: Pages containing Korean links where a manual link fragment has been given.
- Category:Korean links with redundant alt parameters: Pages containing Korean links where the
|alt=
parameter is redundant. - Category:Korean links with redundant target parameters: Pages containing Korean links where the alt text could replace the link target, instead of being given separately.
- Category:Korean links with redundant wikilinks: Pages containing Korean links which contain a redundant wikilink.
- Category:Korean quotations with omitted translation: Korean quotations where a translation would normally be required but the translation has explicitly been omitted by specifying
-
. The translation should be supplied instead. - Category:Korean term requests: Entries with Template:der, Template:inh, Template:m and similar templates lacking the parameter for linking to Korean terms.
- Category:Korean terms in nonstandard scripts: Pages containing Korean terms in nonstandard scripts.
- Category:Korean terms needing to be assigned to a sense: Korean entries that have terms under headers such as "Synonyms" or "Antonyms" not assigned to a specific sense of the entry in which they appear. Use Template:syn or Template:ant to fix these.
- Category:Korean terms with audio pronunciation: Korean terms that include the pronunciation in the form of an audio file.
- Category:Korean terms with collocations: Korean entries that contain collocations that were added using templates such as
{{co}}
. - Category:Korean terms with IPA pronunciation: Korean terms that include the pronunciation in the form of IPA.
- Category:Korean terms with non-redundant manual script codes: Pages containing Korean terms with non-redundant manual script codes.
- Category:Korean terms with non-redundant manual transliterations: Pages containing Korean terms with non-redundant manual transliterations.
- Category:Korean terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys: Korean terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys.
- Category:Korean terms with quotations: Korean entries that contain quotes that were added using templates such as
{{quote}}
,{{quote-book}}
,{{quote-journal}}
, etc. - Category:Korean terms with redundant head parameter: Korean terms that contain a redundant head= parameter in their headword (called using
{{head}}
or a language-specific equivalent). - Category:Korean terms with redundant script codes: Pages containing Korean terms with redundant script codes.
- Category:Korean terms with redundant sortkeys: Korean terms with redundant sortkeys.
- Category:Korean terms with redundant transliterations: Pages containing Korean terms with redundant transliterations.
- Category:Korean terms with usage examples: Korean entries that contain usage examples that were added using templates such as
{{ux}}
. - Category:Korean undefined derivations: Korean etymologies using
{{undefined derivation}}
, where a more specific template such as{{borrowed}}
or{{inherited}}
should be used instead. - Category:Korean usage examples with omitted translation: Korean usage examples where a translation would normally be required but the translation has explicitly been omitted by specifying
-
. The translation should be supplied instead.
Subcategories
This category has the following 33 subcategories, out of 33 total.
D
- Korean descendants to be fixed in desctree (0 c, 0 e)
E
K
- Korean hanja terms lacking hangeul (0 c, 0 e)
- Korean terms with dialectal pitch accent marked (0 c, 368 e)
- Korean terms without ko-IPA template (0 c, 868 e)
L
- Korean links with ignored alt parameters (0 c, 4 e)
- Korean links with ignored id parameters (0 c, 2 e)
- Korean links with manual fragments (0 c, 452 e)
- Korean links with redundant alt parameters (0 c, 735 e)
- Korean links with redundant target parameters (0 c, 183 e)
- Korean links with redundant wikilinks (0 c, 3635 e)
Q
- Korean quotations with omitted translation (0 c, 4 e)
R
T
- Korean term requests (0 c, 7 e)
- Korean terms in nonstandard scripts (0 c, 4 e)
- Korean terms with audio pronunciation (0 c, 500 e)
- Korean terms with collocations (0 c, 141 e)
- Korean terms with IPA pronunciation (0 c, 27243 e)
- Korean terms with non-redundant manual transliterations (0 c, 2821 e)
- Korean terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys (0 c, 19824 e)
- Korean terms with quotations (0 c, 1012 e)
- Korean terms with redundant head parameter (0 c, 5 e)
- Korean terms with redundant script codes (0 c, 44941 e)
- Korean terms with redundant sortkeys (0 c, 13 e)
- Korean terms with redundant transliterations (0 c, 25619 e)
- Korean terms with usage examples (0 c, 3875 e)
- Terms with Korean translations (0 c, 22642 e)
U
- Korean undefined derivations (0 c, 1 e)