Talk:iber
Latest comment: 6 years ago by Equinox in topic Why?
Greek
editGreek just added. All-important form to be presented here. — This unsigned comment was added by 108.41.0.140 (talk).
- Removed - wrong alphabet for Greek. SemperBlotto (talk) 21:22, 19 October 2017 (UTC)
- Iber means an inhabitant for the peninsula and meant to describe ethnic Georgians as well. Please discuss and stop removing. If there's a problem with Greek coding you're more than welcome to correct me.
- He did correct you. You're trying to add this to the wrong page, so none of your content belongs here- you might as well be adding it to the entry at marshmallow. If you want to add a Greek entry, I believe the correct place would be at Ίβηρ. Even if it were the right place, you left out the part of speech header and the headword line (see WT:EL for more information). Also, you need to learn about language codes:
- {{der|la|grc|Ἴβηρ||}} added the entry to Category:Latin terms derived from Ancient Greek
- {{lb|hy|archaic}} added the entry to Category:Armenian terms with archaic senses
- {{lb|en|historical}} added the entry to Category:English terms with historical senses
- The language code for Greek is "el".
- He did correct you. You're trying to add this to the wrong page, so none of your content belongs here- you might as well be adding it to the entry at marshmallow. If you want to add a Greek entry, I believe the correct place would be at Ίβηρ. Even if it were the right place, you left out the part of speech header and the headword line (see WT:EL for more information). Also, you need to learn about language codes:
- Iber means an inhabitant for the peninsula and meant to describe ethnic Georgians as well. Please discuss and stop removing. If there's a problem with Greek coding you're more than welcome to correct me.
- I might add that ancient Iberia was only part of what is now modern Georgia, and there's also Georgia in the United States, so your definition wasn't very helpful either.
- Finally, it's not a serious error, but the
{{lb}}
template takes an unlimited number of parameters after the language code, so {{lb|el|archaic|historical}} does exactly the same thing as {{lb|el|archaic}}{{lb|el|historical}}
- Finally, it's not a serious error, but the
- Before you try to add any more Greek entries you should go to Category:Greek language and look through the resources linked to from there. Chuck Entz (talk) 06:37, 20 October 2017 (UTC)
Why?
editWhy do you want to remove Greek?
- Greek does not use Latin script. See above. Read it. Equinox ◑ 00:24, 9 November 2017 (UTC)
Turkish
editUser:Robbie SWE In Turkish it means that. The sources can be above the roof.