Template talk:ko-pron

Latest comment: 7 years ago by Metaknowledge in topic RFC discussion: September 2012–August 2017

Documentation

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The following parameters are supported: ipa, phon (phonetic hangul), audio (audio filename), rr (or rv), yr (or y).

If ipa is not supplied, the template {{rfp}} will be displayed.

The phon field will display only if the phonetic hangul differs from the page name.

E.g.:

{{ko-pron|ipa=[haːngugʌ]|phon=한ː국어|rr=Hangugeo}}

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Discussion

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Also discussed at Wiktionary talk:About Korean. -- Visviva 06:52, 25 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

IPA slashes

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This template adds its own slashes around the IPA section. That confounds attempts to specify a phonetic transcription and to specify alternate IPA pronunciations. See (l, “r”) for an example. May I remove the slashes? Rod (A. Smith) 18:01, 22 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

Feel free... or perhaps, since I would suppose that we would always want a phonetic transcription, they could just be replaced with brackets? Sorry for the mixup; things like this always get the better of me. ;-) Incidentally, ipa2 does exist for alternate pronunciations (and we could add ipa3, ipa4 if it seems warranted, though such cases might be better addressed with a written-out explanation). -- Visviva 18:28, 22 August 2007 (UTC)Reply
Some IPA transcriptions require multiple alternatives. Besides, some editors may prefer to transcribe more broadly or narrowly than others, so I think we should let the editors add the brackets or slashes, just as they do with {{IPA}}. I'll make the change now. If you disagree with it, though, feel free to discuss this further and/or revert my edit. Rod (A. Smith) 23:23, 16 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

RFC discussion: September 2012–August 2017

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This template generates gratuitously large output; see e.g. 한국어#Pronunciation. —RuakhTALK 18:01, 24 September 2012 (UTC)Reply


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