Talk:法

The translingual part says this means "France" or "French", but it is not the case of Japanese, due to the different ways of transliteration between Chinese(法) and Japanese(仏). I have no idea about Korean, and it could be limited only Chinese and its dialect. --Aphaia 05:33, 29 August 2007 (UTC)

Mandarin readings
Can it be added in which contexts the various Mandarin readings are used? 131.123.120.57 22:22, 17 December 2009 (UTC)


 * To User:204.11.186.190: Look closely. —suzukaze (t・c) 07:31, 11 October 2016 (UTC)

Can it be added in which contexts the various Mandarin readings are used? There are four of them, with no clue given to the reader in which context(s) each is used, or why there are so many different readings for the same character. ZDic gives one reading for this character: http://www.zdic.net/z/1c/xs/6CD5.htm 204.11.186.190 15:46, 29 November 2016 (UTC)


 * https://gfycat.com/EasyDishonestChafer —suzukaze (t・c) 21:13, 29 November 2016 (UTC)

That does not make any sense. Actually fixing the entry so that it is completely clear in which contexts the four different Mandarin readings are used will be a good solution (as will actual discussion here rather than simple copying and pasting of links as a substitute for such). 173.88.241.33 02:32, 30 November 2016 (UTC)


 * Did you even open the link? —suzukaze (t・c) 06:08, 30 November 2016 (UTC)

Yes, I did. It's clear that what has been done was to create a hidden section that is almost impossible to notice needs to be opened, which contains the crucial information that should be available and visible to everyone, not just the tiny club of editors that think it's best to hide information. Make it visible! And, still, it's preferable to actually discuss rather than add enigmatic comments, links, etc. without actually engaging in discussion (or actually fixing entries so they are usable and complete). 204.11.189.94 15:28, 30 November 2016 (UTC)


 * Is the "[expand]" button/link really that hard to notice? (honest question, not being snarky) What do you think would be a better placement of the notes? —suzukaze (t・c) 22:33, 30 November 2016 (UTC)

Yes, it certainly was. Promptly make the crucial information (in which contexts the various Mandarin readings are used) visible to all beside the tiny coterie of editors who think it is best to hide things like this. Such a practice doesn't make our project more useful to anyone. 173.88.241.33 18:09, 1 December 2016 (UTC)


 * (Please tone down the condescending attitude...) Something like this?

Note:
 * Mandarin
 * (Pinyin) :  fǎ, fā, fá, fà (fa3, fa1, fa2, fa4)
 * (Zhuyin) : ㄈㄚˇ, ㄈㄚ, ㄈㄚˊ, ㄈㄚˋ
 * fǎ - normal pronunciation;
 * fā - used in some colloquial words (e.g. 法兒 (“method”) in 沒法兒 and 想個法兒 );
 * fá - used in 法子 (“method”) and 法兒 (“method”);
 * fà - common Taiwan variant in 法國 (“France”).
 * Cantonese (Jyutping) : faat3


 * Mandarin
 * (Standard Chinese, Beijing)  [//en.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?title=Module%3Azh%2Fdata%2Fcmn-hom&action=edit +]
 * Pinyin : fǎ
 * Zhuyin : ㄈㄚˇ
 * Wade-Giles : fa3
 * Gwoyeu Romatzyh : faa
 * IPA (key) : /fa̠²¹⁴/
 * (Standard Chinese, Beijing)  [//en.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?title=Module%3Azh%2Fdata%2Fcmn-hom&action=edit +]
 * Pinyin : fā
 * Zhuyin : ㄈㄚ
 * Wade-Giles : fa1
 * Gwoyeu Romatzyh : <tt>fa</tt>
 * IPA (key) : /fa̠⁵⁵/
 * (Standard Chinese, Beijing) <abbr title="Add Mandarin homophones (click on this if and only if you know what you are doing!)"> [//en.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?title=Module%3Azh%2Fdata%2Fcmn-hom&action=edit +]
 * Pinyin : <tt>fá</tt>
 * Zhuyin : ㄈㄚˊ
 * Wade-Giles : <tt>fa2</tt>
 * Gwoyeu Romatzyh : <tt>far</tt>
 * IPA (key) : /fa̠³⁵/
 * (Standard Chinese, Beijing) <abbr title="Add Mandarin homophones (click on this if and only if you know what you are doing!)"> [//en.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?title=Module%3Azh%2Fdata%2Fcmn-hom&action=edit +]
 * Pinyin : <tt>fà</tt>
 * Zhuyin : ㄈㄚˋ
 * Wade-Giles : <tt>fa4</tt>
 * Gwoyeu Romatzyh : <tt>fah</tt>
 * IPA (key) : /fa̠⁵¹/
 * Cantonese
 * (Standard Cantonese, Guangzhou) <abbr title="Add Cantonese homophones (click on this if and only if you know what you are doing!)"> [//en.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?title=Module%3Ayue-pron%2Fhom&action=edit +]
 * Jyutping : <font face="Consolas">faat3
 * Yale : <font face="Consolas">faat
 * Cantonese Pinyin : <font face="Consolas">faat8
 * Guangdong Romanization : <font face="Consolas">fad3
 * IPA (key) : /fɑːt̚³/


 * —suzukaze (t・c) 19:16, 3 December 2016 (UTC)

After numerous requests, the entry still gives no indication in which contexts the several different Mandarin readings are used. Thus, the entry needs to be fixed so that this information is available to all who use this project. 131.123.176.126 03:03, 5 December 2016 (UTC)


 * Well what do you want? I asked you where you would like the notes to be and you ignored me. I proposed a solution above and you ignored me. Besides, I find it hard to believe that "[expand]" really is that difficult to find. It's not my fault if you refuse to use the interface right and refuse to help make it better. —suzukaze (t・c) 03:33, 5 December 2016 (UTC)


 * We could sorta split the pronunciations, but that would mean we have to repeat all the other lects' pronunciations. — justin(r)leung { (t...) 05:48, 5 December 2016 (UTC)

Korean pronunciation
Why does the Korean pronunciation and hangul appear twice? 173.88.246.138 21:18, 8 November 2020 (UTC)


 * There's nothing wrong with it. —Suzukaze-c (talk) 17:36, 9 November 2020 (UTC)