User:Mahagaja



Formerly known as Angr.

In addition to the languages listed in my Babel box, languages I'm comfortable adding and discussing lemmas in include:
 * Ancient Greek
 * Burmese
 * Gothic
 * Latin
 * Lower Sorbian
 * Middle Irish
 * Middle Welsh
 * Old English
 * Primitive Irish
 * Sanskrit
 * Welsh
 * Yiddish

See my user page at Wikipedia.


 * /common.css
 * /common.js
 * /fa-Avst
 * /Homer 5
 * /IPA for Irish references
 * /Ogham
 * /Old Irish s~ph
 * /Sandbox
 * /sga-glosses
 * /Thucydides 1
 * /κλάνυμι

For cleanup

 * CAT:Ancient Greek entries with language name categories using raw markup
 * CAT:Ancient Greek entries with topic categories using raw markup
 * CAT:Ancient Greek terms with incomplete pronunciation
 * CAT:Descendants to be fixed in desctree by language
 * CAT:IPA pronunciations with invalid IPA characters
 * CAT:IPA pronunciations with invalid representation marks
 * CAT:IPA pronunciations with paired HTML tags
 * CAT:Irish entries with language name categories using raw markup
 * CAT:Irish entries with topic categories using raw markup
 * CAT:Links with manual fragments by language
 * CAT:Lower Sorbian entries with topic categories using raw markup
 * CAT:Pages using bad params when calling a template
 * CAT:Pages using ISBN magic links
 * CAT:Pronunciation templates without a pronunciation
 * CAT:Requests concerning Burmese
 * CAT:Requests concerning Irish
 * CAT:Requests concerning Old Irish
 * CAT:Requests concerning Lower Sorbian
 * CAT:Requests concerning Welsh
 * CAT:Requests concerning Middle Welsh
 * CAT:Requests for definitions in German entries
 * CAT:Requests for gender in Welsh entries
 * CAT:Requests for inflections in Ancient Greek entries
 * CAT:Requests for inflections in German entries
 * CAT:Requests for inflections in Irish entries
 * CAT:Requests for inflections in Old Irish entries
 * CAT:Requests for native script for Ancient Greek terms‎
 * CAT:Requests for native script for Avestan terms‎
 * CAT:Requests for native script for Gothic terms‎
 * CAT:Requests for native script for Old Church Slavonic terms
 * CAT:Requests for native script for Sanskrit terms‎
 * CAT:Requests for pronunciation in Ancient Greek entries
 * CAT:Requests for pronunciation in German entries
 * CAT:Requests for pronunciation in Irish entries
 * CAT:Requests for pronunciation in Old Irish entries
 * CAT:Requests for pronunciation in Welsh entries
 * CAT:Requests for transliteration of Yiddish terms with Hebrew-only letters
 * CAT:Welsh entries with topic categories using raw markup
 * CAT:Yiddish entries with topic categories using raw markup
 * Special:UncategorizedPages
 * User:Erutuon/mainspace headers/possibly incorrect
 * User:Jberkel/lists/wanted/20240701/ga
 * User:Jberkel/lists/wanted/20240701/grc

Reverse lookup

 * http://tools.wmflabs.org/dixtosa/

Templates to remember

 * def-uncertain
 * taxfmt for scientific names with existing entries
 * tcl to transclude place names from English entries
 * tq to turn quote text green
 * transterm for glosses

My protologisms

 * – the conjunction of Brexit with the COVID-19 pandemic, especially in terms of problems exacerbated by this conjunction
 * Apparently I wasn't the only person to think of this; see Brovid at the MacMillan Dictionary.
 * – to convert into a different variety of the same language
 * – someone who wants to be a badass but is too good-hearted to pull it off
 * – engaging in a variety of artistic endeavors, but without talent in any of them.
 * – like a barroom brawl, but more British
 * – a language that has died but was later revived, and gets modern vocabulary by borrowing or calquing from living languages
 * – like a barroom brawl, but more British
 * – a language that has died but was later revived, and gets modern vocabulary by borrowing or calquing from living languages
 * – a language that has died but was later revived, and gets modern vocabulary by borrowing or calquing from living languages

(Note: multitalentless is already at Urban Dictionary, meaning at least one other person has come up with this word independently of me.)