User:Shāntián Tàiláng/sandbox

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(type=211) The nulliparous technetium phagocytizes many a cassowary. Autobiographical, all that ebony peptidoglycan diagonalizes more cartilaginously than a pangolin.

Test stuff
Written in August 2017:

Please pass this Great Idea on, people!

I know this will be, but  it (or  it) while it lasts.
 * [Juanito= God-is-Gracious]




 * [The colon provides context for a word or morpheme with multiple meanings or sub-meanings. Here, it indicates that in this particular formation, the verb is in the indicative mood, as opposed to, say, imperative or subjunctive.]


 * [A period indicates that the morphemes are fused, e.g. as with English sing, sang, sung, & song. The underscore, when used as a ruby character, is used as a placeholder for silence.]


 * [An exclamation point indicates an irregular inflection.]


 * ,,  ,    [A  is a  is a  is a . Too bad that isn't obvious to the young/inexperienced English speaker.]


 * = [A  is a  or  of s, literally " of the "]


 * ["Time flies"->Time (noun) flies (third-person singular verb)] [The hyphen should be used whenever there are five or more kanji in a row and it isn't clear which kanji denote what collection of morphemes.]


 * ["Time flies"->(Thou/Ye) time (imperative verb) (house)flies (accusative noun)]


 * . ["The boom [of a crane] near those unfinished houses went ["said"] kaboom." Two exclamation points indicate suppletion or high irregularity.]

End "universal glossing" idea

Written in November 2017:

(see the meaning of his name!)

Now tell me why we have "funny" American Indian names.

I mean, just look at 神禮. It could be or  or even  or something.

Latin




Proper noun


Sidenote: Yes, I know, but I wanted to see how cool his name would be in Chinese anyway.

Hanzi
and (see the meanings of their names!)

So could be  or  or even  or something.

Hawaiian

 * 1) Please note the word order.
 * Gloss: did eat the cat OBJ the mouse.
 * Gloss: did eat the cat OBJ the mouse.

Testing for a form of Hebrew transliteration similar to Egyptian
Compare with jnk, its reconstructed pronunciation, and its Egyptological pronunciation.

Sino-Korean
or    So the meaning of his name is...

Hmmm, that's odd. This page states that his name means "Becoming the Sun". Which is rather hard to tell from the word order and the fact that there's no or similar annotations to help me (literally, it looks like "Sun Become"). Unlike, from 🇰🇲, which I can easily take to mean "", even though they're in reverse and would be spelled as with a  in between, as in:

or, perhaps, as

Compare with 🇨🇬, from 🇰🇲.

Incidentally, Kim's birth name, means "forming a pillar". See.

So what does mean? Her name looks like

Does that given name mean "peace in the capital city"? I do not know.

Proper noun

 * 1) * So on the other hand, I know what her first name ( Phúc) means; it is "golden happiness" or "iron bliss" or something similar.
 * 1) * So on the other hand, I know what her first name ( Phúc) means; it is "golden happiness" or "iron bliss" or something similar.