User talk:Ovey 56

First of all, "Guaraní" is not a typo. See our list of languages. Second, headword templates are required. gn will do for Guaraní entries: gn, gn, gn, etc. Not only do they standardize the headword display, they also put the page in the right categories. Any edit without a headword template gets tagged by an abuse filter and someone like me will have to clean it up. I might as well give you our welcome template with links to our policies and other useful pages, though I know you've been around here for almost a year already. The part about the headword templates is covered in our Entry layout page:

Chuck Entz (talk) 04:06, 20 February 2024 (UTC)

Guaraní
Hi - you've already been asked not to chagne Guaraní to Guarani, but you're still doing it:. Please stop. Theknightwho (talk) 12:05, 23 February 2024 (UTC)

Icelandic IPA transcriptions
Thanks for your attempts at adding Icelandic IPA transcriptions, but you've been using a transcription system that doesn't match existing transcriptions so it breaks links to Rhymes pages. For instance, the t in isn't aspirated and we use, not  (the Rhymes page is Rhymes:Icelandic/aiːtɪ, not Rhymes:Icelandic/ajːtʰɪ). The vowel length rules (to the extent that it is somewhat predictable) are described in Icelandic phonology and the rules for whether a written stop consonant is aspirated are described in Icelandic orthography. Please follow the rules described in the Wikipedia articles and the system in existing transcriptions so that we have consistency and so that rhymes links work. — Eru·tuon 20:13, 2 March 2024 (UTC)