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Welcome to the Apertium Wiki! - [[User:Francis Tyers|Francis Tyers]] 22:46, 21 March 2009 (UTC)
Welcome to the Apertium Wiki! - [[User:Francis Tyers|Francis Tyers]] 22:46, 21 March 2009 (UTC)

Hei! -[[User:ivarref|Ivar Refsdal]]

== Talk:Liste des paires de langues ==

most of the three-letter-code pairs seem to be missing? (sme-nob, sme-fin, etc.)
: and it was for pairs you were working about. Francis Tyers wrote me about that later. The problem was a wrong character difficult to see in a regular expression ( l instead of ] ). So it didn't worked when there was a three-letter-code on the left side. See The answer I gave to Francis on my or his discussion page. [[User:Bech|Bech]] 16:53, 3 April 2012 (UTC)

== Language is hard – hẘæt! ==

<spectie> tuõˊlˈlʼjed <-- this is a word
<Flammie> at least skolt sami doesn't have combining underlines or
word-internal exclamation marks and vertical bars
<spectie> yeah, they win by not having word-internal exclamation marks
<spectie> pretty much ever language apart from armenian wins there >__>

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Welcome to the Apertium Wiki! - Francis&nbsp;Tyers 22:46, 21 March 2009 (UTC)

Hei! -Ivar Refsdal

Talk:Liste des paires de langues[edit]

most of the three-letter-code pairs seem to be missing? (sme-nob, sme-fin, etc.)

and it was for pairs you were working about. Francis Tyers wrote me about that later. The problem was a wrong character difficult to see in a regular expression ( l instead of ] ). So it didn't worked when there was a three-letter-code on the left side. See The answer I gave to Francis on my or his discussion page. Bech 16:53, 3 April 2012 (UTC)

Language is hard – hẘæt![edit]

   <spectie> tuõˊlˈlʼjed <-- this is a word
   <Flammie> at least skolt sami doesn't have combining underlines or
             word-internal exclamation marks and vertical bars
   <spectie> yeah, they win by not having word-internal exclamation marks
   <spectie> pretty much ever language apart from armenian wins there >__>