Difference between revisions of "Classroom talk:Basic Ilocano Lexicon"
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+ | Might be we should add the link to the Ilocano lexicon on the main page. | ||
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+ | We need to add the references to the Bloomfield article. | ||
+ | --[[User:Dorothee Beermann|Dorothee Beermann]] 20:59, 4 September 2013 (UTC) | ||
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+ | I filled in the POS from the online dictionary where possible and basically guessed the rest. | ||
+ | The adjective "sweet" is represented as sam.it in X and nasam-it in the online dictionary. I kept it to the X one. | ||
+ | - Sindre |
Latest revision as of 15:31, 9 September 2013
Community driven online dictionary
Might be we should add the link to the Ilocano lexicon on the main page.
We need to add the references to the Bloomfield article. --Dorothee Beermann 20:59, 4 September 2013 (UTC)
I filled in the POS from the online dictionary where possible and basically guessed the rest. The adjective "sweet" is represented as sam.it in X and nasam-it in the online dictionary. I kept it to the X one. - Sindre