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A 2022-12-16 12:01:03 Robin Scott <...address hidden...>
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Indeed. |
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A* 2022-12-16 05:45:15 Stephen Kraus <...address hidden...>
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Not just the language source, but also the [rK] and [uk] tags which imply that じゅんろく is normally written in kana.
We've made a handful of these types of splits so far this year (截断, 提挈, 有相無相, etc.) |
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A* 2022-12-16 05:01:01 Jim Breen <...address hidden...>
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I don't think this split is appropriate. I appreciate that the となかい and じゅんろく readings are coming from different sources, but it will end up violating our 2/3 merge rule as we'll have two entries with identical kanji and meanings. I think it's probably better left as a single entry. |
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A* 2022-12-15 23:20:14 Stephen Kraus <...address hidden...>
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Proposed a split into entry 2857024 |
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-</r_ele>
-<r_ele>
-<reb>じゅんろく</reb> |
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A 2022-05-01 04:41:12 Jim Breen <...address hidden...>
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(show/hide 2 older log entries)
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A* 2022-05-01 04:17:38 Stephen Kraus <...address hidden...>
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shinmeikai romanizes the Ainu word as "tonakkai"
wiktionary says "tonakkai" is "recorded as Sakhalin dialect" and
that "tunahkay" is listed in contemporary Ainu sources. I checked
the PDF that wiktionary cites and it appears on page 94.
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/馴鹿#Etymology_1 |
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-<lsource xml:lang="ain">tunakkay</lsource>
+<lsource xml:lang="ain">tunahkay</lsource> |
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A 2021-11-13 02:01:36 Marcus Richert <...address hidden...>
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トナカイ 348926
馴鹿 2220
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+<ke_inf>&rK;</ke_inf>
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+<re_pri>spec2</re_pri>
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-<lsource xml:lang="ain"/>
+<lsource xml:lang="ain">tunakkay</lsource> |