Talk:Nāmaς

Great job! You must have had a hard time making it so complex and difficult.

I must say I'm very impressed with your work on Nāmaς. It has such complexity and uniqueness. Keep up the good work! John S.

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What in the world happened to your article!? pá mamûnám ontā́ bán 18:25, March 18, 2012 (UTC)

Wikicode decided to eliminate all possibility of the speakers to multiply. There has ocurred a glossocide...

In reality, I was on my way to put a couple of graphemes in angular brackets, but it didn't like that I used arrows instead of brackets - ⟨grapheme⟩. The problem was that I wrote an "s", which it interpreted as the "strike through" command. Why it did that on the entire page, I've got no bloody idea. I tried to clean it up, undo the revisions, but no... Waahlis kyām dēkar 18:33, March 18, 2012 (UTC)

Wow, that's so annoying. Can you not find the source in the code? I have no idea why undoing it didn't fix the problem. pá mamûnám ontā́ bán 18:36, March 18, 2012 (UTC)

Annoying isn't enough. Even the categories in the bottom are sliced through! And have been searching for a solution for no less than a week, so I decided that it ought to retire. The name change is welcome though... kyām dēkar 18:47, March 18, 2012 (UTC)

Bloody hell, I just took a look at the code - it's littered with. Yeah, it's horrendous, I feel for you. pá mamûnám ontā́ bán 18:49, March 18, 2012 (UTC)

Thanks :). I'd never dare writing what you did just there though... Ah, smart - a template. kyām dēkar 18:52, March 18, 2012 (UTC)

Lithuanian
Did you know that "namas" [ˈnaːmɐs] means "house" in Lithuanian? :) pá mamûnám ontā́ bán 08:07, March 28, 2012 (UTC)

Ha! I had no idea! Did you know that "Kihā́mmic"means...oh wait. :P. Such things are always fun! I did however now that it meant "to bow, bend" in Sanskrit, such as in "namaste". kyām dēkar 14:18, March 28, 2012 (UTC)