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    Oct 15, 2024Wiktionary is a wiki, which means that you can edit it, and all the content is dual-licensed under both the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License and the GNU Free Documentation License.Before you contribute, you may wish to read through some of our help pages, and bear in mind that we do things quite differently from other wikis.
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    (Early New Persian) Exact usage of this combining ligature along with ؾ and ؿ varies according to different manuscripts, authors, and scribes. In general, they are used to differentiate various forms of the very common Persian suffix written with final yeh ـی, which is most commonly pronounced [iː].The modern suffix derives from several suffixes, such as the Middle Persian 𐭩𐭪𐭠 ...
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    Jan 6, 2025This page gives traditional counterparts of given names in various languages. The primary goal of the page is to show cognate names (that is, names which have arisen from the same source, often the Bible) as well as to show "traditional" counterparts (that is, names which are not cognate but are often treated as being "the same" name, for example, if one is a translation of the other or ...
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    Feb 5, 2025The purpose of Wiktionary Thesaurus is to serve the role of an electronic thesaurus—a dictionary of synonyms, near-synonyms, antonyms, and near-antonyms, and also of other semantically related terms such as hyponyms, hypernyms, meronyms, and holonyms.. The purpose of such a thesaurus in general is mainly to help anyone who writes for living or fun—writers, managers, contributors to wikis ...
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    Feb 7, 2025Wiktionary is a multilingual dictionary (also thesaurus and phrase-book) and has distinctive content policies. Words must be attested and idiomatic (that is, words should be in use, and phrases should be commonly used idioms), and submissions should be neutral and verifiable. […] [] Wiktionary was proposed on the Wikipedia-L mailing list in April 2001 by Larry Sanger, just three months after ...

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