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User:Malku H₂n̥rés

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    I am a French linguist studying everything in linguistics but particularly historical linguistics, the Afroasiatic family and languages of Northwest Africa in Antiquity. I mostly contribute in:

    • The Reconstruction namespace
    • Modules (for pronunciation, transliteration and inflection)
    • The etymology section
    • Afroasiatic languages
    • My Wiktionary projects (see below).

    I used to construct an international auxiliary language and program a French-Spanish translator, after having learned Spanish in four months, and I wish I could expand it adding other Romance or Indo-European languages on it. I've never ended any of both. However, see below my achievement on Wiktionary, which are actual.

    Subpages:

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    Languages I speak
    frCet utilisateur a pourlangue maternelle lefrançais.
    en-4This user speaksEnglish at anear-native level.
    es-3Este usuario tiene un conocimientoavanzado delespañol.
    de-3Dieser Benutzer beherrschtDeutsch aufhohem Niveau.
    French native (Standard Parisian), fluent in English (not wholly without error), Spanish self-taught (4 months, my level decreased due to lack of practice), German at school (9 years)
    Languages I studied
    afa-pro-2This user speaksProto-Afroasiatic at anintermediate level.
    ber-pro-2This user speaksProto-Berber at anintermediate level.
    sem-pro-3This user speaksProto-Semitic at anadvanced level.
    tzm-3This user speaksCentral Atlas Tamazight at anadvanced level.
    phn-2This user speaksPhoenician at anintermediate level.
    xpu-2This user speaksPunic at anintermediate level.
    ine-pro-2Só dʰértōrsḗmséneh₂s dn̥ǵʰuh₂és wékʷti.
    frm-2Cet useur peult contribuer avec un niveaulintermediaire defrançois.
    fro-2Cel usere puet contribuir avoec un nivelintermediare defrançois.
    la-2Hic usorlingua Latinamediae difficultatis conferre potest.
    grc-1Ὅδε ὁ χρώμενοςστοιχειώδη γνῶσιν τῆςἀρχαίας ἑλληνικῆς ἔχει.
    ang-1Þes brucere understentÆnglisc geþeodena micele.
    I'm studying Berber languages. Otherwise, I love old languages! Can understand Middle and Old French through French as for Middle English. Studied (Classical) Latin and Ancient Greek, as well as reconstructed languages of the Afroasiatic family as well as PIE, and Phoenician/Punic.
    Writing systems
    A
    Latn
    This user'snative script isLatin.
    /ʑ/
    IPA-4
    This user has acomprehensive understanding of theIPA.
    𐤇
    Phnx-4
    This user isfluent in thePhoenician script.

    Tfng-3
    This user has anadvanced understanding of theTifinagh script.
    Ω
    Grek-3
    This user has anadvanced understanding of theGreek script.
    Ж
    Cyrl-3
    This user has anadvanced understanding of theCyrillic script.
    𐌈
    Ital-2
    This user has anintermediate understanding of theOld Italic script.
    𒈠
    Xsux-1
    This user has abasic understanding of theCuneiform script.
    Latin script native, very good at IPA transcriptions, can read Phoenician, Tifinagh, Greek and Cyrillic scripts without help (excepted modified or added characters for some versions of Cyrillic). Studied moreover several scripts derived from Ancient Greek (Italic, etc.) and also a bit of Akkado-Sumerian cuneiforms.
    "Programming" languages
    {{t}}-3This user has anadvanced knowledge ofwiki templates, and can modify code written by others.
    Lua-3This user has anadvanced knowledge ofLua, and can modify code written by others.
    JS-3This user has anadvanced knowledge ofJavaScript, and can modify code written by others.
    All self-taught. I'm peculiarly good at programming using regular expressions (Regex, called patterns in Lua), I programmed or will program several pronunciation modules (see contributions below). Ask me for pronunciation, inflection and romanization templates and modules.

    Contributions

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    Achievements

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    Achievements
    • Proto-Turkic
      • Some numeral entries:CAT:Proto-Turkic numerals
    • Proto-Kartvelian:
      • Some numeral entries:CAT:Proto-Kartvelian numerals
    • Proto-Indo-European
      • Update of number boxes:CAT:Proto-Indo-European numerals
    • Proto-Germanic
      • Update of number boxes:CAT:Proto-Germanic numerals
    • Phoenician
      • Standardization and literal meaning of quotations:CAT:Phoenician terms with quotation
      • Standardization
      • Etymology
    • Italic languages
    • User:Malku H₂n̥rés/Afroasiatic consistency to gather as many available resources about Afroasiatic languages as possible
    • Proto-Semitic
    • Proto-West Semitic
      • Origin of its use as a reconstructed language
    • Proto-Afroasiatic
      • Standardization
    • Central Atlas Tamazight
      • Standardization
      • Basic vocabulary
      • Etymology
    • Proto-Berber
      • Standardization
    • Pronunciation modules and templates
    • Hebrew
      • Proposals for romanization
    • Modification ofMOD:hyphenation so that hyphenation can be module-automated.
    • Others
      • Minor contributions to English, French, German and Spanish.
    • Templates
    • Safaitic:
      • Some lemmas

    Current

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    Current

    To do

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    To do
    • Pronunciation modules and templates
      • Tashelhit:MOD:shi-IPA and{{shi-IPA}}
      • Maltese:MOD:mt-IPA and{{mt-IPA}}
      • Reconstructed languages: really easy (see their "Wiktionary:About Lang" page)
        • Proto-Semitic
        • Proto-Germanic
        • Proto-Berber
      • Afroasiatic
        • Semitic
          • Aramaic
            • Classical Syriac: from transcription
            • Other Aramaic dialects: not sure if it's useful
          • Hebrew: from a full transcription
          • Punic: replace{{xpu-rows}} and work from vowels-including transcription
          • Moroccan Arabic: the transcription has full vocalization
        • Berber
          • Kabyle: Latin script
          • Tarifit: If Tifinagh, automated transcription to Latin
          • Tashelhit: from transcription
          • Tuareg languages: Latin script (Tifinagh are soft redirects)
            • Tamasheq: explicit pronunciation
        • Cushitic: Latin script
          • Somali:
          • Saho:
          • Oromo:
        • Egyptian: automatable
          • Coptic: automated dialect-based translit
      • Other
        • Turkic
        • Niger-Congo
        • Greek
        • Germanic
          • German: mostly automatable. Some exceptions manageable with respelling
          • Swedish: likely feasible.
          • Dutch: possibly doable.
          • English: not impossible, if French pronunciation can be automated, English too, and likewise there will be plenty of respellings. Assume is voiceless, indicate stress and change vowel realization after it as in Russian, etc.
        • Breton: possibly doable.
      • etc.
    • Derivation templates
    • Transliteration modules
      • Aramaic
    • Typing aid modules
      • MOD:typing-aids/data/Xsux: from romanization (ASCII) to cuneiform sign because it has no ambiguity unlike the reverse. Take a table with all the material and use regex in the module editor. Perhaps edit the cuneiform romanization template to automate it, in order to make this huge table as useful as possible.
    • Inflection modules
      • Central Atlas Tamazight:
        • Declension
        • Conjugation
      • Hausa
        • Conjugation
      • Proto-Semitic: about roots (remember Metaknowledge)
        • Conjugation
      • Akkadian
        • Conjugation
        • Declension
    • Central Atlas Tamazight:
    • Akkadian
      • {{akk-verb}} (headline template)
      • Inflection tables: declension and conjugation
    • Import my virtual library (AA + Ber) onUser:Malku H₂n̥rés/Afroasiatic consistency
    • Image of a text on entries with a quote from an old language
      • Phoenician/Punic
      • Numidian: since it's not in Unicode, see{{t2i}} and make a specific one like the Phoenician one.
      • List of eligible languages:
    • Languages to expand:
      • Phoenician/Punic
      • Safaitic
      • Proto-Semitic
      • Proto-Berber
      • Proto-Afroasiatic
      • Tamasheq
      • etc.
    • Old South Arabian (remember Metaknowledge) dialectology: merge the family under a single eponymous language, change the PS&PWS standard, remove the OSA languages (Minaean, Qatabanian, Sabaean) in the PS&PWS entries and turn this into labels (their respective Wikipedia pages exist) on the OSA entries.
    • Aramaic dialectology: label the dialects on the Aramaic pages following the ones on PS&PWS entries
    • {{module}}: perhaps find a pattern to automate by bot its replacement (what was I thinking to, writing this?)

    Translingual

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    Etymology

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    Compound of*malku(the king,nominative singular of Proto-Semitic*malk-(king)) +*h₂n̥rés(of the man,genitive singular of Proto-Indo-European*h₂nḗr(man)).

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): (assuming PIE *h₂ is /ħ/)[ˈmal.ku ħn̩.ˈres]

    Proper noun

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    Malku H₂n̥rés (nominativeMalku H₂n̥rés,genitiveMalki H₂n̥rés,accusativeMalka H₂n̥rés)

    1. user name of User/Malku H₂n̥rés
      1. etymological name and family name of Malku H₂n̥rés

    Declension

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    Facultative. "Malku" can be inflected in the singular bound form following Proto-Semitic declension on*malk- whereas "H₂n̥rés" remains always at the genitive case.

    Usage notes

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    Call me Malku.

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