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Enjoy your stay at Wiktionary! Ultimateria (talk) 02:56, 11 March 2024 (UTC)
/ɔ/ vs /o/ ending for Gujarati male nouns
[edit]Hello User:स्वर्गसुख, I have been noticing many IPA pronunciations have been being added to Gujarati entries for male nouns, in which the ending is written as /ɔ/. This however, is incorrect and the correct phonetic transcription is /o/. As far as I know, Turner is the only scholar to use such transcription. Masica, Cardona, and all other scholars as far as I am aware of use /o/ to refer to the male ending of Gujarati nouns. Hopefully we can determine the scholarly consensus to standardise the phonetic transcription.Chariotrider555 (talk) 20:10, 14 July 2024 (UTC)
जन्मु (جَنۡمُ) vs जनमु (جَنَمُ)
[edit]Hi. You recently changed the Sindhi entry to जनमु from जन्मु. As per my references either are correct, see for example Mewaram's Sindhi-English Dictionary or IIS Adipur's Standard Trilingual for the former and Central Hindi Directorate's Trilingual dictionary or Stack's English Sindhi Dictionary for the latter. Your assertion is not correct and if you are going to make this edit you should add it as an alternative spelling. UsNadeem (talk) 23:18, 14 October 2024 (UTC)