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::I'm addressing Arka, who started this discussion and asked for wishes. The dictionary is the one he mentions above in his original entry ([http://www.geocities.com/Arka_Garam http://www.geocities.com/Arka_Garam]). It is quite comprehensive and would help to improve the knowledge about Pel Perrakithor a lot. --[[User:Grunior|Grunior]] 10:26, 14 March 2008 (EDT)
::I'm addressing Arka, who started this discussion and asked for wishes. The dictionary is the one he mentions above in his original entry ([http://www.geocities.com/Arka_Garam http://www.geocities.com/Arka_Garam]). It is quite comprehensive and would help to improve the knowledge about Pel Perrakithor a lot. --[[User:Grunior|Grunior]] 10:26, 14 March 2008 (EDT)
:::Ah, of course. Somehow thought I had to find that link in the Language article, not here. Sorry. Arka's last edit here was more than a year ago, I doubt that he is still reading this page. Maybe we should try and contact him to ask if he minded us taking over the dictionary contents? --[[User:Daevaorn|Daevaorn]] 05:30, 15 March 2008 (EDT)
:::Ah, of course. Somehow thought I had to find that link in the Language article, not here. Sorry. Arka's last edit here was more than a year ago, I doubt that he is still reading this page. Maybe we should try and contact him to ask if he minded us taking over the dictionary contents? --[[User:Daevaorn|Daevaorn]] 05:30, 15 March 2008 (EDT)
::::Agreed. The problem is, that he doesn't have a link on his pages and i couldn't find one here either. I'll try to contact him in-game, but that might take a while. Maybe you could try the same? --[[User:Grunior|Grunior]] 08:18, 17 March 2008 (EDT)

Revision as of 12:18, 17 March 2008

OK - This is nearly back up to what it was before we lost the backup (and this time I'm keeping my own backups) There may be a few changes here and there (my memory not being what it was) so if anyone spots major differences, please let me know.

Now what? I have a huge amount of vocabulary, but this isn't best suited to the Wiki-style layout. I can separate it into themes (like a phrase book would): food, weapons, body parts etc. This might be useful to those wanting a feel for the language. I am maintaining a dictionary at http://www.geocities.com/Arka_Garam which I am happy to reference from here.

Any ideas? What do people want to see here?

Arka 2.1.07

First of all, a dictionary. ;)

I found the link to your dictionary more by chance than by searching. I'm really impressed! But due to the fact that most people, just like me, only find this wiki, but not the slightly hidden link to your dictionary - wouldn't it be better to put the dictionary on this wiki, too?

A nice addition would be a dictionary in the other direction, means: English -> Pel Perrakithor --Grunior (signature added ex post--Daevaorn 05:10, 10 March 2008 (EDT))

Hello, Grunior. Whom are you addressing, and what/where is that dictionary you are refering to. Of course it would be good to copy such a ressource to the wiki. --Daevaorn 05:14, 10 March 2008 (EDT)
I'm addressing Arka, who started this discussion and asked for wishes. The dictionary is the one he mentions above in his original entry (http://www.geocities.com/Arka_Garam). It is quite comprehensive and would help to improve the knowledge about Pel Perrakithor a lot. --Grunior 10:26, 14 March 2008 (EDT)
Ah, of course. Somehow thought I had to find that link in the Language article, not here. Sorry. Arka's last edit here was more than a year ago, I doubt that he is still reading this page. Maybe we should try and contact him to ask if he minded us taking over the dictionary contents? --Daevaorn 05:30, 15 March 2008 (EDT)
Agreed. The problem is, that he doesn't have a link on his pages and i couldn't find one here either. I'll try to contact him in-game, but that might take a while. Maybe you could try the same? --Grunior 08:18, 17 March 2008 (EDT)