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[[User:Maxwell|Maxwell]] ([[User talk:Maxwell|talk]]) 19:23, 24 October 2023 (UTC) I'm seeing a few uses of "halflingin" / "halflingen" as an equivalent to gnome->"gnomish". Have not seen you use that word elsewhere. Did you intend that -- a new innovation perhaps -- or is it a typo? Asking so I know whether to adjust them. | [[User:Maxwell|Maxwell]] ([[User talk:Maxwell|talk]]) 19:23, 24 October 2023 (UTC) I'm seeing a few uses of "halflingin" / "halflingen" as an equivalent to gnome->"gnomish". Have not seen you use that word elsewhere. Did you intend that -- a new innovation perhaps -- or is it a typo? Asking so I know whether to adjust them. | ||
− | [[User:Tao alexis|Tao alexis]] ([[User talk:Tao alexis|talk]]) 19:45, 24 October 2023 (UTC) I stumbled into it with writing some background history pages; I think Neolithic. Either way, yes, "halflingen" is official. Trying to fix "elven" to "elvish" when talking about culture, while keeping it "elven" when talking about objects. And gnomish throughout, along with half-orcish. Dwarven/dwarvish works the same as elven/elvish. Please fix "halflingin" to "halflingen;" I hadn't realised I'd made that error. | + | [[User:Tao alexis|Tao alexis]] ([[User talk:Tao alexis|talk]]) 19:45, 24 October 2023 (UTC) I stumbled into it with writing some background history pages; I think Neolithic. Either way, yes, "halflingen" is official. Trying to fix "elven" to "elvish" when talking about culture, while keeping it "elven" when talking about objects. "That's an elvish village, but out front there's an elven cart." And gnomish throughout, along with half-orcish. Dwarven/dwarvish works the same as elven/elvish. Please fix "halflingin" to "halflingen;" I hadn't realised I'd made that error. |
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Maxwell (talk) 19:23, 24 October 2023 (UTC) I'm seeing a few uses of "halflingin" / "halflingen" as an equivalent to gnome->"gnomish". Have not seen you use that word elsewhere. Did you intend that -- a new innovation perhaps -- or is it a typo? Asking so I know whether to adjust them.
Tao alexis (talk) 19:45, 24 October 2023 (UTC) I stumbled into it with writing some background history pages; I think Neolithic. Either way, yes, "halflingen" is official. Trying to fix "elven" to "elvish" when talking about culture, while keeping it "elven" when talking about objects. "That's an elvish village, but out front there's an elven cart." And gnomish throughout, along with half-orcish. Dwarven/dwarvish works the same as elven/elvish. Please fix "halflingin" to "halflingen;" I hadn't realised I'd made that error.