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- 10:50, 15 April 2025 Foħθīrix phonology (hist | edit) [3,439 bytes] Bukkia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{main|Foħθīrix}} This page gives an extensive description of '''Foħθīrix phonological''' features. ==Consonants== The consonant system distinguishes 30 phonemes, traditionally arranged in the following scheme: {| class="wikitable" |- | colspan="2" | || colspan="3" | <center>''IPA''</center> || colspan="3" | <center>''Transcription''</center> |- | style="width: 120px;" rowspan="4" | <small>''plosive''</small> || style="width: 120px;"| <small>''voiceless''</small>...")
- 06:51, 15 April 2025 Sevvuferyn Semantics (hist | edit) [1,772 bytes] BioLogos (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=Hyla vs yyizyn= Both of these words mean "a lot of/many" in theory, but in practice they are not used interchangeably From observations of its use, it is evident that "hyla" is used for continuous groups of data and uncountable items (e.g weight of an object, emotions) whereas "yyizyn" is used for discrete groups of data and countable items (e.g number of leaders in an army, number of elements in the periodic table)")
- 04:38, 15 April 2025 Proto-Alri phonology (hist | edit) [2,723 bytes] Bukkia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{main|Proto-Alri}} This page gives an extensive description of '''Proto-Alri phonological''' features. ==Consonants== The consonant system distinguishes 20 phonemes, traditionally arranged in the following scheme: {| class="wikitable" |- | colspan="2" | || colspan="3" | <center>''IPA''</center> || colspan="3" | <center>''Transcription''</center> |- | style="width: 120px;" rowspan="3" | <small>''plosive''</small> || style="width: 120px;"| <small>''voiceless''</small> ||...")
- 04:19, 15 April 2025 Proto-Alri syntax (hist | edit) [1,571 bytes] Bukkia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{main|Proto-Alri}} This page gives an extensive description of '''Proto-Alri syntactical''' features. ==Main clause and word order== Proto-Alri is an almost strictly '''SOV''' (''Subject-Object-Verb'') language. '''ṫiʡek̇ə laje majrow''' <small>the man sees the dog</small> The quite rich case system allows every other possible word order, but most of them prove to be very marked and infrequently used. The only word order with a clear role and a frequent usage...")
- 04:06, 15 April 2025 Hoð‘i syntax (hist | edit) [974 bytes] Bukkia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{main|Hoð‘i}} This page gives an extensive description of '''Hoð‘i syntactical''' features. ==Main clause and word order== Hoð‘i is an almost strictly '''SVO''' (''Subject-Verb-Object'') language. ek‘ ðiɣ imo mɛð‘i ek‘ laž <small>the man sees the dog</small> Despite the limited case system, the word order is essentially fixed because of the lacking distinction between the subject and the direct object. The other elements in the sentence are u...")
- 03:12, 15 April 2025 Cažorih syntax (hist | edit) [1,104 bytes] Bukkia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{main|Cažorih}} This page gives an extensive description of '''Cažorih syntactical''' features. ==Main clause and word order== Cažorih is an almost strictly '''SOV''' (''Subject-Object-Verb'') language. ğẽx loz more imo <small>the man sees the dog</small> The case system, which clearly distinguishes between the subject and the direct object, allows every other possible word order to some extent, but most of them prove to be very marked and infrequently used...")
- 03:07, 15 April 2025 Foħθīrix syntax (hist | edit) [1,123 bytes] Bukkia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{main|Foħθīrix}} This page gives an extensive description of '''Foħθīrix syntactical''' features. ==Main clause and word order== Foħθīrix is an almost strictly '''SOV''' (''Subject-Object-Verb'') language. θihex laže mārū <small>the man sees the dog</small> The quite rich case system allows every other possible word order, but most of them prove to be very marked and infrequently used. The only word order with a clear role and a frequent usage is '''...")
- 03:04, 15 April 2025 Nämty syntax (hist | edit) [1,108 bytes] Bukkia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{main|Nämty}} This page gives an extensive description of '''Nämty syntactical''' features. ==Main clause and word order== Nämty is an almost strictly '''SOV''' (''Subject-Object-Verb'') language. tiħek läty märüg <small>the man sees the dog</small> The quite rich case system allows every other possible word order, but most of them prove to be very marked and infrequently used. The only word order with a clear role and a frequent usage is '''OSV''' (''Obje...")
- 02:46, 15 April 2025 Βaβar syntax (hist | edit) [1,588 bytes] Bukkia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{main|Βaβar}} This page gives an extensive description of '''Βaβar syntactical''' features. ==Main clause and word order== Βaβar is an almost strictly '''SOV''' (''Subject-Object-Verb'') language. tɬʼīx xūɸɴ ɸaqurā sūɣ <small>the man sees the dog</small> The case system, which clearly distinguishes between the subject and the direct object, allows every other possible word order to some extent, but most of them prove to be very marked and infreque...")
- 02:23, 15 April 2025 Memniq syntax (hist | edit) [976 bytes] Bukkia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{main|Memniq}} This page gives an extensive description of '''Memniq syntactical''' features. ==Main clause and word order== Memniq is a mainly '''VSO''' (''Verb-Subject-Object'') language. jaťre̥ke ʔinu̥r o̥sfem <small>the man sees the dog</small> The case system, which clearly distinguishes between the subject and the direct object, allows every other possible word order to some extent, but most of them prove to be very marked and infrequently used. The on...")
- 14:48, 14 April 2025 Iðâɣ phonology (hist | edit) [2,700 bytes] Bukkia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{main|Iðâɣ}} This page gives an extensive description of '''Iðâɣ phonological''' features. ==Consonants== The consonant system distinguishes 20 phonemes, traditionally arranged in the following scheme: {| class="wikitable" |- | colspan="2" | || colspan="3" | <center>''IPA''</center> || colspan="3" | <center>''Transcription''</center> |- | style="width: 120px;" rowspan="2" | <small>''plosive''</small> || style="width: 120px;"| <small>''voiceless''</small> || style...")
- 05:52, 14 April 2025 Thahi syntax (hist | edit) [984 bytes] Bukkia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{main|Thahi}} This page gives an extensive description of '''Thahi syntactical''' features. ==Main clause and word order== Thahi is an almost strictly '''VSO''' (''Verb-Subject-Object'') language. gäkhägùsga gòpha kheʔù <small>the man sees the dog</small> The quite rich case system allows every other possible word order, but most of them prove to be very marked and infrequently used. The only word order with a clear role and a frequent usage is '''VOS''' (''...")
- 05:49, 14 April 2025 Dʰakʰi syntax (hist | edit) [1,030 bytes] Bukkia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{main|Dʰakʰi}} This page gives an extensive description of '''Dʰakʰi syntactical''' features. ==Main clause and word order== Dʰakʰi is an almost strictly '''SOV''' (''Subject-Object-Verb'') language. '''koːbʰa gʰeʡuː kəgʰəkuːska''' <small>the man sees the dog</small> The quite rich case system allows every other possible word order, but most of them prove to be very marked and infrequently used. The only word order with a clear role and a frequent u...")
- 05:44, 14 April 2025 Ṙaçi syntax (hist | edit) [999 bytes] Bukkia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{main|Ṙaçi}} This page gives an extensive description of '''Ṙaçi syntactical''' features. ==Main clause and word order== Ṙaçi is an almost strictly '''SOV''' (''Subject-Object-Verb'') language. küva ʝöʔəw käʝäkəwska <small>the man sees the dog</small> The quite rich case system allows every other possible word order, but most of them prove to be very marked and infrequently used. The only word order with a clear role and a frequent usage is '''O...")
- 05:40, 14 April 2025 Đaxi syntax (hist | edit) [982 bytes] Bukkia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{main|Đaxi}} This page gives an extensive description of '''Đaxi syntactical''' features. ==Main clause and word order== Đaxi is an almost strictly '''SOV''' (''Subject-Object-Verb'') language. koβa ɣɛhu kɑɣɑkuska <small>the man sees the dog</small> The quite rich case system allows every other possible word order, but most of them prove to be very marked and infrequently used. The only word order with a clear role and a frequent usage is '''OSV''' (''Ob...")
- 12:29, 13 April 2025 Senjecas - Russian Sayings (hist | edit) [4,048 bytes] Caeruleancentaur (talk | contribs) (New material.)
- 06:13, 13 April 2025 Æbbro syntax (hist | edit) [1,285 bytes] Bukkia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{main|Æbbro}} This page gives an extensive description of '''Æbbro syntactical''' features. ==Main clause and word order== Æbbro is an almost strictly '''SOV''' (''Subject-Object-Verb'') language. tterni woohano tuurkarom <small>the man sees the dog</small> The quite rich case system allows every other possible word order, but most of them prove to be very marked and infrequently used. The only word order with a clear role and a frequent usage is '''OSV''' (''...")
- 05:55, 13 April 2025 Ỹhɛ syntax (hist | edit) [1,005 bytes] Bukkia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{main|Ỹhɛ}} This page gives an extensive description of '''Ỹhɛ syntactical''' features. ==Main clause and word order== Ỹhɛ is an almost strictly '''SVO''' (''Subject-Verb-Object'') language. osmɔç vuɣner moce hüɟa <small>the man sees the dog</small> The total lack of any case system, and of any distinction between the subject and the direct object, makes the word order firmly fixed. The other elements in the sentence are usually placed in the order...")
- 05:51, 13 April 2025 Proto-Saːkdi syntax (hist | edit) [1,139 bytes] Bukkia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{main|Proto-Saːkdi}} This page gives an extensive description of '''Proto-Saːkdi syntactical''' features. ==Main clause and word order== Proto-Saːkdi is an almost strictly '''VOS''' (''Verb-Object-Subject'') language. '''buːgnez moʈ boːrɖa rosmɔq''' <small>the man sees the dog</small> The total lack of any case system, and of any distinction between the subject and the direct object, makes the word order firmly fixed. The other elements in the sentence ar...")
- 05:46, 13 April 2025 Eβmiʔ syntax (hist | edit) [1,106 bytes] Bukkia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{main|Eβmiʔ}} This page gives an extensive description of '''Eβmiʔ syntactical''' features. ==Main clause and word order== Eβmiʔ is an almost strictly '''VOS''' (''Verb-Object-Subject'') language. vuɣner moʈ βühɖa hosmɔç <small>the man sees the dog</small> The total lack of any case system, and of any distinction between the subject and the direct object, makes the word order firmly fixed. The other elements in the sentence are usually placed in the...")
- 05:43, 13 April 2025 Žérði syntax (hist | edit) [1,102 bytes] Bukkia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{main|Žérði}} This page gives an extensive description of '''Žérði syntactical''' features. ==Main clause and word order== Žérði is an almost strictly '''SVO''' (''Subject-Verb-Object'') language. rosmɔ búɣnez moč bórğa <small>the man sees the dog</small> The total lack of any case system, and of any distinction between the subject and the direct object, makes the word order firmly fixed. The other elements in the sentence are usually placed in the...")
- 05:36, 13 April 2025 Rertu syntax (hist | edit) [1,095 bytes] Bukkia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{main|Rertu}} This page gives an extensive description of '''Rertu syntactical''' features. ==Main clause and word order== Rertu is an almost strictly '''VSO''' (''Verb-Subject-Object'') language. bū́gnez moc rosmɔ bṓrɟa <small>the man sees the dog</small> The total lack of any case system, and of any distinction between the subject and the direct object, makes the word order firmly fixed. The other elements in the sentence are usually placed in the order...")
- 10:20, 12 April 2025 Pı̇ħ phonology (hist | edit) [2,423 bytes] Bukkia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{main|Pı̇ħ}} This page gives an extensive description of '''Pı̇ħ phonological''' features. ==Consonants== The consonant system distinguishes 17 phonemes, traditionally arranged in the following scheme: {| class="wikitable" |- | colspan="2" | || colspan="3" | <center>''IPA''</center> || colspan="3" | <center>''Transcription''</center> |- | style="width: 120px;" rowspan="2" | <small>''plosive''</small> || style="width: 120px;" rowspan="2" | || style="width: 30px;"|...")
- 09:56, 12 April 2025 Pı̇ħ syntax (hist | edit) [1,122 bytes] Bukkia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{main|Pı̇ħ}} This page gives an extensive description of '''Pı̇ħ syntactical''' features. ==Main clause and word order== Pı̇ħ is an almost strictly '''SOV''' (''Subject-Object-Verb'') language. '''nɔɴqɛ̣h qon su̇h njạ''' <small>the man sees the dog</small> The total lack of any case system, and of any distinction between the subject and the direct object, makes the word order firmly fixed. The other elements in the sentence are usually placed in t...")
- 09:53, 12 April 2025 Bīṙ syntax (hist | edit) [1,102 bytes] Bukkia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{main|Bīṙ}} This page gives an extensive description of '''Bīṙ syntactical''' features. ==Main clause and word order== Bīṙ is an almost strictly '''SOV''' (''Subject-Object-Verb'') language. nɔhqɛ̱ṙ qon sū h́a̱ <small>the man sees the dog</small> The total lack of any case system, and of any distinction between the subject and the direct object, makes the word order firmly fixed. The other elements in the sentence are usually placed in the order...")
- 09:49, 12 April 2025 Į̄mχɛ̱́ syntax (hist | edit) [1,134 bytes] Bukkia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{main|Į̄mχɛ̱́}} This page gives an extensive description of '''Į̄mχɛ̱́ syntactical''' features. ==Main clause and word order== Į̄mχɛ̱́ is an almost strictly '''SVO''' (''Subject-Verb-Object'') language. nɔ̀χɛ̱́ θū ɑ̀rɛ́ χon <small>the man sees the dog</small> The total lack of any case system, and of any distinction between the subject and the direct object, makes the word order firmly fixed. The other elements in the sentence are...")
- 05:54, 12 April 2025 Pı̀ syntax (hist | edit) [1,099 bytes] Bukkia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{main|Pı̀}} This page gives an extensive description of '''Pı̀ syntactical''' features. ==Main clause and word order== Pı̀ is an almost strictly '''SVO''' (''Subject-Verb-Object'') language. ɔ̄̀nhɛ̱ sū̀ ña̱ hó <small>the man sees the dog</small> The total lack of any case system, and of any distinction between the subject and the direct object, makes the word order firmly fixed. The other elements in the sentence are usually placed in the order...")
- 03:15, 12 April 2025 Proto-Piti syntax (hist | edit) [2,310 bytes] Bukkia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{main|Proto-Piti}} This page gives an extensive description of '''Proto-Piti syntactical''' features. ==Main clause and word order== In its earlier stage, Proto-Piti is a mainly '''VSO''' (''Verb-Subject-Object'') language. This stage is clearly proved by the cliticization phenomenon of the archaic personal pronouns to the verbal form. <b>liːloṕ oɬ ɬiːro</b> → <b>liːloṕoɬ ɬiːro</b> <small>see I man → I see the man</small> After this earlier stage, b...")
- 02:55, 12 April 2025 Jeʂtəra syntax (hist | edit) [1,322 bytes] Bukkia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{main|Jeʂtəra}} This page gives an extensive description of '''Jeʂtəra syntactical''' features. ==Main clause and word order== Jeʂtəra is a mainly '''VSO''' (''Verb-Subject-Object'') language. līloṕət́ līroliə sopa <small>the man sees the dog</small> There are clear traces hinting to a previous underlying '''SOV''' (''Subject-Object-Verb'') order, not being '''VSO''' a preservation of the archaic first word order in Proto-Piti. Some of thiese traces...")
- 02:45, 12 April 2025 Viwdiwgu syntax (hist | edit) [1,485 bytes] Bukkia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{main|Viwdiwgu}} This page gives an extensive description of '''Viwdiwgu syntactical''' features. ==Main clause and word order== Viwdiwgu is an almost strictly '''SVO''' (''Subject-Verb-Object'') language. vīru līlužɛc suvɛ <small>the man sees the dog</small> Despite the limited case system, the word order is essentially fixed because of the lacking distinction between the subject and the direct object. The only word order with a clear role and a frequent u...")
- 02:40, 12 April 2025 Cärähə syntax (hist | edit) [1,018 bytes] Bukkia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{main|Cärähə}} This page gives an extensive description of '''Cärähə syntactical''' features. ==Main clause and word order== Cärähə is an almost strictly '''SVO''' (''Subject-Verb-Object'') language. äs wīrə rīruśäh äs subä <small>the man sees the dog</small> The total lack of any case system (except, to a limited extent, in personal pronouns), and of any distinction between the subject and the direct object, makes the word order firmly fixed. T...")
- 02:34, 12 April 2025 Gəjlnigo syntax (hist | edit) [1,205 bytes] Bukkia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{main|Gəjlnigo}} This page gives an extensive description of '''Gəjlnigo syntactical''' features. ==Main clause and word order== Gəjlnigo is an almost strictly '''SVO''' (''Subject-Verb-Object'') language. ežd əjro ləjuš ež huve <small>the man sees the dog</small> Despite the limited case system, the word order is essentially fixed because of the lacking distinction between the subject and the direct object. The only word order with a clear role and a fr...")
- 06:07, 11 April 2025 Sevvuferyn History Grammarians' comment from Urudas (hist | edit) [467 bytes] BioLogos (talk | contribs) (Created page with "ahiå ej Urudasem gamen. taðem su ahiåi kuküi isii?")
- 04:33, 11 April 2025 Biwdiw syntax (hist | edit) [3,483 bytes] Bukkia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{main|Biwdiw}} This page gives an extensive description of '''Biwdiw syntactical''' features. ==Main clause and word order== Biwdiw is a mainly '''SVO''' (''Subject-Verb-Object'') language, but there are clear traces hinting to a previous underlying '''SOV''' (''Subject-Object-Verb'') order. wīruliw līlušɛc subɛ <small>the man sees the dog</small> The quite rich case system allows every other possible word order, but most of them prove to be very marked and...")
- 11:14, 9 April 2025 Modern Figo syntax (hist | edit) [1,053 bytes] Bukkia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{main|Modern Figo}} This page gives an extensive description of '''modern Figo syntactical''' features. ==Main clause and word order== Modern Figo is an almost strictly '''SOV''' (''Subject-Object-Verb'') language. řirur soba řirušjid wẽh <small>the man sees the dog</small> The case system, which clearly distinguishes between the subject and the direct object, allows every other possible word order to some extent, but most of them prove to be very marked and...")
- 09:57, 9 April 2025 Læntixu syntax (hist | edit) [988 bytes] Bukkia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{main|Læntixu}} This page gives an extensive description of '''Læntixu syntactical''' features. ==Main clause and word order== Læntixu is an almost strictly '''SVO''' (''Subject-Verb-Object'') language. æl‘ vjirul‘ ojh ʎiloɸjiθu æl‘ soɸal‘ <small>the man sees the dog</small> Despite the limited case system, the word order is essentially fixed because of the lacking distinction between the subject and the direct object. The other elements in the...")
- 08:19, 9 April 2025 Iðâɣ syntax (hist | edit) [720 bytes] Bukkia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{main|Iðâɣ}} This page gives an extensive description of '''Iðâɣ syntactical''' features. ==Main clause and word order== Iðâɣ is an almost strictly '''SVO''' (''Subject-Verb-Object'') language. îrə lîp soβe <small>the man sees the dog</small> Despite the limited case system, the word order is essentially fixed because of the lacking distinction between the subject and the direct object. The other elements in the sentence are usually placed in the o...")
- 07:10, 9 April 2025 Ancient Figo syntax (hist | edit) [1,755 bytes] Bukkia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{main|Ancient Figo}} This page gives an extensive description of '''ancient Figo syntactical''' features. ==Main clause and word order== Ancient Figo is an almost strictly '''SOV''' (''Subject-Object-Verb'') language. līruli soba līločeš <small>the man sees the dog</small> The quite rich case system allows every other possible word order, but most of them prove to be very marked and infrequently used. The only word order with a clear role and a frequent usage...")
- 05:30, 8 April 2025 Βaβar morphology (hist | edit) [7,513 bytes] Bukkia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{main|Βaβar}} This page gives an extensive description of '''Βaβar morphological''' features. ==Numerals== The numeral system relies on a mixed system of decimal base and a vigesimal base. The first ten cardinal numbers are noun-like forms on their own: {|- |- | style="width: 40px;"| <center><small>''digit''</small></center> || <center><small>''full form''</small></center> |- | <center>''1'':</center> || īɴ |- | <center>''2'':</center> || gaɸ |- | <center>''3'...")
- 04:47, 7 April 2025 Waa Lessons - Introducing Yourself (hist | edit) [5,500 bytes] Warakemau (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In this lesson, you will learn how to introduce yourself, and how to ask about basic information about others. ===Nama yu wea?=== ====What's your name?==== JOHN: Nama yu wea? MARY: Nama mi Mary. E yu? Nama yu wea? JOHN: Nama mi John. E tiaoka naa, kia wea? MARY: Kia bote mi. Nama kia Peter. ''JOHN: What's your name?'' ''MARY: My name is Mary. And you? What's your name?'' ''JOHN: My name is John. And that man, who's he?'' ''MARY: He's my brother. His name is P...")
- 04:12, 7 April 2025 Noun Phrases in Waa (hist | edit) [945 bytes] Warakemau (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Nouns and nouns phrases in Waa generally follow a 'head - dependent' or 'modified - modifier' pattern. A noun might consist of a single - usually bymoraic or bisyllabic - morpheme: '''katu''' - 'cat' '''huno''' - 'dog' '''huso''' - 'house' '''rota''' - 'rat', 'rodent', 'mouse' '''taa''' - star Compound nouns may be made up of two (or sometimes more) morphemes. The 'head' morphemes come first, and the modifying morphemes follow: '''husohuno''' - 'doghouse'...")
- 03:14, 6 April 2025 Memniq morphology (hist | edit) [7,066 bytes] Bukkia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{main|Memniq}} This page gives an extensive description of '''Memniq morphological''' features. ==Numerals== The numeral system relies on a mixed system of decimal base and a vigesimal base. The first ten cardinal numbers are noun-like forms on their own: {|- |- | style="width: 40px;"| <center><small>''digit''</small></center> || <center><small>''full form''</small></center> |- | <center>''1'':</center> || țe̥ʔu |- | <center>''2'':</center> || iʔẙq |- | <center...")
- 19:27, 5 April 2025 CBB Audio Relay I (hist | edit) [542 bytes] Moonscribe (talk | contribs) (Created this page. First audio relay known to ME, a random wiki editor - please correct if other audio relays have occurred elsewhere before this one, e.g. on Youtube which I never watch, etc.)
- 19:25, 5 April 2025 CBB Audio Relay I/TOC (hist | edit) [403 bytes] Moonscribe (talk | contribs) (Added TOC)
- 18:42, 5 April 2025 CBB Conlang Relay XVII (hist | edit) [675 bytes] Moonscribe (talk | contribs) (Created this page)
- 18:39, 5 April 2025 CBB Conlang Relay XVII/TOC (hist | edit) [676 bytes] Moonscribe (talk | contribs) (Added TOC)
- 14:18, 5 April 2025 CBB Conlang Relay XVI (hist | edit) [439 bytes] Moonscribe (talk | contribs) (Created this page)
- 14:16, 5 April 2025 CBB Conlang Relay XVI/TOC (hist | edit) [1,023 bytes] Moonscribe (talk | contribs) (Added TOC)
- 12:38, 5 April 2025 CBB Conlang Relay XV (hist | edit) [445 bytes] Moonscribe (talk | contribs) (Created this page)
- 12:37, 5 April 2025 CBB Conlang Relay XV/TOC (hist | edit) [598 bytes] Moonscribe (talk | contribs) (Added TOC)