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* Redundancy is a feature, not a bug. ~RJ
* Redundancy is a feature, not a bug. ~RJ


{{V|tsai|RJ=y}}
{{V|tsai|RJ=y|FH=y}}


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* Has anyone considered that this might be used to speak phone numbers over a staticyVoIP connection‽ ~RJ
* Has anyone considered that this might be used to speak phone numbers over a staticyVoIP connection‽ ~RJ


{{V|efe|RJ=y}}
{{V|efe|RJ=y|FH=y}}


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* Too similar to 6 ~RJ
* Too similar to 6 ~RJ
{{V|lui|RJ=y}}
{{V|lui|RJ=y|FH=y}}


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* Too similar to ba
* Too similar to ba


{{V|dzia|RJ=y}}  
{{V|dzia|RJ=y|FH=y}}  


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Revision as of 09:00, 26 October 2010

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How to form number words

  • example: 813
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  • I will only propose number words with one syllable, making the above a lot easier to understand. —Fenhl 05:04, 26 October 2010 (PDT)
  • I disagree since short words are easier to misunderstand. ~RJ
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number words

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  • Redundancy is a feature, not a bug. ~RJ
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  • Has anyone considered that this might be used to speak phone numbers over a staticyVoIP connection‽ ~RJ
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  • Too similar to 6 ~RJ
lui — 0/0 (0/0)

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  • Too similar to ba
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