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== Dictionary project ==
Should we make a Korean dictionary section separate like wikipedia does with wiktionary? I noticed a problem with some Chinese roots have the same possible page names as other pages we might want to use in the future, i.e. 니 being the spoken form of 네(가) --[[User:Bluesoju|Bluesoju]] 01:57, 29 June 2009 (UTC)
I see where there might be an issue.  The only thing about these is I don't really envision us creating pages for one-word vocabulary terms.  I can see us creating a page like 'Me' or 'You' and including all the forms in those, but not really a whole page just for a word like 니 or 네.  What do you think?  I did think about that before I started, but I felt that there weren't any important single-character words that would need a whole page just for themselves. --[[User:Mstrum|Mstrum]] 04:00, 29 June 2009 (UTC)

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We can look into adding these images on the pages as well:

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Stroke_Order_Project

Just make sure we give credit to the original project and abide by their sharing policies


Dictionary project

Should we make a Korean dictionary section separate like wikipedia does with wiktionary? I noticed a problem with some Chinese roots have the same possible page names as other pages we might want to use in the future, i.e. 니 being the spoken form of 네(가) --Bluesoju 01:57, 29 June 2009 (UTC)

I see where there might be an issue. The only thing about these is I don't really envision us creating pages for one-word vocabulary terms. I can see us creating a page like 'Me' or 'You' and including all the forms in those, but not really a whole page just for a word like 니 or 네. What do you think? I did think about that before I started, but I felt that there weren't any important single-character words that would need a whole page just for themselves. --Mstrum 04:00, 29 June 2009 (UTC)