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In the tables containing the Osmanya characters there were numbers next so them. I removed them for now. If they had any significance plese add a seperate column for them. -- LonleyGhost ( talk) 10:03, 21 May 2020 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: moved. The only objection is in reference to an RFC that would have no impact on this article regardless of the outcome. UtherSRG (talk) 10:14, 29 April 2023 (UTC)
Osmanya script →
Osmanya alphabet – See: • Clair, Kate; Busic-Snyder, Cynthia (2012-06-20). "Key Concepts".
A Typographic Workbook: A Primer to History, Techniques, and Artistry.
Hoboken, New Jersey:
Wiley. p. 347.
ISBN
9781118399880. alphabet: a set of visual characters or letters in an order fixed by custom. The individual characters represent the sounds of a spoken language. ... In addition to English, there are... Somali (Osmanya),....
•
"alphabet". Merriam-Webster [online]. 1.a. a set of letters or other characters with which one or more languages are written especially if arranged in a customary order
•
WP:NCWS#Alphabets: "'Alphabet' is used for language-specific adaptations of a segmental script, usually with a defined sorting order and sometimes with not all of the letters, or with additional letters:" [followed by list of examples].
• Note that Osmanya is "language-specific" to the Somali language.
• See also
what Omniglot calls it. –
•Raven
.talk
01:51, 13 April 2023 (UTC)
no consensus. There is an ongoing RfC that is currently debating about this article and other similar articles' titles. As the RfC has not reached a consensus yet, this page will not be moved.Per a discussion in my talk page, I'm reopening it and requesting another page mover to decide what to do. Material Works (contribs) 19:49, 20 April 2023 (UTC)
@ Kwamikagami: You've repeatedly removed RS content, munged URLs, and otherwise hurt articles including this one. Stop. If you know of RSs that say Osmanya isn't an alphabet, cite it. You never have. Per cited RSs you remove, it is. Per WP:NCWS#Alphabets, it is. Where's your factual support to counter the facts you delete? – .Raven .talk 09:21, 19 April 2023 (UTC)
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In the tables containing the Osmanya characters there were numbers next so them. I removed them for now. If they had any significance plese add a seperate column for them. -- LonleyGhost ( talk) 10:03, 21 May 2020 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: moved. The only objection is in reference to an RFC that would have no impact on this article regardless of the outcome. UtherSRG (talk) 10:14, 29 April 2023 (UTC)
Osmanya script →
Osmanya alphabet – See: • Clair, Kate; Busic-Snyder, Cynthia (2012-06-20). "Key Concepts".
A Typographic Workbook: A Primer to History, Techniques, and Artistry.
Hoboken, New Jersey:
Wiley. p. 347.
ISBN
9781118399880. alphabet: a set of visual characters or letters in an order fixed by custom. The individual characters represent the sounds of a spoken language. ... In addition to English, there are... Somali (Osmanya),....
•
"alphabet". Merriam-Webster [online]. 1.a. a set of letters or other characters with which one or more languages are written especially if arranged in a customary order
•
WP:NCWS#Alphabets: "'Alphabet' is used for language-specific adaptations of a segmental script, usually with a defined sorting order and sometimes with not all of the letters, or with additional letters:" [followed by list of examples].
• Note that Osmanya is "language-specific" to the Somali language.
• See also
what Omniglot calls it. –
•Raven
.talk
01:51, 13 April 2023 (UTC)
no consensus. There is an ongoing RfC that is currently debating about this article and other similar articles' titles. As the RfC has not reached a consensus yet, this page will not be moved.Per a discussion in my talk page, I'm reopening it and requesting another page mover to decide what to do. Material Works (contribs) 19:49, 20 April 2023 (UTC)
@ Kwamikagami: You've repeatedly removed RS content, munged URLs, and otherwise hurt articles including this one. Stop. If you know of RSs that say Osmanya isn't an alphabet, cite it. You never have. Per cited RSs you remove, it is. Per WP:NCWS#Alphabets, it is. Where's your factual support to counter the facts you delete? – .Raven .talk 09:21, 19 April 2023 (UTC)