Por favor, añade un "。".
See the discussion on the English sentence:
http://tatoeba.org/eng/sentences/show/435074
This expression is usually written just in hiragana. いただきます outranks 戴きます in Google hits by over 100:1. If it is written with kanji, it is usually 頂きます, which is about 80 times more common than 戴きます.
I recommend changing it to いただきます, and adding "。" at the end.
Seeing how the owner has also added "頂きます"[1] I'd suggest at least adding the adding the hiragana version as an alternate. Comments with links back to this one for information about the various writings would be super useful.
[1] http://tatoeba.org/eng/sentences/show/915990
I added いただきます and a comment. (I forget how to add a link 8-))
See also alternate writing: http://tatoeba.org/eng/sentences/show/917967
@JimBreen: Just entering the URL will generate the link. Hopefully we'll get a parser that will turn #<number> into links as well at some point.
>Just entering the URL will generate the link.
Where? In the translation box?
>> http://tatoeba.org/rus/links/add/id1/id2
That URL fails. I end up at a French sentence.
Hmm. It works for me.
You should replace id1 and id2 with respective numbers, e.g. 111 and 222 (not with id111 and id222).
@JimBreen: Sorry, I completely misunderstood you! For easy linking, this userscript is super useful: http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/99149
I've collected the userscripts relevant to Tatoeba (that I've heard about): http://martin.swift.is/tatoeba/doc/userscripts
Thanks. I'll save that reference. I've installed Greasemonkey and I'll see about using that script.
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This sentence was initially added as a translation of sentence #435074
added by LugoIlmer, April 9, 2011
linked by Ahmet, April 13, 2011
edited by LugoIlmer, May 31, 2011
linked by JimBreen, June 1, 2011
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