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I believe that a better solution would be to show a different flag for different people depending on their IP adress. It's not that hard to find out the country this way. So people with Brazilian adresses would see the Brazilian flag and people from Portugal would see the Portuguese flag. As to other people, I would prefer to leave all flags the way we are accustomed to seeing.

I'm quite sure that most people wouldn't like this change. For example, I don't even know what 'ron' language code stands for. For new users this would cause a lot of trouble.

It's not that hard to do either. If you set Brazilian flag for Portuguese, other people from Portugal can say they don't like that change. I think that people who have a personal problem with some flag can change it as suggested. And people who accept the things as they are don't care about it. As to me, I like the way Tatoeba looks now and I got used to it. I believe it's better not to make so radical changes.

I don't think the flag is the problem. This is how everyone can set their own flag for any language he wants.
https://tatoeba.org/eng/wall/sh...#message_25111
https://tatoeba.org/eng/wall/sh...#message_25112


To change the flag, click on it and choose "Turkish". Sometimes the language is recognized incorrectly. If you want some of your sentences to be deleted just leave a comment below.

I agree and that's what I already asked for https://tatoeba.org/eng/wall/sh...#message_24027

According to the documentation, the languages in which the search engine stems words are: German, English, Finnish, French, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish and Turkish. It's strange that Sphinx threats hyphens different for English and Russian.

Being a solution for English it doesn't seem to work for other languages:
https://tatoeba.org/eng/sentenc...rom=und&to=und

Is there any way to find a compound word with a hyphen like "two-way" in #3071662
I tried several combinations for our search engine but didn't succeed. By the way, that's why my spell checker didn't work well for some languages.

http://i.imgur.com/owEZjtZ.png?1
Seems like a bug

Here is the list that I used:
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/W...%BCr_Maschinen
I know that sometimes there is a false triggering but anyway it might be helpful for some sentences.

Outside textbooks or educational materials (I mean in a normal running texts for adult native speakers, in the business, academic and journalistic literature), the letter "ё" is seldom used by native speakers and it's written as letter "е", without the dots. It's still pronounced the same way as the form with ё. For example, лёгкий (ljóhkij) is commonly written “легкий (lehkij)”, although still pronounced as the former.
So you should pronounce "легкий" as if it were written as "лёгкий". Both spellings are correct. It's confusing but that's the way it is. I can suggest you to use my sentences when you are not sure about some word. I always try to use "ё" in my sentences. https://tatoeba.org/eng/sentences/of_user/odexed
You can also check the word on http://forvo.com/search if you are not sure about the pronunciation.

I don't speak any German but I made a fast spell check and decided to leave the results here for our corpus mantainers or people who are proficient in this language and may find it useful and would like to leave comments or implement corrections if they are needed.
http://pastebin.com/W2rKXbrs

Suggestion.
Perhaps it would be a useful feature for many users if the sentence with the least number were displayed in a different way. For example, if I open https://tatoeba.org/eng/sentences/show/413788 it's not obvious that primary sentence is the Chinese.
As to me, for the time being I use this bookmarklet to open directly the source sentence. Maybe someone finds it useful.
javascript:(function(){var html = document.documentElement.innerHTML; var rg = html.match(/div\sid="translation_\d+_\d+"/gi); if (rg) { var p = rg.toString(); var numstr = p.replace(/\D/g," ").replace(/\s+/g," "); var numar = numstr.split(" "); var srt = numar.sort(function(a,b) { return a-b;}); window.open('https://tatoeba.org/eng/sentences/show/ ' + srt[2],'_self') }})();
P.S. I had to add an extra space after show/ in order to paste it.

I personally see several obstacles when it comes to using Github by an average Tatoeba user.
1) The interface of Github is not really intuitive nor user-friendly. It has no translations as Tatoeba. There are many items like pull-requests, filters, labels etc., that most people don't even understand.
2) Usernames on Github are often different from Tatoeba. I believe the most people would prefer to know who they are talking to (for example, how long does this person use Tatoeba, what languages are interesting to him etc)
3) It's not quite clear who should create issues and how to do it in the right way.
4) The issues aren't really well-structured. They have labels but I can't see a comprehensive and colorful view of the tasks we are facing with. I don't know what problem developers are currently working on. Some issues are about fixing bugs, others are about adding new languages or improvements of the interface so it looks like putting all the eggs in one basket.

ما أحسن خبر!
أهنّئك بمناسبة نجاحك يا أخي.

I think it could be some kind of solution if pullnosemans used 'Advanced search' where he can set the option 'Is orphan' to 'No' on the right side (concerning Translations) so that he wouldn't see any unadopted English translations in the search results.
Also I would like to remind that some people don't adopt quite good sentences just because they see some rude words or expressions. They may not use this kind of language in real life but it would be still a good example of colloquial real speech.

> so that the percentage of good unadopted english sentences right now should be "very low", if not zero.
If so, I wonder why there are still unowned English sentences tagged 'OK'
https://tatoeba.org/eng/sentenc...io=&sort=words
The same for Japanese
https://tatoeba.org/eng/sentenc...io=&sort=words

Some sentences tagged 'OK' but unadopted: http://tatoeba.org/eng/sentence...io=&sort=words
If you are a native speaker, you can adopt them. It's also easy to filter them by language, for example,
English - http://tatoeba.org/eng/sentence...io=&sort=words
Spanish - http://tatoeba.org/eng/sentence...io=&sort=words
French - http://tatoeba.org/eng/sentence...io=&sort=words
Japanese - http://tatoeba.org/eng/sentence...io=&sort=words