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odexed odexed 2015年10月14日 2015年10月14日 UTC 下午12:05:30 link 永久链接

Moreover, there is a difference between total number of sentences from different pages again.
http://i.imgur.com/rzzHkuK.png
http://i.imgur.com/dJMvmRA.png

odexed odexed 2015年10月14日, edited 2015年10月14日 2015年10月14日 UTC 上午9:51:32, edited 2015年10月14日 UTC 上午9:52:43 link 永久链接

It seems that about 2 thousands of Russian sentences have disappeared. There were more than 320 000 sentences two days ago. Was it because of Horus?

odexed odexed 2015年10月13日 2015年10月13日 UTC 上午3:52:12 link 永久链接

¡Felicidades! Paquilizcayolli!

odexed odexed 2015年9月6日 2015年9月6日 UTC 上午11:21:31 link 永久链接

> 1. What kind of sentences do you mark as "unsure"?

I use 'unsure' when I feel like there are some mistakes or the sentence is unnatural but I can't suggest a good correction. I also believe it's a good way to let people know that some sentence is gramatically good but not very natural by marking it as 'unsure'.

> 2. Have you ever thought about rating a sentence and then decided not to? If so, why?
Yes, I have decided not to rate offensive, trash, unadopted sentences as well as the ones I find difficult to judge for some reasons.

> 3. How do you rate sentences that you know are correct but which you wouldn't use yourself?
As to me, I only put 'OK' if I'd say this sentence myself. In other words, I find these sentences natural and correct. If I'm not sure, I don't put 'OK'.

> 4. Do you have any kind of collection that consists of good things and bad things and things you're unsure of? (Right now, the whole set of sentences that you marked as "OK", "unsure" or "not OK" is called a collection right now.)
I would call it my ratings.

odexed odexed 2015年8月28日 2015年8月28日 UTC 下午4:14:46 link 永久链接

When I change a sentence with an 'OK' tag, the tag automatically takes off. Why is it different for marks?

odexed odexed 2015年7月21日 2015年7月21日 UTC 上午8:34:24 link 永久链接

For some reason I couldn't add a sentence to my favorites.

odexed odexed 2015年7月17日, edited 2015年7月17日 2015年7月17日 UTC 下午3:36:34, edited 2015年7月17日 UTC 下午3:37:08 link 永久链接

Sí, se puede. Pero ponemos las etiquetas o comentarios para indicar de que tipo o estilo son.

odexed odexed 2015年7月6日 2015年7月6日 UTC 上午7:48:48 link 永久链接

+1

odexed odexed 2015年6月24日 2015年6月24日 UTC 上午9:55:28 link 永久链接

I'd agree if this option were adjustable. Maybe for some people that makes sense.

odexed odexed 2015年6月24日, edited 2015年6月24日 2015年6月24日 UTC 上午9:29:18, edited 2015年6月24日 UTC 上午9:29:59 link 永久链接

I don't know about Hebrew but as to Arabic, I would prefer to have only Arabic script without any Latin transliteration. If I want to know how to read some word I'll go to http://forvo.com

odexed odexed 2015年6月5日 2015年6月5日 UTC 上午10:05:43 link 永久链接

Многие люди произносят сёгун как раз с ударением на ё, http://ru.forvo.com/word/%D1%81...1%83%D0%BD/#ru

В остальных двух словах ё звучит как "е"

odexed odexed 2015年6月5日 2015年6月5日 UTC 上午2:13:45 link 永久链接

In Russian Ё/ё is always stressed so we don't put a stress mark upon it. The best way would be not writing е instead of ё as many people usually do here.

odexed odexed 2015年6月4日 2015年6月4日 UTC 上午8:49:28 link 永久链接

That's interesting. For some reason now I find two results when I search a stressed word:

https://tatoeba.org/eng/sentenc...rom=und&to=und

odexed odexed 2015年6月4日, edited 2015年6月4日 2015年6月4日 UTC 上午7:01:55, edited 2015年6月4日 UTC 上午7:09:45 link 永久链接

I think it would be easier to remove just the unicode character u'\3001'

http://www.fileformat.info/info...3001/index.htm

I just checked in Python

>>> print u'\u0420\u043e\u0441\u0441\u0438\u0301\u044f'
Росси́я

odexed odexed 2015年6月4日 2015年6月4日 UTC 上午6:15:06 link 永久链接

Sorry, I forgot about it.

[А́,А,Е́,Е,И́,И,О́,О,У́,У,Ы́,Ы,Э́,Э,Ю́,Ю,Я́,Я]

odexed odexed 2015年6月4日 2015年6月4日 UTC 上午5:20:40 link 永久链接

[а́,а,е́,е,и́,и,о́,о,у́,у,ы́,ы,э́,э,ю́,ю,я́,я]

odexed odexed 2015年6月3日, edited 2015年6月3日 2015年6月3日 UTC 上午10:42:33, edited 2015年6月3日 UTC 上午10:46:39 link 永久链接

I see your point. I'll express my opinion and let other natives do the same. Unlike French, in Russian accent isn't fixed and you can't be sure about which syllable is stressed unless you already know how to pronounce the word. Alongside with this, a stress mark doesn't change the meaning of the word at all (but can eliminate an ambiguity sometimes) and it's not a spelling mistake to indicate it. However, we usually don't mark the accent in the books, newspapers so we almost don't do it here in Tatoeba. That's why I don't think anybody would search the words with diacritics.
But sometimes my sentence can be ambiguous without a stress mark and I want to mark it. For example, if I wrote большим insted of бо́льшим (bigger) in #4245504 most people would likely understand it as больши́м (big) which is not what I meant. Please note that even the context doesn't provide enough information to disambiguate that.

odexed odexed 2015年6月1日, edited 2015年6月1日 2015年6月1日 UTC 下午6:13:26, edited 2015年6月1日 UTC 下午6:18:59 link 永久链接

I found out that our search engine doesn't ignore stress marks in Russian sentences. So if I want to point out the stressed syllable I will not be able to find this sentence afterwards. Why is it important? Because sometimes even native speakers pronounce some words incorrectly. Some words can also be ambiguous without a stress mark. Audio would solve the problem but I think that search engine should handle such situations properly anyway.

Some examples:

1) stressed word
https://tatoeba.org/eng/sentenc...rom=und&to=und

2) unstressed word
https://tatoeba.org/eng/sentenc...rom=und&to=und

Thank you for your attention.

odexed odexed 2015年5月24日, edited 2015年5月24日 2015年5月24日 UTC 下午8:37:52, edited 2015年5月24日 UTC 下午8:38:57 link 永久链接

Of course I will :) Once you write something leave me a private message here.

odexed odexed 2015年5月23日, edited 2015年5月23日 2015年5月23日 UTC 下午5:45:35, edited 2015年5月23日 UTC 下午5:46:48 link 永久链接

Well, I do not provoke you to dispute, I just asked you since I haven't heard in all my life about any negative connotation of this word. Like you said, it's just an opinion and I don't share it. Besides, there are too many really less neutral terms for this word in Russian as to be so picky about it.
I still respect your opinion on this matter but don't be so categorical, not all of those sentences are really offensive or negative. As to me, some of them are totally neutral.