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not dead
Mattis Manzel:
I’ve been pretty busy with wiki-net weaving recently. Had no time for simplified written languages. This is not dead though, k?
Grátsiè ankóra per la tzéna PP. Tzí parliámo in Ítaliáno semplize públiko?
language-simple-center-wiki updated, “decoration”
MattisManzel:
I updated the language-simple-center-wiki to the current state-of-the-art 'wiki-net': That is mainly the ‘turbo mother pages’ for day-page-sets - Talk, Face, WhoHelpsHere, WikiNet, WikiIdea, WikiList - and the inclusion of the wiki-lists of the center-wikis the language-simple-center-wiki has a home page in on the WikiNode.
Nobody has to write clean linking here or anywhere btw. It actually creates a hell of a lot of work to do it. It looks pretty good applied to the main page skeleton but it’s a pain when trying to write fluently and in addition it confuses the edit-mode. CamelCase works here! The CamelCase-title of a page is the small blue one up to the right (click it for backlinks to the page).
Again: You do not have to use CleanLinking. It’s just “decoration”,

counting
MattisManzel:
A note about romanisation of asian languages: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepburn-System
Counting sucks less in English, more in German, in French totally. I mean saying “four times twenty plus twelve” for ninety-two isn’t really today’s language. Two-and-ninety in German, is not much better. That could be simplified, I think.
I German you could count
Eins zwei drei vier fünf sechs sieben acht neun zehn zehn-eins zehn-zwei zehn-drei zehn-vier zehn-fünf zehn-sechs zehn-sieben zehn-acht zehn-neun zwanzig zwanzig-eins usw.
Im Iare tausend-sechzig-sechs foct man aine Zlact.
language-simple-center-wiki started
MattisManzel:
Hello. I started the language-simple-center-wiki as a place to discuss the simplification of written language in general and in good old straight forward traditional English. Other languages are welcome here. Choose your language for communication ease here - develop the simplified written language on the respective wiki listed on our wiki-list.
You want to start to simplify another language? Talk to us. We’re happy to help.