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User:Taliandr

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General Things About Me
26YThis Wikipedian was born on 14 October 1998 and is 26 years, 1 months, and 8 days old.
no
ads
This user is against advertisements on Wikipedia.
♂♀This user supports gender equality.
This user is happy.
Scripts
Latn-5
A
This user has full understanding of the Latin script.
Cyrl-5
Д
This user has full understanding of the Cyrillic script.
Hebr-5
ש
This user has full understanding of the Hebrew alphabet.
Hebr-5
א
This user has full understanding of the Cursive form of the Hebrew alphabet.
Grek-N
Ω
This user has a native-like understanding of the Greek alphabet.
Arab-N
ع
This user has a native-like understanding of the Arabic script.
Cyrs-4
Ѭ
This user has a near-complete understanding of the Early Cyrillic alphabet.
ipa-4
ə
This user has a near-complete understanding of the International Phonetic Alphabet.
Hira-4
This user has a near-complete understanding of the Hiragana.
Kana-3
This user has an advanced understanding of the Katakana.
Armi-2
This user has an intermediate understanding of the Aramaic alphabet.
Armn-1
Թ
This user has a basic understanding of the Armenian alphabet.
Geor-1
This user has a basic understanding of the Mkhedruli (Georgian) script.
Hang-0
This user has no understanding of the Hangul.
Deva-0
This user has no understanding of the Devanagari.
𐑞𐑦𐑕 𐑿𐑟𐑼 𐑦𐑟 𐑦𐑯𐑑𐑼𐑧𐑕𐑑𐑩𐑛 𐑦𐑯 ·𐑖𐑱𐑝𐑾𐑯.
This user is interested in Shavian.
Other language-related things (maybe I should move this page to Wiktionary)
A, B, and CThis user prefers the serial comma.
theyThis user considers singular they standard English usage.
person,
humanity
This editor writes carefully to avoid gender neutrality issues completely.
mankindThis user supports the use of gender-neutral language.
byThe passive voice may be used by this user.
they This user prefers to be referred to using the gender-neutral pronoun they.
zie This user prefers to be referred to using the gender-neutral pronouns zie and zir.
w/eThis user prefers to be referred to by whatever gender pronoun makes you feel comfortable.
theyThis user frequently uses singular they as it is a handy gender-neutral pronoun.