User talk:JemasakySmidolewo

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Deletion discussion about Burmese respelling of the English alphabet
Hello, JemasakySmidolewo, and welcome to Wikipedia. I edit here too, under the username AaqibAnjum, and I thank you for your contributions.

I wanted to let you know, however, that I've started a discussion about whether an article that you created, Burmese respelling of the English alphabet, should be deleted, as I am not sure that it is suitable for inclusion in Wikipedia in its current form. Your comments are welcome at Articles for deletion/Burmese respelling of the English alphabet.

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Aaqib Anjum Aafī (talk) 17:50, 1 June 2020 (UTC)


 * Thanks for the heads up! The idea for this page came from a similar one for Mandarin Chinese, Chinese respelling of the English alphabet, although in this case we're dealing with the written form of Burmese, not the spoken. As far as I can tell, there's no list like this is any Burmese dictionary, Burmese language learning manual or on Burmese Wikipedia. There don't seem to be any recommendations from the Myanmar Language Commission either. Because of the current lack of standardisation, understanding these English letters written in Burmese is a real challenge for foreign learners of Burmese and even for natural language processing. It's also important for foreign companies wanting to write their names in Burmese when they use English alphabet initials. Writing English letters/initials in Burmese script seems to chiefly appear in foreign proper names transcribed in Burmese, so I'm not sure it's appropriate to put them in a dictionary like wiktionary. I'd hoped this page would provoke some discussion on standardization and generate further examples. I'm aware there aren't suffificent references, but this is because there just don't seem to be any. I've just found these examples over time, sorry nothing published yet. Maybe someone else can find something?? When you say "in its current form" how do you think it should be modified? JemasakySmidolewo (talk) 12:15, 2 June 2020 (UTC)
 * Dear, together we all build a great online Encyclopedia. I saw such article for first time and wasn't sure what to do? I found some characters in the article which I thought aren't understandable for English wiki and thus made an AfD entry for it. AfDs don't mean necessarily to get an article deleted, but these help in improving articles as well. You may leave a comment/vote on the AfD entry as well. Thanks for your understanding. Best - Aaqib Anjum Aafī (talk) 17:53, 3 June 2020 (UTC)