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ali manikfan
hello Manikfan,

I have created one article on Ali Manikfan. please go through it and check whether any constructive editing can do from your side? --Vicharam (talk) 15:42, 16 February 2010 (UTC)

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File source and copyright licensing problem with File:Mahls.jpg
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Brother!
Brother the correct English spelling is Mahls (for people), and Mahl (for the language). But pronunciation is Mahals and Mahal. English spelling is Maldives but pronunciation is Moaldivs isn't it. Check the following two links. These are screenshots of two books. One books is published by Cambridge. Cambridge and Oxford are the most authentic sources for English Spellings

M Manikfan, Funhilol, Maliku.

http://www.facebook.com/photo_search.php?oid=10934208751&view=user#!/photo.php?pid=455026&o=all&op=1&view=all&subj=83889868778&id=100000564612401

http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/photo.php?pid=587406&o=all&op=1&view=all&subj=83889868778&id=1834897244

—Preceding unsigned comment added by Manikfan (talk • contribs) 12:44, 14 October 2010 (UTC)

Yes brother, but there are many contradictions. How about the case in "Taj Mahal"... There are some people who prefer using "Taj Mahl", but still the common usage is "Taj Mahal" right. Other millions of cases ranging from famous international landmarks, companies, places, etc... the common usage of the word is still "Mahal". Lets look at the etymology of the name. We all believe that here in this case the word "Mahl" is taken from Arabic word "Mahal" right... If it is the case the most commonly used and internationally accepted term for the word is "Mahal". In case of the Hindi language too "Mahal" is used instead of "Mahl" for referring to palaces of Indian Kings. I can give many other examples of the usage of "Mahal" instead of "Mahl". It is the most commonly used and most accepted term. On the first hand the etymology of the name and many other factors prove that "Mahal" is the most correct way.

Please take into note brother. According to Wikipedia terms and guidelines we should be using the commonly used term in such a case. I have gone through many of the websites including websites from Maliku (like mathaaran.com) as well as the Indian Government websites and figured out that the commonly used term for the word is "Mahal". As a proof please take a look at the google search. For "Mahl language" we get 54,000 results while for "Mahal language" we get 2,070,000 results. In case of the English language please take into consideration the famous online dictionary - thefreedictonary.com. There even the word "Mahal" is used instead of "Mahal". Many other examples. So with respect to Wikipedia guidelines it should be Mahal which is the common usage and the most correct and widely accepted term taking into account the etymology of the name and many other factors. There is a group which always prefer using "Mahl" instead of Mahal. But we should believe the fact that the common usage is "Mahal". Some people prefer writing "Taj Mahl", but we all agree that the common term is "Taj Mahal". In such cases commonly used term or the most correct way taking into account the etymology of the name, is preferred in Wikipedia articles.

Thank you. Leone (talk) 10:31, 15 October 2010 (UTC)

Dear Brother,

I am from Maliku and I am one of the administrators of http://www.mathaaran.com the spellings in mathaaran is corrected now. It happened because it was a copy and paste from wikipedia. And the website is under construction. please see the website http://www.mahlkot.com as well. We Malikans use the spelling Mahl and Mahls.

Manikfan (talk) 20:19, 15 October 2010 (UTC)

When we look at the origin of the name here in this case we find out that the correct spelling is inarguably Mahal. Please look at the correct spelling from the historical accounts and reliable documents... This one as a proof... (http://www.archive.org/stream/hobsonjobsonglos00yulerich#page/547/mode/1up) Many other proofs. See this one too. (http://www.qaumiyyath.gov.mv/docs/whitepapers/history/Names%20of%20Maldives.pdf) I would like to present before you how the spelling was used in historical accounts and the official usage of the spelling today. We all believe that Mahal here in this case derived from Mahal in Mahaldheebu or Mahal used to refer to the king's place... For instance, from historical documents we see (Mahal-dives, Dhibat Al Mahal, Al Daulat min al- Mahaldibiyat, Diva-Mahal, etc...) which can be seen from the links I have given. Today what which is most closely related to the subject is the national emblem of the Maldives which itself uses the spelling Ad-Dawlat Al-Mahaldheebiyya. Qaumiyyath.gov.mv is the website of the Maldives National Centre for Linguistic and Historical Research. There even the spelling used is "Mahal" with an "a" instead of "Mahl". Thus, the official usage of the spelling is inarguably "Mahal". The etymology of the name too proves on the first hand. I have presented some details above. From all the reliable sources available it is clear that the correct spelling is "Mahal", brother. Now it seems that the usage of "Mahl" has been originated from the name "Mahlkot". Anyway, the usage of "Mahl" has been started much later. We should be relying upon the native documents and the most closely related ones. We should rely on the most reliable sources and accounts. With respect to Wikipedia guidelines concentrating on the sources available we should be using the most correct and commonly used spelling which itself is clearly "Mahal". So the names have to be changed brother...

Thank you. Leone (talk) 16:21, 18 October 2010 (UTC)

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Help with Divehi language
Good day! Could you help me and provide Divehi translations for the following 100 basic word in your native local variety (dialect) (and indicate please of which location). If there are synonyms or known dialectal variants provide them with comments if possible. Also please indicate if you know that certain words are borrowing. You can fill in right here using either IPA transcription or some other Roman/Latin spelling. Thank you in advance! --Koryakov Yuri (talk) 13:53, 17 August 2011 (UTC)


 * I, me –
 * thou (you, singular) –
 * we –
 * this –
 * that –
 * who? –
 * what? –
 * not –
 * all –
 * many –
 * one –
 * two –
 * big –
 * long –
 * small –
 * woman –
 * man (adult male) –
 * man (human being) –
 * fish –
 * bird –
 * dog –
 * louse –
 * tree –
 * seed –
 * leaf –
 * root –
 * bark (of a tree) –
 * skin –
 * meat (flesh) –
 * blood –
 * bone –
 * fat –
 * egg –
 * horn –
 * tail –
 * feather (of a bird) –
 * hair –
 * head –
 * ear –
 * eye –
 * nose –
 * mouth –
 * tooth –
 * tongue –
 * claw (nail) –
 * foot –
 * knee –
 * hand –
 * belly –
 * neck –
 * breast(s) (of a woman) –
 * heart –
 * liver –
 * drink (verb) –
 * eat (verb) –
 * bite (verb) –
 * see (verb) –
 * hear (verb) –
 * know (verb) –
 * sleep (verb) –
 * die (verb) –
 * kill (verb) –
 * swim (verb) –
 * fly (verb) –
 * walk/go (verb) –
 * come (verb) –
 * lie (down) (verb) –
 * sit (verb) –
 * stand (verb) –
 * give (verb) –
 * say (verb) –
 * sun –
 * moon –
 * star –
 * water –
 * rain –
 * stone –
 * sand –
 * earth –
 * cloud –
 * smoke –
 * fire –
 * ash –
 * burn (trans. verb) –
 * road (path) –
 * mountain –
 * red –
 * green –
 * yellow –
 * white –
 * black –
 * night –
 * warm (hot) –
 * cold –
 * full –
 * new –
 * good –
 * round –
 * dry –
 * name –

hi manikfan, a discussion is going here. pls participate--Vicharam (talk) 20:58, 18 August 2011 (UTC)

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