User talk:Mario Eberhardt

June 2017
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MOS:STRAIGHT, WP:HEBREW
Hello, Mario. Over at evidence of absence and Pascal Boyer, it looks like you've accidentally stumbled across one of those sorts of Wikipedia rules that new users often don't know about. We have a Manual of Style here that we follow (WP:MOS), and one of its rules is MOS:STRAIGHT, which says that we use straight apostrophes and quote marks, like so: ' ".

In the same way, over at WP:HEBREW, we have standards for how to write Hebrew words in English characters. If you're interested in editing Hebrew names in English, it's worth a read. For shva, we either leave it out, or else use "e" in some cases, but we don't use schwa for shva. So Shlomoh is better than Šəlomoh on Wikipedia. Alephb (talk) 23:11, 5 November 2018 (UTC)