Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Language/September 2023

= September 1 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2023 September 1


 * 1) Hangul layout positioning

= September 5 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2023 September 5


 * 1) British spellings and autocorrect

= September 6 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2023 September 6


 * 1) Popular languages in India
 * 2) I suggest to go back home
 * 3) What natural language(s) have grammar word(s) for the largest number of truth table things?

= September 8 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2023 September 8


 * 1) A few questions

= September 11 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2023 September 11


 * 1) What does chille tid mean?
 * 2) What is the difference between "roast potato" and "roasted potato"?

= September 12 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2023 September 12


 * 1) Flying Tigers
 * 2) New questions

= September 14 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2023 September 14


 * 1) "Do not feed the birds" sign at :Languages of the United Kingdom

= September 15 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2023 September 15


 * 1) transposition of a text from the Czech language to its twin sister, the Slovak language, by please a Slovak.
 * 2) English H
 * 3) Why "they/them" or ".../theirs", and not ".../their"?

= September 16 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2023 September 16


 * 1) English word order
 * 2) Futurama - Latin American dub.

= September 21 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2023 September 21


 * 1) Meaning of /L in German
 * 2) The King's Joke

= September 23 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2023 September 23


 * 1) A few questions
 * 2) Is this sandhi?
 * 3) When is a neologism no longer a neologism?

= September 24 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2023 September 24


 * 1) Official renaming of months in Turkish

= September 27 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2023 September 27


 * 1) Francisco Guerrero y Palomares

= September 28 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2023 September 28


 * 1) A leading question
 * 2) Questions
 * 3) Gibberish