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Ok, I guess I'm back again. If you have come here to gripe about vandalism or edit warring, understand that I run semi-automated tools to fix spelling, grammar, and formatting. As such, I sometimes end up covering the tracks of vandals or people engaged in edit wars. Chances are, unless you are here to complain about content on a writing systems article, I have absolutely no interest in your subject matter. Make sure to view the actual edits I made to your article, and my recent contributions before complaining.

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Hey Vanisaac! A belated welcome back.

With Korean Braille, can you tell if the 'syllable' abbreviations/contractions can take an initial or final consonant? That is, would the syllable sam be written sa-m, or is sa reserved for an entire syllable only, so sam would have to be spelled out s-a-m? I assume it's sa-m, but before I reword our article [and wiktionary] I wanted to verify.

Okay, I've reviewed your edits as you said above, so now I can complain. My complaint is that I haven't run into you for a while. — kwami (talk) 02:36, 1 October 2024 (UTC)Reply

Ah, yeong has a fn saying that it's "eong after s, ss, j, jj, and ch," so I think that clinches it. — kwami (talk) 04:00, 1 October 2024 (UTC)Reply