User:Chortos-2

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ru Русский языкродной для этого участника.
en-3 This user is able to contribute with an advanced level of English.
en-gb-3 This user has an advanced understanding of British English.
en-
us
-3
This user has an advanced understanding of American English.
lv-4 Šis lietotājs latviešu valodu pārzina gandrīz kā dzimto valodu.
de-1 Dieser Benutzer hat grundlegende Deutschkenntnisse.
... This user would like to know all existing languages.
ja-1 この利用者は少しだけ日本語を話すことができます。
This user supports the English English language.
UK This user uses British English.
OED This user uses Oxford spelling.
Mix This user has been influenced by too many dialects of English to use one orthography, vocabulary and grammar consistently.
AIM-Able This user understands AIM talk perfectly well, but does not use it. Ever. Well, sarcastically sometimes. But that's it. Really. lulz.
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IntS !
This user understands leet, IM & texting slang, but won't use it. "411 ur LOL pwn ROFLMAO OMG b310ng 2" you, thanks.
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Writing Systems
Cyrl-N
я
This user has a native-like understanding of the Cyrillic alphabet.
Latn-N
f
This user has a native-like understanding of the Latin alphabet.
Latf-5
ß
This user has full understanding of the Blackletter.
Cyrs-N
Ѭ
This user has a native-like understanding of the Early Cyrillic script.
Grek-4
Ω
This user has a near complete understanding of the Greek alphabet.
Hrkt-N
This user has a native-like understanding of the Kana script.
Hani-1
This user has a basic understanding of the Han script (Hanzi, Kanji, Hanja).
Jpan-3
This user has an advanced understanding of the Japanese writing system.
ipa-4
ə
This user has a nearly complete understanding of the International Phonetic Alphabet.
Character Sets
U This user uses Unicode.
Programming Languages
prog-N This user is a native programmer.
C++-N This user has written C++ compilers, or tweaked C++ runtime libraries in Assembly language.
c-N This user has written C compilers, or tweaked C runtime libraries in Assembly language.
php This user is a fluent PHP user.
c#-4 This user is an expert C# programmer.
vb.net This user is a Visual Basic .NET programmer.
pas This user can program in Pascal.
re This user writes regular expressions to find everything around the house.
mysql This user uses MySQL queries to locate car keys.
js-4 This user is an expert JavaScript coder.
batch-4 This user is an expert Batch programming language programmer.
bash-2 This user is an intermediate bash scripter.
Punctuation
. The This user does not put two spaces after a full stop.
A, B and C This user prefers not to use the serial comma.
its & it’s This user understands the difference between its and it’s. So should you.
its/it’s It’s really not that hard to use each word in its proper manner.
its This user understands the difference between its (of it) and it's (it is).
’s Thi's user know's that not every word that end's with s need's an apostrophe and will remove misused apostrophe's from Wikipedia with extreme prejudice.
’s This user realises that plural noun's should not have an apostrophe while possessive word's should!
“…” This user favours typographic quotation marks over typewriter style.
“…”!
US vs. UK
This user uses "logical quotation marks". Internal punctuation leads to factual errors. It's not a style issue!
“…”? This user thinks “British punctuation is best for quotation marks”. Do you?
Markup Languages
xml-4 This user is an expert XML coder.
xhtml-5 This user is a XHTML professional.
HTML-5 This user is a professional HTML user.
css-3 This user is an advanced Cascading Style Sheets user.
xslt This user is an XSL Transformations programmer.
W3C This user believes in compliance with W3C standards.
{{Wiki}} This user is an intermediate writer in the MediaWiki language
Grammar and Usage
they This user frequently uses singular they as it is a handy gender-neutral word.
infinitive This user has no opinion about split infinitives.
by The passive voice may be used by this user.
…in. Ending a sentence with a preposition is something that this user is okay with.
(s)he This user supports parallel usage.
man-
kind
Regarding gender, this user will use the vernacular, not what is "politically correct".
to / too
/ two
This user thinks that too many people have no idea how to use words that they should have learned in grade two.
who(m) This user uses either who or whom in the object case.
which & that This user knows how to use which and that correctly.
if & whether This user knows how to use "if" and "whether" correctly.
less & fewer This user understands the difference between less & fewer.
than / then This user understands the difference between using "than" and "then."
their / there / they’re This user thinks that there are too many people who don’t know that they’re worse than their own children at spelling!
your/ you’re This user thinks that if your grammar is incorrect, then you’re in need of help.
English Singulars: "The data is..." This user recognizes that "data", "media", and "agenda" have become incorporated into English as singular nouns.
Pickyness Pickiness Happyness Happiness Busyness Business This user changes the adjective ending "y" to "i" to form nouns with "-ness".