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This needs @slush0 @prusnak @voisine @ebfull, not me. It may be more productive in the short run to look at submitting this to https://github.com/p2w34/wlips |
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+1 for moving all wordlists to wlips repo |
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Thanks for your time! will do. |
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@guypergal i did not find your new pr @ wlips yet so i am replying here. your list does not seem to adhere to the latest spelling standard of the hebrew language academy. According to the recent כללי הכתיב המלא from 2017, e.g. תכנית is written תוכנית. i am working on my own hebrew word list suggestion taking into account also word popularity in a large online corpus. lmk if you want to join forces. |
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@eyaler Let's do it |
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An exciting step to make blockchain technology accessible for Hebrew native speakers.
All words are manually reviewed by native speakers in addition to python script which verified length, order and 4-characters rule.
Hebrew wordlist rules: