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  2. Wikipedia : Community feature requests/Tool to find and add ...

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    Problem: When a user records and uploads an audio pronunciation file it is time consuming to add it to relevant articles; Proposed solution: A tool to find the files at Commons and add them to the relevant section of Wiktionary entries; Who would benefit: All consumers of Wiktionary, and encouraging for audio recorders; Category:Wiktionary

  3. GNU GRUB - Wikipedia

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    GNU GRUB (short for GNU GRand Unified Bootloader, commonly referred to as GRUB) is a boot loader package from the GNU Project.GRUB is the reference implementation of the Free Software Foundation's Multiboot Specification, which provides a user the choice to boot one of multiple operating systems installed on a computer or select a specific kernel configuration available on a particular ...

  4. Template:Audio-IPA/doc - Wikipedia

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    This template links to an audio file for quick listening. It is meant to be used inline with text where there is no need to further explain the IPA, as in a phonology article. When the article does not explain the IPA, a dedicated IPA template should be used : {{ IPAc-en }} for English, and {{ IPA }} for other languages.

  5. IPA consonant chart with audio - Wikipedia

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    The following are the non-pulmonic consonants.They are sounds whose airflow is not dependent on the lungs. These include clicks (found in the Khoisan languages and some neighboring Bantu languages of Africa), implosives (found in languages such as Sindhi, Hausa, Swahili and Vietnamese), and ejectives (found in many Amerindian and Caucasian languages).

  6. Wikipedia:WikiProject Spoken Wikipedia/Pronunciation task ...

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    See also wikt:Help:Audio pronunciations. Upload the pronunciation to Wikimedia Commons using the Upload Wizard. At the "Release rights" step, it is recommended to select "Use a different license" and then "Creative Commons CC0 Waiver" — because audio pronunciations are very short, the requirements imposed by other licenses can be problematic.

  7. Template:Audio - Wikipedia

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    It is meant to be used inline with text, for pronunciations and the like. Please note that this just creates a link to the file and does not actually embed the file. If the file is Non-Free and only referenced via this template it is not in compliance with Wikipedia:Non-free content criteria § Policy #7 .

  8. IPA vowel chart with audio - Wikipedia

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    This chart provides audio examples for phonetic vowel symbols. The symbols shown include those in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) and added material. The chart is based on the official IPA vowel chart. [1] The International Phonetic Alphabet is an alphabetic system of phonetic notation based primarily on the Latin alphabet.

  9. Template:Audio-IPA - Wikipedia

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    This template links to an audio file for quick listening. It is meant to be used inline with text where there is no need to further explain the IPA, as in a phonology article. When the article does not explain the IPA, a dedicated IPA template should be used : {{ IPAc-en }} for English, and {{ IPA }} for other languages.