User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Panopticon/@comment-4139960-20130707225455/@comment-4139960-20130710160516

User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Panopticon/@comment-4139960-20130707225455/@comment-4139960-20130710160516 Huh. You're right. If everything was dabbed, several would be an adjective followed by (language), which is against T:NAMING.

If I'm following correctly, you mean the exceptions which require dabbing are:


 * Czech(s)
 * Egyptian(s)
 * German(s)
 * Greek(s)
 * Norwegian(s)
 * Russian(s)
 * Tibetan(s)

While the rule is:


 * Cantonese
 * Catalan
 * Celtic
 * Croatian (the demonym for "a Croatian person" is "Croat", right?)
 * (the) English
 * Esperanto
 * (the) French
 * Hebrew
 * Hokkien
 * Latin
 * (the) Japanese
 * Mandarin
 * Old Norse
 * (the) Spanish
 * (the) Welsh