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User:Thurisamson

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English

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Etymology

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Blend of Proto-Germanic *þurisaz (giant; demon; monster) Samson

Babel

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This user is currently working on
Evolution of English Through a Million Years.

Scripts I can write in
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This user's native script is the Latin alphabet.

Runr-3
This user has an advanced understanding of the Runic alphabet.
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This user has a near-native understanding of the Cyrillic alphabet.
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This user has a near-native understanding of the Gothic alphabet.
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This user has a near-native understanding of Hebrew.
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Phnx-4
This user has a near-native understanding of the Phoenician alphabet.
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Grek-4
This user has a near-native understanding of the Greek alphabet.
{{t}}-0 This user knows little about wiki templates and just mimics existing usage.
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Languages I speak/understand
en This user is a native speaker of English.
gem-pro-1 Hiz neutandz fawą kunþiją Þiudiskōniz tungōniz habaiþi.
ine-pro-1 Só dʰértōr ph₂wóm séneh₂s dn̥ǵʰuh₂és wékʷti.
fr Cet utilisateur a pour langue maternelle le français.
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UTC-4 This user's time zone is UTC-4.

This user also has a great understanding of Proto-Sinaitic

Pronunciation

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Noun

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Thurisamson

  1. The pseudonym for the account of a person on Wiktionary, has made a few entries for Old Norse words with the compound *reki (even the page *reki itself) and a few other edits.
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Things I've Made

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My YouTube Channel

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At the moment of this edit I have about 5.6k subscribers on my YouTube channel; The Officer Olivier Samson, where I do language related content (now) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUeX1DcC8I-90wsLzsDtZ9Q)

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English

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I have constructed a couple words that I hope one day enter common usage...

Uniuxta

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Etymology

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From uni-iuxta

Noun

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Uniuxta (plural Uniuxtas)

  1. The two numbers surrounding a value.
    The uniuxtas of one is zero and two.