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== Language maps for Chinese/Mandarin, as seen at ], ], ], etc. ==

Should ] be coloured on them somehow? ] (]) 08:32, 21 July 2023 (UTC)

:If our summary is correct, it's a recognized regional language, not an official or national language, so I'd say no. ] (]) 08:41, 21 July 2023 (UTC)
::Well, I found a that has a section on the language situation in Wa State. Our summary seems to be correct: Wa is the recognised national language and the state tries to promote it. However, the ''de facto'' situation is pretty interesting: {{tq|What complicates the use of the Wa language further is that there is not an agreed standard Wa language and standard Wa script: dialectal variations are huge, and three different scripts are used. The standards promoted by the Christian church, by the minority departments of the Chinese government and by the Wa Central Authorities are all different. And even if everyone would agree on a standard language and script, there is yet another problem in the sense that many subjects of the Wa State are not ethnic Wa, but Shan, Lahu and Chinese who do not necessarily understand the Wa language. Given these difficulties, rather than insisting on the use of the Wa language, people often switch into Chinese. Chinese is perceived to be more convenient, given it is taught in many schools, used for business purposes, and as the hegemonic language in the bureaucracies of army and state.}} That last sentence is also confirmed by earlier material on an official who is employed to translate government pronouncements into Wa – which suggests that they were not in fact originally in Wa. I'm not sure what to call this situation. ] (]) 14:22, 21 July 2023 (UTC)
:::I'd say it's the ''de facto'' official language, so yes, I agree it should be on the maps. English isn't officially official in the US either. ] (]) 19:22, 21 July 2023 (UTC)
::::A couple more sources I found don't focus on the linguistics, but make a mention of the language situation. {{tq| The working language of the UWSP and UWSA is Mandarin Chinese but with a distinct Wa dialect, most goods come from China, and the currency in use is the Renminbi}}. (I guess this could very plausibly mean that the Mandarin used by the Wa State is not quite the Standard Mandarin you'd find in official use in China, and is somewhat influenced by the local languages.) claims both Mandarin and Wa are ''de jure'' official, but it's older (2002), so possibly the situation has changed since then. Anyway, I've added a note to ]. (Changing the maps is harder, since Wa State is only ''de facto'' independent, and I'd have to draw it specifically.)
::::I was trying to find information on ] (because it's self-governing and has a 90% Chinese majority, so it seemed a possibility worth checking), too. But it's difficult to find such information without understanding Burmese. :( ] (]) 07:20, 22 July 2023 (UTC)

== Map ==

Please add ] to this map: https://commons.wikimedia.org/File:Urdu_official-language_areas.png . ] (]) 05:42, 27 July 2023 (UTC)

:Done. Also reduced the file size by 90% while increasing resolution. ] (]) 06:44, 27 July 2023 (UTC)
== "]" listed at ] == == "]" listed at ] ==
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Proportion of French speakers by country

Hi, I would kindly ask you to please add the Aosta Valley on this map, since if the proportion of French-speakers in Italy il -20%, in this region, where the French language is official since 1561, this percentage is +50%. Thanks :) You can reply to me here if needed. 217.126.85.158 (talk) 14:18, 3 August 2023 (UTC)

Hermaphrodite/Intersex

You are of course correct that there is no such thing as a human (or even mammal) hermaphrodite. But as the article stands, we imply that it does, because we don't say anything about intersex. That was what I was trying to rectify but without a citation I accept that it couldn't stand. Have you any sources for medical practice in such cases? 𝕁𝕄𝔽 (talk) 15:24, 3 August 2023 (UTC)

@JMF: Possibly. I can't tell how widespread the word ever was in the medical community, but I found
  • Alice Domurat Dreger, 1998, Hermaphrodites and the Medical Invention of Sex
and a reprint from Cytogenetics I, 1962,
  • A human intersex ("true hermaphodite") with XX/XXY/XXYYY sex chromosomes
Dreger, which is partially viewable on GBooks, cites medical papers from the 19th and early 20th centuries that use the words "hermaphrodite", "hermaphrodism" and "hermaphroditism" (in English and French) but also "pseudo-hermaphrodism" and "hypospadias" to refer to people with both masculine and feminine sexual anatomy. It reads,
Their unusual anatomies can result in confusion and disagreement about whether they should be considered female or male or something else. These people have for centuries been labeled "hermaphrodites," and since the early 1900s they have also sometimes received the medical designation of "intersexual."
There's also the term "ambisexuality", which doesn't have conflicting uses. But it does seem that the term "hermaphodite" continues to be used for ambisexual humans, despite biologists objecting that it is inaccurate. — kwami (talk) 20:25, 3 August 2023 (UTC)
No doubt whatsoever that the term hermaphrodite was used since ancient times until relatively recently (and probably still is by older medics), to describe people who have atypical genitalia for their DNA gender. "Intersex" is the more accurate term, but whether the symbol ⚥ has been redefined with that meaning is the stumbling block. Citation needed. 𝕁𝕄𝔽 (talk) 20:38, 3 August 2023 (UTC)
McElroy says ⚥ is used for bigender (also androgyne, agender, etc.).
But McElroy is a collection from who knows where, so although they can be used as an initial citation, they don't establish notability.
Also, if "hermaphrodite" was originally used for people, then it's the botanical use that's derived, and it would be odd to now claim that its use for people is incorrect because of that. I've heard people object that "organic" is a misnomer for produce or agriculture because all food is carbon-based and therefore organic by the chemical definition of that term. But it's the chemical definition that's the specialized usage and therefore arguably incorrect, because much organic chemistry does not occur in organisms. One could argue the same for 'hermaphrodite'. — kwami (talk) 20:44, 3 August 2023 (UTC)

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