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=='role-playing' is also known as 'roleplaying'==
=='role-playing' is also known as 'roleplaying'==
Both of these terms are used equally. In the tabletop roleplaying community, I believe that the compound noun (i.e. one word version) is more common than the hyphonated version. [[User:David Shepheard|David Shepheard]] 14:18, 21 December 2008 (EST)


Both of these terms are used equally. In the tabletop roleplaying community, I believe that the compound noun (i.e. one word version) is more common than the hyphonated version. [[User:David Shepheard|David Shepheard]] 14:18, 21 December 2008 (EST)
:Merriam-Webster's dictionary uses the hyphen. That said, it doesn't matter to me which one we use. However, we should avoid having two categories for the same thing. (Right now, we just have this one.) --[[User:MarvelZuvembie|MarvelZuvembie]] 23:07, 9 April 2009 (EDT)
 
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'role-playing' is also known as 'roleplaying'[edit]

Both of these terms are used equally. In the tabletop roleplaying community, I believe that the compound noun (i.e. one word version) is more common than the hyphonated version. David Shepheard 14:18, 21 December 2008 (EST)

Merriam-Webster's dictionary uses the hyphen. That said, it doesn't matter to me which one we use. However, we should avoid having two categories for the same thing. (Right now, we just have this one.) --MarvelZuvembie 23:07, 9 April 2009 (EDT)

Redirect created. --Hoof Hearted 03:20, 8 January 2012 (PST)