Wiktionary:Requests for deletion Mar 30th 2012, 05:08 Türk dili: ← Older revision | Revision as of 05:08, 30 March 2012 | Line 2,982: | Line 2,982: | | {{user|Sinek}} redirected this to [[Türkçe]], why don't we delete it instead? The redirect is misleading. [[User:Mglovesfun|Mglovesfun]] ([[User talk:Mglovesfun|talk]]) 16:49, 29 March 2012 (UTC) | | {{user|Sinek}} redirected this to [[Türkçe]], why don't we delete it instead? The redirect is misleading. [[User:Mglovesfun|Mglovesfun]] ([[User talk:Mglovesfun|talk]]) 16:49, 29 March 2012 (UTC) | | :It is sum of parts: [[Türk]] + [[dili]], literally "language of the Turks". -- [[User:Liliana-60|Liliana]] [[User talk:Liliana-60|•]] 17:27, 29 March 2012 (UTC) | | :It is sum of parts: [[Türk]] + [[dili]], literally "language of the Turks". -- [[User:Liliana-60|Liliana]] [[User talk:Liliana-60|•]] 17:27, 29 March 2012 (UTC) | | + | | | + | ::No, it's not a sum of parts. In many languages, an adjective for ethnicity doesn't automatically mean its language. Mglovesfun, Stephen has already explained this to you in an identical discussion. Was it about Kmer or Thai? [[Türk]] ''may'' also mean Turkish language but it is the abbreviation of [[Türk dili]] - the more common form, formal and unambiguous. [[Türkçe]] is a synonym (unambiguous). '''Strong keep'''. --[[User:Atitarev|Anatoli]] <sup>([[User talk:Atitarev|обсудить]])</sup> 05:08, 30 March 2012 (UTC) | | | | | | == [[Base Class Library]] == | | == [[Base Class Library]] == | | |
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