User:Robert Ullmann/Italiano/stops

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Stop list.

These are words that should not be listed in daily pages, although they appear in the paper. They may be errors (in the paper or in parsing), or words borrowed once from English, or other things. A good example is chat, presumably the English word, doesn't have an Italian section. If it has been borrowed into Italian, then perhaps it should? The fact that la Repubblica uses it as the title of an every-day section might say that it has?

Add anything that recurs, and is not wanted. One per line * ] followed (if desired) by the reason for adding it; anything else on the line is ignored. Alphabetical order is good for us humans, the software doesn't care.


not dictionary material (yet), derived from Italian politicians names:

days of the week without the accent mark: