User talk:Jaydreams

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Hi Jaydreams. Unfortunately I had to delete your entry, because there wasn’t enough information. The least you need to provide initially is a language and a part of speech (which you didn’t). A definition is highly recommended, but you can use {{rfdef|lang=ja}} instead.

You are free to recreate the entry. If you are having difficulties, you can list the page at Wiktionary:Requested entries (Japanese). — Ungoliant (falai) 04:50, 29 October 2015 (UTC)Reply

Nahuatl translations

"nci" is the code for Classical Nahuatl. "nah" is Nahuatl. DTLHS (talk) 04:41, 5 October 2019 (UTC)Reply

Macrons in Classical Nahuatl entry names

Hi, about your edits on āzcatl: linking templates like {{l}} and {{m}} currently remove macrons from Classical Nahuatl terms (so, for instance, {{m|nci|āzcatl}} links to azcatl, as shown here: āzcatl), so they cannot link to the titles that have macrons in them. This could be changed, but you would need to start a discussion in WT:BP, and confirm that other editors agree. — Eru·tuon 21:29, 11 October 2019 (UTC)Reply