I've been cleaning up some of your entries. For one thing, every entry has to have a headword template- you've added them sometimes, but not always. Also, you need to be more careful about the part of speech: I don't think bayrus is an interjection. Interjections are things you say by themselves to express something, like "hoy" or "magandang umaga", or "mabuti". Would you go up to someone and say "bayrus!"? Take a look through Category:Tagalog lemmas to get a better idea of which parts of speech are in use for Tagalog. Also, look at our About Tagalog page to learn about the standards used by our Tagalog editors.
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@Traytraycoco Please fix the diacritics in your entries before publishing them. Thank you. 𝄽 ysrael214 (talk) 11:28, 26 June 2024 (UTC)
@Traytraycoco Can you reason out why should these be accepted in Tagalog? Are you saying that by following the same logic "France" and "Germany" are Tagalog just because they're used in code-switching in a country where English is also a primary language despite having "Pransiya" and "Alemanya"? If you go out right now and ask people if they're Tagalog, would they agree, like with Denmark when we have "Dinamarka"? Thanks. 𝄽 ysrael214 (talk) 05:40, 12 July 2024 (UTC)
@Traytraycoco Please accord to the Wiktionary entry layout, know the difference of politics terms only used in the Philippines, and Philippine politics which refer to characters organizations that only exist in the Philippines, and the difference between abbreviations, acronyms, and initialisms. You're giving other editors a hard time by correcting each of these, and some of your definitions aren't even precise, or such that you havent checked enough if some words are used elsewhere besides the Philippines like gun-for-hire which you incorrectly put as Philippine exclusive. 𝄽 ysrael214 (talk) 07:43, 23 October 2024 (UTC)