Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (use English-language sources): Difference between revisions

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Requested move 1 December 2024: reply to Zzyzx11: You're right. Can I change the nomination? (-)
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*:That nutshell doesn't follow the text itself, the first sentence of which says: "The title of an article should generally use the version of the name of the subject that is most common in the English language, as you would find it in reliable sources (for example other encyclopedias and reference works, scholarly journals, and major news sources)." <span style="position: relative; top: -0.5em;">꧁</span>[[User:Zanahary|Zanahary]]<span style="position: relative; top: -0.5em;">꧂</span> 17:33, 1 December 2024 (UTC)
*'''Oppose'''. If this needs to be moved, I would rather rename it to [[Naming conventions (use English-language sources)|Naming conventions (use English-''language'' sources)]]. That is the term commonly used on most Wikipedia policies and guidelines to disambig that from ''sources originally published in [[England]]''. Otherwise, like 162 etc.'s comment, the status quo seems sufficient. [[User:Zzyzx11|Zzyzx11]] ([[User talk:Zzyzx11|talk]]) 17:39, 1 December 2024 (UTC)
*:You're right. Can I change the nomination? <span style="position: relative; top: -0.5em;">꧁</span>[[User:Zanahary|Zanahary]]<span style="position: relative; top: -0.5em;">꧂</span> 17:42, 1 December 2024 (UTC)