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[[:Wikipedia:Naming conventions (use English)]] → {{no redirect|Wikipedia:Naming conventions (use English-language sources)}} – "Use English" implies that the general convention is to use the English names for things, when in fact this guideline says that the name most commonly used in English-language sources (that is, not necessarily an English name) should be used. <span style="position: relative; top: -0.5em;">꧁</span>[[User:Zanahary|Zanahary]]<span style="position: relative; top: -0.5em;">꧂</span> 15:08, 1 December 2024 (UTC)
*'''Oppose'''. This naming convention, in a nutshell: ''"This is the English Wikipedia. Article titles should be written in English."'' Current title is accurate. [[User:162 etc.|162 etc.]] ([[User talk:162 etc.|talk]]) 17:31, 1 December 2024 (UTC)
*: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)
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