Talk:Karnıyarık
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It doesn’t exist a alternative name like Qarniyariq
[edit]If this name its alternative name in Azeri I wait a reference . Kelpo11 (talk) 14:08, 9 June 2020 (UTC)
- Kelpo11, I'm a little busy right now. It's true that the WP:BURDEN of providing a source is on the editor who adds the material. That would have been Turkspasha in this 2015 edit: [1]. But did you try a Google search, as users are asked to do before removing content, especially something that has been in the article a long time? See WP:PRESERVE. Or at least, tag the material in question with "citation needed". If you just remove content without even trying any of these things, there may be questions about why you did that.
- It looks like there are a lot of Google results. There is this for example: [2], but I'm not sure whether it meets the requirements for reliability. If you find a reliable source, maybe you could also add it to the az:Qarnıyarıq (yemək) article? It doesn't have any citations. Thanks.
- We don't normally list a large number of indiscriminate foreign-language translations because Wikipedia is not a translation dictionary. However, if it is relevant, for example if a dish is reasonably well associated with the region of the language, it can be ok to include it in the body of the article. It depends on the circumstances. --IamNotU (talk) 11:52, 10 June 2020 (UTC)
Riven belly?
[edit]What is that?
Would "slit belly" be more fitting? Thanks, Maikel (talk) 16:36, 2 September 2020 (UTC)