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Επίκεντρον
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Comment. Not sure. Epicentre actually is Greek. Still it seems an unlikely term for an English-speaking audience. There is an article [
here at epicentre.gr] although I typed into My Favourite Search Engine in the Greek alphabet (by copying it from the title) but the URL is in the Latin alphabet (but the article in Greek). I am not sure this helps people to search or not.
Si Trew (
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11:59, 19 April 2014 (UTC)reply
Delete topic has no particular ties to Greek, yes Greece experiences earthquakes, but to say that Greece is an especial concern for earthquakes is wrong.
WP:NOT Wikipedia is not a dictionary, the derivation of the word "epicentre" from its Greek roots is not a particular concern, since the word epicentre was not coined by the Ancient Greeks. --
65.94.77.36 (
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22:56, 20 April 2014 (UTC)reply
That wasn't what I meant, that Greece is especially prone to earthquakes. What I meant was that the word "epicentre" etymologically is Greek and so this is perhaps more likely a candidate for keeping than some of the others.
Si Trew (
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14:31, 21 April 2014 (UTC)reply
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Βραδυκαρδία
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Weak keep on this premiss only: that there is no article for it in Hellenic Wikipedia and a Greek speaker (Grecian?) will probably have English as a second language if he has any second language, and for that reason only it would be useful. If that premiss is false, I change my opinion.
Si Trew (
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12:26, 19 April 2014 (UTC)reply
DeleteWP:NOT a translation dictionary. There's no reason to assume Greeks would choose English Wikipedia over German Wikipedia either. For articles that did not exist in language Y, we don't have redirects on every other language wikipedia with an article. This topic has no particular ties to Greek, as people other than Greeks experience bradycardia frequently. --
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22:59, 20 April 2014 (UTC)reply
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Ελεφαντίασις
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Δέονλογία
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Delete. There's an article at
el:Δεοντολογία and looks fuller than the one at EN:WP, they are properly linked via Interwiki, so there is no need to subvert a search in this way.
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12:08, 19 April 2014 (UTC)reply
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Bloomingpedia
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Robin Geffen
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Delete. As the redirect and target were created by the same user minutes apart, I would be amazed if there was not a connection, and indeed Google suggests there is a fund manager of this name, but the redirect does not assist readers looking for information about him.
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13:48, 17 April 2014 (UTC)reply
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I hate you
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There seems to be many musical albums (among other things) with this title, so I think its better to create a disambiguation page, if not delete it
TheChampionMan123407:14, 17 April 2014 (UTC)reply
disambiguate per the above. Note I have added the differently capitalised
I Hate You to this nomination, and the dab should probably go at that title with the lowercase version redirecting to it.
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13:51, 17 April 2014 (UTC)reply
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