This is a list of redirects that have been proposed for deletion or other action on August 10, 2021.
Greek Romance languages
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I don't see much point in this redirect. To put some context, the Aromanians are a Romance-speaking ethnicity, most of which live in Greece. They are not the only ones however, there also are the
Megleno-Romanians, which already brings problems to this redirect as there's no page connecting specifically both groups and their languages. Furthermore, "Greek Romance languages" is not a term to refer to any or both of these languages. It also implies these two languages are some kind of mix between Greek and the Romance languages, or that they have heavy Greek influence (which is true, but we don't call Spanish "Arabic Romance" nor do we call English "French Germanic" for having influences from these languages). I propose deletion of this redirect.
SuperΨDro19:10, 10 August 2021 (UTC)reply
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Dove vuoi andare oggi?
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Delete I agree there’s no significant connection to Italy. Windows was not created by an Italian company, the advertising campaign in question was not specifically developed for the Italian market and Italy isn’t even mentioned in the target article.--
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18:44, 10 August 2021 (UTC)reply
I know Windows is not created by an Italian company and Microsoft themselves were not from Italy, but there were Windows 95 commercials originally from the United States that have been localized and translated into Italian to promote Windows 95 in Italy. These aforementioned Italian Windows 95 commercials used the Italian translation of the "Where do you want to today?" slogan.
DesktopTech2020 (
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22:39, 15 August 2021 (UTC)reply
Delete - I don't think the connection to Italian is quite strong enough to warrant this per
WP:RFFL. Wikipedia has formed a consensus that non-English redirects should only be created under certain circumstances, and this one does not meet those.
Hog FarmTalk02:16, 18 August 2021 (UTC)reply
Delete - subject not related to the Italian language. The fact that it was used in Italian, in Italy, makes the sentence a likely good title for the Italian WP, but says little to nothing about usage at the English WP. -
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18:16, 19 August 2021 (UTC)reply
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Xanthochroi
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Historical Christ
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