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yerli meaning[edit]

Moved from my user talk page. --T*U (talk) 15:01, 8 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Here you can see, Arli, Erli it derives from the turkish word yerli, and in Turkish language the settled romanlar named yerli.

http://rombase.uni-graz.at/cgi-bin/art.cgi?src=data/ethn/groupsat/at-arlije.en.xml

https://www.oeaw.ac.at/de/vlach/collections/romani/arli-romani

https://romani.humanities.manchester.ac.uk/whatis/language/names.shtml


--Nalanidil (talk) 20:20, 6 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]

@Nalanidil: It is quite possible that the Arli/Arlije/Erli/Erlides group of Romani people is notable enough to have a separate article in Wikipedia. However, the information about that group has nothing to do in this article, which is about the Turkish term/name Yerli. Yes, the Arli/Erli names derive from the Turkish word yerli, but no-one will look for information about Arli/Erli in an article titled "Yerli". If, on the other hand, there existed an article about the group, it would be appropriate to include a link to that article here.

My suggestion is that you start a draft article, Draft:Arlije or similar, about the Romani subgroup. You can read about draft articles at WP:Drafts. You could possibly get help at WP:WikiProject Romani people to expand the draft to a full-fledged article.

Once the Arlije article is up and going, it could be appropriate to make a link to that article from this page. Until then, not. --T*U (talk) 15:01, 8 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]