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Sarajevo

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Gledaj druže, neću da se borim s ikome preko vikipedije, poenta je ako ima jedan članak koji piše da je srpskohravtski jezik, onda nemožeš da imaš članke koje govore da je "Bosanski " jezik na jednom, "Srpski" na drugom, i t.d. Plus, i ako "Bosanski jezik" postoji, ćirilica je dio ga, pa onda ima smisla da na članku za Sarajevo piše ime grada i na ćirilici.

LeoC12 (talk) 00:31, 4 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]

km ≠ KM

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Thank you for bringing that to my notice,I do apologize for that error on my part.- FITINDIA (talk) 16:47, 20 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi Munja I see your changes, only "Bosnian" is not a official standard in English, and full demonym of many organisations in the world is "Bosnian-Herzegovinian". We have a discuss few months ago, and "Bosnian" is a colloquial expression, sometimes short version of full demonym. I writed on Aždaja talk page about it, and about WP:OVERLINK but he ignored it. Windhunter (talk) 18:52, 28 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Please see WP:OVERLINK. We do not link things such as countries or nationalities unless relevant to the article which, in the case of footballers, its not. You can check for example Wayne Rooney and his nationality is not linked, or any other English player. I was made links on players demonyms but English user told me on my talk page about overlink. Second we have debate about full demonym and I proved that full demonym "Bosnian-Herzegovinian" is grammer correct with many examples such as "Bosnian-Herzegovinian Film festival in New York" and many other organizations. Only user who refusing arguments and warring is hankmoodytz and his sockpuppet accounts, he is banned 10 times so far. He insulted me and he had nationalist outbreaks as an unregistered user. For obvious things there is no need for another discussion again. Why you have a problem with a full name of the country, the full name is more precise. Windhunter (talk) 19:35, 29 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Windhunter

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Hello,

Could you help me get this user blocked? I've reported him already for his disruptive editing regarding "Bosnian-Herzegovinian" he keeps adding.

Thank you in advance! 109.175.39.173 (talk) 13:01, 21 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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you're welcome

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You thanked me for something in 2017 (thanks log: ) whatever it was, you're welcome. Earlier in '10s I got discouraged with Wikipedia, so the thanks helped, but I doubt I'll ever feel the same as I did about Wikipedia about as when it began... on various articles not always fitting popular knowledge/views, there was so much edit-warring the mediation group gave up so I had to also... still the case, except I'm almost sure I'll be back occasionally/rarely trying to edit only other articles than those. Would be great to see everyone back, but a lot of people left in the '10s (including many I knew.)--dchmelik (t|c)