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Nomen ad hoc (talk) 17:58, 29 September 2019 (UTC).Reply

Q100138234 edit

Hi. I see you readded the "instance of: volcanic rock" statement (Special:Diff/1287523096). To my understanding this item is about a rock class, not about an individual boulder, block, or alike, which would justify "instance of" relation. Also, generally an item shouldn't be at the same time an instance of and a subclass of the the same class. See Help:Basic membership properties. 2001:7D0:81F7:B580:85CF:5006:410F:4D3F 07:35, 8 October 2020 (UTC)Reply

Hi, there. Really I follow the opinion the mexican geologist. Sorry if the language is an inconvenience, but here Chiluca you can know his studies about it. At the same time is known mainly for its use building. Also, in this case, I follow the criteria used in this item: Q3427251. Best regards, Jialxv (talk) 06:48, 9 October 2020 (UTC)Reply

Q1648542 edit

Hello Jialxv  , For the gentilic, you can put any language if it's attested, in Chinese, Russian or Georgian, name it. According to Euskaltzaindia there is indeed a gentilic in the Basque language. Go and check for Paris how many languages there are for Paris Q90. And it says that in Spanish, you say Parizano.

Secondly, for two years the Basque name of Zarrakaztelu was co-official with the Spanish language, why did you remove it? This is a recent historical fact. Or create a Q number on wikidata "Historical official name".--Zorion (talk) 13:41, 2 January 2024 (UTC)Reply