User talk:James Tawtah

Chuck Entz (talk) 06:58, 13 July 2016 (UTC)

Please read our Entry layout page. Your entries are missing basic parts of any dictionary entry and are full of things that don't belong in a dictionary entry. I really should delete them all, but you're still new and obviously don't understand what you're doing.

At the very least, your entries should have: There's normally no need for references except for etymologies, which you haven't included so far. As a descriptive dictionary, we're more concerned with how terms are (or were) used, not what reference works say about them. I don't have time right now to explain further, but there's lots of information in the pages I've already linked to. Thanks! Chuck Entz (talk) 15:40, 15 July 2016 (UTC)
 * 1) A language header, such as ==English== or Zou
 * 2) A part of speech header, such as ===Noun=== or Proper noun
 * 3) A headword, preferably using a template such as en-noun, en-proper noun or head
 * 4) If an English noun has no plural, use
 * 5) For Zou (that's what we call it here) use head with the language code "zom" and the part of speech
 * or
 * 1) A definition. This states what the term means. It doesn't talk in general about the thing the term describes, but only gives the meaning. Don't use a second line to talk about the definition, since that's not a definition.

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