User talk:Myrnamyers

Classical Malay
@Myrnamyers I'm not sure if you're putting Classical Malay on things because it was most likely borrowed Pre-1565 (Philippine Spanish Era) or around that date range but how sure are you that it isn't from Old Malay instead? Ysrael214 (talk) 05:51, 14 February 2023 (UTC)

Raja
@Myrnamyers What's your reasoning that raja existed in Tagalog as is? Do you have source? The correspondence from Malay "r" would make it an "l" which exactly makes it as "ladya". Ysrael214 (talk) 16:00, 14 May 2023 (UTC)

New Entries
You've been creating a number of new entries without the proper templates or language codes. Please learn how to do it right so that others don't have to clean up after you. Using the right templates with the right language codes standardizes the formatting and also puts the page in the correct categories.

To start with, every entry is required to have a headword template (see our Entry layout page for more information). That means you have to use the right language codes. In one case, I came very close to deleting your "Melanau" entry as "no usable content given" because we have three different languages with "Melanau" in their names, but not plain "Melanau". Fortunately another entry linked to it using the code for Central Melanau, "mel", so I was able to fix your entry.

You should also use etymology templates such as inh, der and bor. There may be other language-specific requirements, so make sure to look for an "About" page, such as About Tagalog (shortcut ATL).

Another thing: Reconstruction entries have to have the reconstructed template at the top, and creating them without references is frowned upon, even of it isn't grounds for deletion.

I'm going to leave you with our welcome template so you can read about our requirements:

Chuck Entz (talk) 07:00, 17 October 2023 (UTC)