User talk:Vrago5

You created an entry that is what we call sum of parts: you can find out everything you need to know about the phrase by looking up the parts of it. That is: we already have entries for, and , so we don't need an entry for. I don't speak Italian very well, but I believe one could also say trovarsi d'accordo, and I'm sure there are other verbs that could be used in place of either trovarsi or essere. Perhaps a better example: there's no need to have entries for "un fico", "due fichi", "tre fichi", or "quattrocentoventisette fichi", as long as you know the words for numbers and for "fig".

I'm explaining this so you understand why I added a request for to be deleted. I don't want you to think that we're unhappy with you- you simply didn't know. If you disagree with me and think the entry should be kept, you can explain why at Requests for deletion/Non-English. Thanks! Chuck Entz (talk) 02:40, 16 October 2019 (UTC)