User talk:Frank Zamjatin
Ragisma and Breedsma
I agree that these terms needed to be cited. But flagging them with {{
{{unreferenced}}
). — Gwalla | Talk 18:31, 17 April 2008 (UTC)
Thanks, I wasn't aware of that. "Ragisma" is sourced, found in a linked article (I consider the source dubious but whatever). So I'll leave it alone. But what do I do if a term has no article, isn't {{
- Yes, if there's no article, the term isn't explained in the article in which it appears, and you can't provide a citation yourself,
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