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31 May 2024

30 May 2024

  • diffhist m Kabardian language 23:29 +29Elarxux talk contribs(So it won't sound more confusing, changed the note "dialects" into "East circassian dialects/sub-dialects) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • diffhist m Kabardian language 23:24 −22Elarxux talk contribs(Changed a bit the main description so it looks less biased.) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • diffhist m Kabardian language 23:20 +15Elarxux talk contribs(Added a tag) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • diffhist m Kabardian language 23:18 −90Elarxux talk contribs(I deleted an unnecessary sentence with no sources whatsoever (about Besleney being considered the dialect of Kabardian, which is weird, because both of them appeared at the same time and there is no evidence that Besleney is only a dialect of Kabardian). Also, I added a question abt Besleney being considered a Kabardian dialect lower (by whom)?) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • diffhist Kabardian language 23:08 +22Elarxux talk contribs(Added a more correct way of explaining what kabardian really is.) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • diffhist Christianity 22:07 −26Completely Random Guy talk contribs(Whoever keeps adding Latin to languages, we are listing the original languages of the faith, the Old Testament was written in Hebrew and Aramaic and the New Testament was written in Greek, Latin became a liturgical language like Church Slavonic and is not an original language of the faith. To give an example, the first Quran translation was from Arabic to Persian, but we don't list Persian as the language of the faith.) Tag: Visual edit
  • diffhist m Kabardian language 01:06 −72Elarxux talk contribs(This is not true. All adyghe people on their own language refer to Kabardian as an Adyghebze (Literally Adyghe language). They have no word for a dialect that's why they sometimes say Ubykhbze, Kabardeibze and so on. But it doesn't matter because they were and still are calling their language as Adyghe language, i.e Circassian language.) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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