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The result of the move request was: Move. Cúchullain t/ c 13:53, 3 December 2013 (UTC)
Jean-Michel Nicollier →
Jean-Michel Nicolier – An anonymous editor changed the article to use one 'l' in the surname. The Croatian sources are rather messy on this matter, but the majority does seem to support that. It'd be nice to confirm it in an authoritative way. --
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This article is mostly comprised of "info" from one or two Croatian-language newsmedia, like Večernji list. Also dead links. Isn't there any reliable English-language sourcing available? Quis separabit? 19:19, 5 March 2014 (UTC)
Hello all,
My move was reverted to Nicolier with one l, that is definitely the *incorrect* spelling. I had a chat with the reverter, so I'm back here to the talk page.
The French official name, as stated in French sources, uses 2 L's. It was a rule in former standard serbocroatian language to translitterate the foreign names (even European latin), to have a letter-to-letter possible translation from the latin serbocroatian version (now croatian) to the cyrillic one (now serbian). See for instance, even today, how in the Serbian wikipedia French President Hollande is Fransoa Oland (in cyrillic and in latinica). This is the possible reason why the old croatian articles had one L in Nicolier and not two L's. I've added French sources to the French article and to the Occitan one, I created, too. Here they are:
So, I suppose I have to wait for some feedback. Regards, --— J. F. B. ( me´n parlar) 21:40, 26 October 2014 (UTC)
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The result of the move request was: Move. Cúchullain t/ c 13:53, 3 December 2013 (UTC)
Jean-Michel Nicollier →
Jean-Michel Nicolier – An anonymous editor changed the article to use one 'l' in the surname. The Croatian sources are rather messy on this matter, but the majority does seem to support that. It'd be nice to confirm it in an authoritative way. --
Joy [shallot] (
talk)
08:20, 21 November 2013 (UTC)
This article is mostly comprised of "info" from one or two Croatian-language newsmedia, like Večernji list. Also dead links. Isn't there any reliable English-language sourcing available? Quis separabit? 19:19, 5 March 2014 (UTC)
Hello all,
My move was reverted to Nicolier with one l, that is definitely the *incorrect* spelling. I had a chat with the reverter, so I'm back here to the talk page.
The French official name, as stated in French sources, uses 2 L's. It was a rule in former standard serbocroatian language to translitterate the foreign names (even European latin), to have a letter-to-letter possible translation from the latin serbocroatian version (now croatian) to the cyrillic one (now serbian). See for instance, even today, how in the Serbian wikipedia French President Hollande is Fransoa Oland (in cyrillic and in latinica). This is the possible reason why the old croatian articles had one L in Nicolier and not two L's. I've added French sources to the French article and to the Occitan one, I created, too. Here they are:
So, I suppose I have to wait for some feedback. Regards, --— J. F. B. ( me´n parlar) 21:40, 26 October 2014 (UTC)
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