User talk:Johnfbremerjr
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Proper categorizing
[edit]You may want to be a bit more careful about categories. ci penso io was categorized as an English idiom and an English verb, even though it's Italian. The {{idiom}}
template needs a language qualifier (lang=it). I'm not sure why you put the Category:English verbs in there, but it shouldn't be in there. You may want to take a look at ci penso io and notice the changes I made. Any questions or comments, feel free to drop me a line. Thanks. Atelaes 03:53, 21 January 2008 (UTC)
?? I'll try to be more careful. Each time I put in an Italian idiomatic translation for an English idom I feel like I'm winging it because there is so much variation in the existing entries. I usually try to find something that I think is similar and copy and paste. I think the problem was that I though idom was a category. I need to better understand how templates work. Thanx