Talk:Mila Rodino

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Старият текст

Сивият текст с отпадналите стихове е по-добре да се сложи под обяснителния параграф (който сега се намира отдолу) или може просто да не се публикува! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 212.73.146.73 (talk) 20:49, 16 August 2011 (UTC)Reply

Добавих текста с текста на химн. Надявам се, че това решава проблема ви, моят приятел. Κοματσουλάκης (talk) 07:48, 23 May 2018 (UTC)Reply

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If "Mila Rodino" is translated as "Dear Motherland", would it not also be translated as the same thing in the chorus? --User:Comrade Tassadar

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Leaving Text of Song, Translation on the Page

It appears that the page should maintain the lyrics and translation on the page. This will keep in line with the national anthem pages for most other countries. It would be a positive to maintain some level of consistency among pages of similar topics, such as national anthems. It is highly important information and should not be deleted. I would ask that a consensus be reached between invested parties before it is removed again. It appears that failing to include lyrics here on this page would be a substantial mistake. Κοματσουλάκης (talk) 07:52, 23 May 2018 (UTC)Reply

Hi, Κοματσουλάκης. No, it is not a mistake. Yes, there are a lot of articles about state anthems which fail to adhere to Wikipedia's policies and guidelines, but they are not the yardstick by which to measure content for this article. Firstly, Wikipedia is WP:NOTLYRICS and, even more importantly, it is not original research. Lyrics from WP:PRIMARY sources are to be found on Wikisource (you'll see the link at the end of the article). Translations, transcriptions and all general incidentals must be attributed to reliable secondary sources, not by users introducing their personal translations. The WP:BURDEN is on the user/editor introducing (or, in this case, reintroducing removed content) to find reliable secondary sources to back up any content they add. This scenario has been replayed over and over on these articles with the same argument, being that it will bring the article in line with similar articles. Every time inappropriate and unfounded content is removed, it's reintroduced by good faith editors who believe themselves to be doing the right thing because 'everybody else does it'. In fact, it's 'all the other' articles which need to be brought in line with Wikipedia's policies. If you'd like to help out, it's those articles in need of being cleaned up. Thanks for your understanding! --Iryna Harpy (talk) 05:14, 1 June 2018 (UTC)Reply

Featured article candidate

I believe this should be a featured article due to the lengthy, rich information provided. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 213.183.63.129 (talk) 14:13, 25 August 2018 (UTC)Reply

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