User talk:Kraniax

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Pashto
Hello, I'm Austronesier. Thank you for your edits to Pashto, but they have been reverted for two reasons: Please cite sources properly and correctly. Thank you! –Austronesier (talk) 16:04, 7 May 2020 (UTC)
 * You have not added a source that backs up your edit in the text, but only mention a web link to a paper in the edit summary. Sources have to be added visibly in the text for verification.
 * The source that you mention in the edit summary does not back up your claim, but to the contrary states in its "Conclusion" (p. 163): "[...] it has been proven that Pashto has definite affinities with Sanskrit and is in fact an Iranian language".