User talk:Lina.lasse

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Corollarium
I have redirected your article to the existing article Corollary which gives a rather fuller treatment of the same idea. That means that anyone clicking on "Corollarium" will be taken to "Corollary". Before planning an article, it is worth doing a search to see whether there is already one on the same subject - if so, it's better to add any new information to that rather than create a new parallel article.

I have had a quick look around, and I can't actually find any instance of the use of "corollarium" in English - all the examples Google Scholar throws up are from Latin texts. Have you actually found it used in English anywhere? Regards, JohnCD (talk) 09:47, 8 August 2008 (UTC)

I agree with you, corollary is the word to be used in english. (Lina.lasse)