Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Tp ordut payin


 * These have had their two weeks on Pages needing translation into English. No one has rescued them. Here's the comments from there:
 * Tp ordut payin - no idea what language. Andris 03:58, Jun 8, 2004 (UTC)
 * Not sure what language, but I think it's just some generic notice about editing wiki text and should be deleted as soon as its two weeks are up. -- Jmabel 18:04, Jun 18, 2004 (UTC)
 * Irguk Glabitol - I'm guessing that this, and the above Tp ordut payin, are both Tokipona, based on a comment made from the same IP address. &mdash;Stormie 04:07, Jun 8, 2004 (UTC)
 * I'm pretty sure Toki pona doesn't look like that, though thinks it's Turkish. Delete anyway. Dysprosia 06:54, 24 Jun 2004 (UTC)
 * Now this is damned intriguing. I don't think it's Turkish; it doesn't have any of the Turkish characters.  It looks like transliterated Hebrew crossed with Danish.  Delete it anyway.  Smerdis of Tlön 11:38, 24 Jun 2004 (UTC)
 * Now this is damned intriguing. I don't think it's Turkish; it doesn't have any of the Turkish characters.  It looks like transliterated Hebrew crossed with Danish.  Delete it anyway.  Smerdis of Tlön 11:38, 24 Jun 2004 (UTC)


 * "Galikork?" "Galifrok?"  I think it's gibberish.  Kinda funny, but delete. - Lucky 6.9 16:18, 24 Jun 2004 (UTC)
 * I can't work out what language it is either. Not Turkish - doesn't look like Toki Pona... Pak-Pak is the name of a language and people in Indonesia but this is an example and it looks nothing like. It intreges me - I don't think it is gibberish and would love to know which language. However - still delete. Secretlondon 20:42, 24 Jun 2004 (UTC)
 * a few words are coming up as transliterated Russian... Secretlondon 20:45, 24 Jun 2004 (UTC)
 * The word 'dlini' may be a clue - /dl/ is a very rare combination. But it appears to be a valid russian word.  Morwen - Talk 21:05, 24 Jun 2004 (UTC)
 * Could it be transliterated from some other Slavic language? Some words (dlini, ochen) are valid in Russian but other words are not. Andris 00:46, Jun 25, 2004 (UTC)
 * To me it seems that language of Tp ordut payin is a constructed language, with words borrowed from several languages or invented (eryudat - edit, invented; payin - page, sounds Romanic; teksta - text, Slavic; entraro - enter, Romanic). The first sentence obviously says "Everyone can edit a Wiki page". Irguk Glabitol seem to be in another language, probably also constructed. I guess that the guy who made the pages, obviously interested in conlangs, invented them. Nikola 06:53, 27 Jun 2004 (UTC)


 * Delete if still untranslated. I have a sneaking suspicion they'd still merit deletion even in English. -- Cyrius|&#9998; 21:57, 24 Jun 2004 (UTC)
 * My guess that it was Toki Pona was based on the anon that created both articles seemed to be complaining that User:Isomorphic had deleted his Tokipona articles: see . Although a closer read suggests maybe that the deleted articles were written in another (unspecified) language. That's neither here nor there, really, and I say Delete on the grounds that none of us even know what language these articles are written in and thus nobody is likely to translate them any time soon! &mdash;Stormie 01:53, Jun 25, 2004 (UTC)
 * Pli no skoptoki google nihanni hits peqannaha for arsb a ternin single onioto word pohseitsh in thglrdro these btee titles. Except for "ordut", which is Finnish for something. Delete as fake language. Denni &#9775; 06:34, 2004 Jun 25 (UTC)
 * Delete. I'm sure it's toki pona.  I remember this user.  He was apparently trying to write a Wikipedia interface in toki pona, but had no clue what he was doing, and was writing his translations in the English Wikipedia article namespace.  Isomorphic 07:02, 27 Jun 2004 (UTC)
 * Seems to be a conlang, nonencyclopedic. Delete, agree w/ Stormie and Denni.  -- Merovingian  &#9997; Talk 03:30, Jun 29, 2004 (UTC)