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Hi there. The format for entries in languages other than English is . .
==language== ===Etymology=== (optional) ===part of speech=== headword # translation(s) into English ===other types of entry=== (optional)
We only have a Translations section for English words.
I don't understand the part of serdar in the Noun section. Is ithe word related to sirdar? SemperBlotto 11:17, 24 December 2005 (UTC)