Talk:À la carte

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Could a section of literal translations be added? As an example for a la carte we could have (literal: from the chart).

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[edit] No accent on upper case

Does someone know how to change the title on an article. There shall be no accent on upper case letter?

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[edit] Removal of prod

I hate getting into deletion arguments, but seeing I found this page because I was looking for information on the term for a separate reason (this is the next-to-top Google link for a la carte) I think this is an established and useful article, and while it is not obviously "non-dictionaryish" at the moment, it could easily be made to include information about how not only the term but the tradition/business model entered various cultures. So I unprodded, but I'm not watching this page and won't particularly care if it gets AFDed. Sirmob 05:20, 21 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Accent or not

Note: My edit was to change if from "À la carte (also à la carte)" (both accented) to "À la carte (also a la carte)" (only one accented). Just wanted to make sure you didn't think I was just flipping them. (The history seems to have to many edits like that.) I don't care which one comes first. --Ishi Gustaedr 21:12, 31 May 2007 (UTC)