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A recipe: move to Wikibooks? Jwrosenzweig 21:40, 12 Feb 2004 (UTC)
- Not a recipe any longer; stub remains. —Tkinias 07:16, 29 Mar 2004 (UTC)
Fixed romanization and moved article accordingly. Thanks to Ezhiki for catching my Russian misspelling. The word's not in my dictionary, and I assumed from the romanization given that it was spelt with an и not an ы. Since it is an ы, the romanization must be with y, not i, according to all widely-used systems. (They're not at all the same sound in Russian.) —Tkinias 07:16, 29 Mar 2004 (UTC)