Latin alphabet

I also STRONGLY disagree with Amire80 very bad decision to not even allow mentioning the existence of the Latin script and references to it (even if it is disabled for now), and as well the fact that he also unfarily removed the link to Portal:Nog/Latn-Cyrl transliteration lower in the page (it was also necessary to discuss and provide a correct translteration scheme), and then completely block the portal from edition by any one except himself.

Amire80 certainly does NOT know better that language than you, and has blocked other local community members to discuss it correctly. He just blocked all discussions for very bad reasons, based on false assumptions with things he clearly does not know, or the false perception he has (from a remote northern location in Russia), as if there was no Nogai speakers elsewhere all around the northern and western coast of the Black Sea (notably in Ukraine, Romania, Bulgaria, and Turkey). Those native speakers living today in Romania and Turkey DO use the Latin script.

This Amire80's decision is also clearly politically oriented, may be influenced by the ongoing Russian war (yes that's the correct word, even if Russian authorities do not accept it) against the "west" (including Ukraine, Bulgaria, Romania, and Turkey... that's what Mr Putin affirms every day on all Russian-state-controlled medias and has enforced by unfair laws). May be Amire80 is not himself free of his own speech online, so another non-Russian admin not living in Russia should take over that decision against Amire80.

Also Amire80 made this comment as the reason for blocking the page: "edit warring". The effective truth is that Amire80 was the only author of this edit war, by doing SEVEN reverts without any discussion (and refusing to duiscuss) and against the opinions of other users. That's an abuse of privilege, he whould not have had the right to block that page because it was the direct author of this edit war. There are many proofs that show that language IS effectively written in the Latin script (proofs exist in Romania and Turkey, two countries where the language is officially recognized and taught using a Latin alphabet, with minor typographic variants in diacritics between Turkey and Romania, such as the "cedilla" used in Turkey instead of the "comma below" in Romania, or the "breve" possibly replaced by a "caron": this matches with common keyboards used in Romania and Turkey to write the standard Romanian and Turkish languages; In both countries, Nogay is NOT written at all using Cyrillic; Nogay is NOT the same language as Crimean Tatar found in Crimea, and elsewhere in Ukraine and Russia, where it uses the Cyrillic script). The only place where the Nogay language is written in the Cyrillic alphabet is in Bulgaria (but it is not recognized there, and may be confused with Crimean Tatar).

Verdy p (talk)09:16, 18 October 2022