curprev03:5103:51, 23 October 2022 69.174.144.79talk 69,438 bytes−36 removed {{cleanup lang}} per changes made in previous edits; if there are any that were missed it's a small enough number that the maintenance template is no longer neededundo
curprev03:5003:50, 23 October 2022 69.174.144.79talk 69,474 bytes+5,120 completed transition to {{lang}} in as many locations as possible; because {{lang}} apparently cannot be used in section headings those are not changed; also a variety of minor standardizations and tweaksundo
22 October 2022
curprev16:5716:57, 22 October 2022 69.174.144.79talk 64,354 bytes+3,932 transitioning to using {{lang}} per the notice at the top of the page, completed from lede up to and including #Determiners; preserving italics usage as was in the article to the extent possible (but also implemented some standardizations); some style fixes tooundo
curprev13:5713:57, 25 July 2022 50.100.152.253talk 60,426 bytes+1 →Historical approaches: Forget Zagoda, Spanish is my mother tongue, thus, you do not say "lo había preparando" no matter the pronoun, or name. The participle in this case is "preparado"; you can conjugate "habia preparado" not "habia preparando". Please accent proparoxytones properly (ábrelo, preparándolo). "Preparándolo" and "preparádolo" were perfectly acceptable in Cervantes' time. I don't know now.undo