Talk:Jabo
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[edit] Proposal to Change this Page from Redirection to Disambiguation
There are at least three unrelated senses of the term Jabo which could be sought under this title:
- An abbreviation for the German term Jagdbomber (literally pursuit bomber), which is currently redirected by this article to Ground attack aircraft.
- An ethnicity and language in West Africa which figures significantly in linguistic and ethnological literature, as well as playing a keyrole in the language development strategies proposed for this area.
- A nickname favored by jazz musicians, notably Cladys "Jab(b)o" Smith (1908-1991) and John "Jabo" Starkes (1938- ), and others with no apparent relationship to that music genre. (This nickname probably also has African roots , but no relationship to the aforementioned ethnicity is assumed.) It also occurs as a surname.
I would like to see this page changed from being a silent redirection to the aircraft sense to being a disambiguation page. The nickname would be the hardest to write an article about, even though it is perhaps the most common sense.
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- A Google search for "Jabo aircraft -africa -jazz" produced 17,200 hits.
- A Google search for "Jabo africa -aircraft -jazz" produced 27,700 hits.
- A Google search for "Jabo jazz -africa -aircraft" produced 28,800 hits.
- A Google search for "Jabbo jazz -africa -aircraft" produced 30,800 hits.
Perhaps then I may write an article about the African language.
Sounds like a great idea. I was unaware of the African use of the word when i created the redirect. --ansbachdragoner 22:52, 19 March 2006 (UTC)
I have made the change I proposed. -- Ziusudra 01:51, 1 May 2006 (UTC)