Talk:Komancza Republic

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Languages: please keep referrences to both Ukrainian and Lemko, I added internal links. I think this article explains some reasons people consider Lemko to be a language, and others consider it to be a dialect. I don't think that there is any definite way to say when a dialect becomes a language, so this point could be argued indefinitely.Pustelnik 13:13, 22 September 2007 (UTC)