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**This wiki has [[mw:Manual:$wgCapitalLinks|$wgCapitalLinks]] disabled. Do not create pages with capitalized titles if what the page describes have a non-capitalized name. For example, use [[maimai]], not Maimai.
**This wiki has [[mw:Manual:$wgCapitalLinks|$wgCapitalLinks]] disabled. Do not create pages with capitalized titles if what the page describes have a non-capitalized name. For example, use [[maimai]], not Maimai.
**Romanize all CJK song titles, and create redirects from the original title. Romanized portions of the title should use sentence case.
**Romanize all CJK song titles, and create redirects from the original title. Romanized portions of the title should use sentence case.
***は, へ, を should be romanized as wa, e, o when they're pronounced as such.
***は, へ should be romanized as wa, e when they're pronounced as such; を should always be romanized as wo.
***If there's a foreign word transliterated into Japanese/Korean, write the original foreign word, if it can be determined. If you're not sure whether it's a foreign word or native word, write the romanization as-is.
***If there's a foreign word transliterated into Japanese/Korean, write the original foreign word, if it can be determined. If you're not sure whether it's a foreign word or native word, write the romanization as-is.
***For words of non-English origin (eg. [[wikt:テーマ|テーマ]] and [[wikt:トルコ|トルコ]]), it's recommended to use the words from their original language (Thema, turco) instead of their English equivalents (theme, Turkey). The latter is also acceptable, however.
***For words of non-English origin (eg. [[wikt:テーマ|テーマ]] and [[wikt:トルコ|トルコ]]), it's recommended to use the words from their original language (Thema, turco) instead of their English equivalents (theme, Turkey). The latter is also acceptable, however.