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30 May 2025
- diffhist List of countries and territories where English is an official language 08:58 −36 Burzuchius talk contribs (Undid revision 1292996632 by 159.255.160.14 (talk)) Tag: Undo
- diffhist List of countries and territories where English is an official language 01:53 +36 159.255.160.14 talk Tags: Reverted Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
28 May 2025
- diffhist m Esperantujo 01:58 −4 Liz talk contribs (Removing link(s) Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/European Esperanto Union (2nd nomination) closed as delete (XFDcloser))
27 May 2025
- diffhist Gàidhealtachd 20:20 0 Beyond My Ken talk contribs Tags: Mobile edit Mobile app edit iOS app edit App select source
- diffhist Celtic languages 14:00 +26 Butterboy talk contribs (→Living languages)
25 May 2025
- diffhist Arab world 08:09 −7 Maranello10 talk contribs (Rewording)
- diffhist m English-speaking world 02:12 −33 ClaudineChionh talk contribs (Reverted edits by 49.181.247.21 (talk) (HG) (3.4.13)) Tags: Huggle Rollback
- diffhist English-speaking world 02:11 +33 49.181.247.21 talk Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist List of countries and territories where English is an official language 01:16 −249 Moalli talk contribs (Component jurisdictions, not self-governing dependencies)
24 May 2025
- diffhist List of countries and territories where English is an official language 22:38 −508 2600:1700:426c:910:38d1:1e42:d0d2:8ec2 talk (Potential source falsification; per source, English is taught or supposed to be the medium of instruction but in practice is not retained or used by the majority of students nor is a habitual working language)