If an article has been listed here for two weeks and is still untranslated, it should be nominated for deletion.
If you are here for the first time and have an article in a foreign language or a poorly translated article that you wish to list here to forestall possible deletion, you should start by finding the most appropriate template from among the ones listed at and add it to the article page, save the page, and then follow the instructions in the banner on how to list the article here. You might need to click '[show]' to see all the instructions.
Listing a page here
Most pages get listed here by subst'ing a {{}}
or {{}}
template, following the instructions given at any one of several translation-related templates that were just added onto the article page. Many (but not all) templates found at request adding the corresponding article here. See section Transition template usage below for details of the templates available for use on the main article page.
Other ways to find articles for inclusion on this page are:
Tagging
Replacement and restoration
Sometimes, legitimate articles are replaced by foreign-language content. In this case, the last English-language version should be restored from the history.
In addition, you may leave a message on the user's talk-page as indicated above.
Notification
Deletion
If an article has been listed here for two weeks and is still untranslated, it should be nominated for deletion. (See also Guide to deletion.)
Articles that are not in English are still subject to all other forms of speedy deletion should they meet the criteria, and can be nominated for deletion by prod or afd should an editor feel they warrant deletion for a reason other than the language it is in, an article not being in English is not itself a criterion for deletion until the two week period has passed. Also, foreign-language articles are still subject to blp prod.