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en:WP expect when telling people they're blocked? I was trying to edit for the first time in months at least, so I have no idea how that proxy or vpn might play a role except as far as I know, I never used one, so I can't stop using them and wait 24 hours. Which makes all those nice, rude threats about disruptive allegedly fake unblock-requests quite pointless. I think I might see a related point in connection with that proxy/vpn-stuff, but other than that, how about not putting up disruptive, fake block-notifications? Just to keep the conversation in the nice, civilized tone I seem to see here, which is quite disturbing as so far, one aspect about the en:WP was the polite, friendly manner of dealing with each other here. If anyone got this far in my rant, I'd really appreciate some explanation as to what went wrong. Just don't tell me I did something I didn't again. Or accuse me of vandalizing. That's just rude. Regards, --
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citizens "Holländer." When we do that in "Holland," we are either sneered at or reminded of the fact that Holland is a part of the Netherlands. Just like the Brits will remind us that England is a part of the United Kingdom. If you refer to the whole thing, use UK. If you know that a place is in England, use England. If in doubt, use UK, technically, you can't go wrong. However, the closer you get to a place, the pickier people get. "Leeds, UK" will work in Chicago, in Leeds it will get you raised eyebrows, the people from Leeds prefer "Leeds, West Yorkshire, England." Are we confused yet? --
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don't know of a Wiki convention, except that where there are two equally valid options (usually US or British English spellings/words), we should go with the original author. Pram is a good example. It's more a British term, but as this was the original word, we should not change it to an American one without good cause.
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You're right - the situation is much more complicated than any simple rules can convey. AE terms do creep into BE and become BE. Possibly vice-versa at times. What you heard was colloquial or slang spoken English which should not normally appear on Knowledge (XXG)! Good job he didn't speak in Cockney
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Roger. Actually I'm not sure that AE is more widely used that BE. Americans like to think so simply because the USA is four times more populous than the UK. However 'British' English is not just used in the UK, but by many other countries around the world. Some, like Australia I think, use a mixture.
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Well, thank you for your troubles, I appreciate that. Sort of. Because, well, what's that supposed to be? Short, poignant version: Wtf?!? Long version, still quite offended: First I'm being notified I'm being blocked, then I'm being threatened for an allegedly disruptive unblock-request - what'd the
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I think we're concluding that it's okay to use xxx Valley where there is a river xxx, and I am beginning to share your doubt about Hölle Valley where there is no river of that name. I have not seen Hölle Valley used in an English reference (just Höllental valley which is a tautology!). However it is
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As a German who lived most of his life abroad, I received some training in the use of "UK." As Germans, we need to be careful. We use "England" when we refer to what is considered the United Kingdom, we call its citizens "Engländer." They object. Likewise, we call The Netherlands "Holland" and its
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You'll find that there are many other rivers in Knowledge (XXG) with the same naming convention, where the river's outlet is in parentheses. I agree that the convention may lead some people to briefly think that the name in parentheses is an alternate name, but I think that overall that particular
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Just occasionally. I'm under the impression that people living in the area geographically known as the British Isles can be a bit touchy topics of being english, England vs. UK (or vice versa), and related issues. Personally, I'd be careful not to suggest to someone from Scotland that he's english
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I also have the view that when writing about American places we should use US terminology, but when writing about European subjects we should use British English. Why? Because 1) European countries are part of the EU which has (British) English as one of its official languages and 2) Europeans are
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No problem, I should often manage with this type of "errors". Interwikis Bots couldn't understood that two articles doesn't concern the same thing. They only follow links, corrects or incorrects ones. But I couldn't add all articles in my watchlist, I have already more than 6000 articles on french
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Dear G-41614, the only method I know to prevent this and also to stop my/all bots to put incorrect wikilinks is to search which wikipedia contains the error and then to uniformize "handly" the links. So I presume that the english article shouldn't be linked with the french and the german ones so I
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Having said all that there may be slight complication which is that a few valleys may not be named after a river. I am happy about the Hölle Valley in Franconia because there is a village called Hölle, so it must be named after this. But I am not so confident about the others. I certainly wouldn't
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Valleys seem to be different. For example you would never hear an English-speaker refer to the Rheintal or Maintal, he would say the Rhine valley or valley of the Main. I think it is because there is a separate entity, the river, which has a proper name and "tal" is a common word just added to it.
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Hi Kaphorn. There has been much debate about how to translate German names and I do not have all the answers, but have given it some thought and research. There are 2 relevant Wiki rules: "Use English" and "Use the original if there is no established English usage". For proper nouns this would be
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No need to apologize in any case. I use Firefox, but have no idea at all about the Skype-stuff beyond the existence of something called Skype. Seems there is Skype at one of the stations I occasionally use, but since it's a public station, nothing I can do about it. Thnx again for pointing out a
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article either England or United Kingdom is strictly correct, the question is which sounds better? I would prefer England but can't easily explain why. Perhaps United Kingdom sound more like a political name to me. Don't know. And most English-speakers know where England is - it's not obscure! I
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Thnx for pointing something out. Not that I have the foggiest what you might be talking about. I don't intend to be rude, but since I merely reverted what I assumed to be a vandalism, I do not claim responsibility for introducing that part - just for restoring it. Didn't even notice the
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BE is especially used by countries where English is not the main language but is a business language, e.g. India where the railways use BE in official documents. Also there are international bodies like the EU and International Union of Railways that de facto use BE terminology. --
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Caught by a colocation web host block but afaik this host or IP is not a web host. The IP address is, to the best of my knowledge, 84.170.155.244. Sidenote: I'm logged in, yet blocked? That (beep) ... well, that's interesting. By the way, the description of the location of
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Hi G-41613, interesting article on John Peck. I noticed one typo that I can't fix, and one possible typo. You have her burthen as "20 to 20 tons". Also, you state that his "plans later on were close to intellegible". Did you mean "unintelligible"? Cheers,
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easy except for one feature of German: the compound noun, where a proper noun and an ordinary noun are combined. Having looked at major dictionaries and tourist guides it is clear that there is no absolute answer, but the principles appear to be:
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Why the same doesn't apply to lakes and mountains, I don't know, but it may be because valley is always "-tal", but there are many variations of mountain name e.g "-spitze", "-berg", "-kuppe", "-horn". (I know, lake is nearly always "-see"!)
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Hi G-41614, happy to help, but I'm not sure what the context is? UK is the country i.e. 'sovereign nation-state'; England is a political and geographical sub-division within it. But I'm not sure that's what you're getting at.
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Thanks, I'm not sure when that would be. I have no opinion on naming of the Höllentalbahn in English as I don't speak German. This was really a matter of how to apply the convention which you should take up with
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I've deleted the talk page you created on the ü page, and fixed the link on the log. I'll leave you to sort out the others, although the ship launche and shipwreck having redirected links isn't a big deal.
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By accepted English equivalent, I meant the English name for the geographical feature. Of course we can often "translate" place names e.g. "Karlsruhe" = "Charles' rest", but I wouldn't propose that!
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for writing this article! As for the formatting, could you be more specific, please? Do you mean the format of images or the format of references? I'll gladly help you to fix anything. Cheers. --
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Hmm, I don't like the images small like a post stamps, as they are supposed to illustrate the architect's work, and the resolution should be bigger, in my opinion. You can use the
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at some point - both dots being rust while the u is white. As I said, I've got nothing against diacritics being used myself where verifiable. Only this morning I created
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The talk pages of the article is were the article is discussed in depth. The talk pages of the policies and guidelines are where those issues are discussed. talking the
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standard practice in e.g. the respected Michelin Guide to use xxx Valley, so I was simply extending that practice to lesser known valleys, maybe wrongly in this case.
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Hi - The other New Hampshire Smith River, while not found in the Geographic Names Information System and therefore not on any topographic map, is in the town of
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Hi, I don't see what the issue is, it's in England and therefore it's in the United Kingdom, UK is more official and more formal. Thanks
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Valleys: split the word, do not translate the proper noun, unless it has an accepted English equipvalent, and render "tal" as "valley".
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Re your message, the answer is no. There are probably many such instances on that list. Not really a huge problem unless there was a
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as an example, if anyone else wishes to bring up the Mark issue then they can see at a glance that we have discussed this issue. --
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No problem. It's up to you, if it works as you like, and looks acceptable, then I have no objections :) Keep up the good work. --
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That Ip address is not blocked. Once you stop using a proxy/vpn, note that it takes a full 24 hours for the block to clear.
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Nice start, but needs a copyedit and wikifying / date delinking. Also need to add in the plane crash he was involved in -
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was described as being of 20 - 30 tons, corrected that as well. Thnx for letting me know somebody read that thing! :) --
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I have raised the above for discussion on the Germany/Conventions page, so everyone can have their say. Gruß, Paul. --
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and your question on this page, and someone will show up shortly to answer. Here are a few good links for newcomers:
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Other administrators may also review this block, but should not override the decision without good reason (see the
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City, town and village names: , use the original full German word, unless there is an accepted English equivalent.
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which suggests how to avoid the problem in future. If you don't have Firefox or Skype then I apologise. --
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According to Beevor the hamlet at the crossroads is Mark, Baruth is slightly to the west of the crossroad.
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I most certainly did. And to think I had the word there in the source right in front of my eyes ... the
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Danke, is wech. Wollte eine Referenz einbauen, wurde bloss Schmutz draus! Warum, wieso, keine Ahnung.
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Muss ich gleich mal gucken, wahrscheinlich Schrott vom Kopieren. Grüsse aus dem richtig fernen Osten.
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agree with "Hell Valley" as a title because the proper noun "Hölle" should not be translated.HTH. --
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more likely to use and be familiar with British English. However that is not a Wiki rule! Gruß. --
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but aren't newly-created cross-namespace redirects supposed to be deleted (hence why I tagged
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Basically - no chance. "prev edit" showswhat the bot did. And the bot edit as a month ago.
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You might note that at least one of your recent edits, such as the one you made to
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For the record, that wasn't a discussion, that was a short POV-exchange. More at
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Rhyming Slang - even more confusing - but again not used in written English. --
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remove the link thta point from english article to the french one. Sincerely--
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and found no mention of a "freak wave" as the cause of the ship's sinking.
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The combined effect of the anon's edit and your undoing it can be seen at
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article, as it had no citation at all. I just read through the article
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has been reverted, as it appears to be unconstructive. Please use the
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I removed the "freak wave" bit of the MV Derbyshire entry on the
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I've reverted your copy & paste move. Per the discussion at
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trying to identify and highlight telephone numbers. Thank you.--
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wikipedia because I mange a complete portal... Sincerely --
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problem is very minor. But thanks for bringing it up. --
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