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cast. Classic Greek, Hebrew through Christianity, and minor elements have also been incorporated, though always through the Romano-Germanic sieve. The coordinate axis keeps the line drawn from Central Alps down the Rhin (Romanic southwest, Germanic northeast) into England (a notable people who has patiently taken a thousand years with the stubborn purpose of constructing an exactly half Romanic, half Germanic language, wow). As I have myself both Romanic and Germanic ancestries (“the melting pot” and all that stuff), I can't easily tell to what extent my viewpoints on this matter develop from nitty-gritty, or just from sentimental vapors.
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had already been deserted by romanized people after the retreat of the Roman limes, so little contact could exist between them either. No wonder that Slovenian seems sort of unfamiliar to us, even though (or perchance because) it's written with Latin letters. As far as I get, non-Slavic influences on Slovenian come mainly from modern German and, to a lesser degree, modern Italian. Hardly any Latin.
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hard time translating things. What i speak less than natively is the Standard Arabic, and this is because i did not finish grade school in Egypt, but moved to Europe with my family. Denmark, so thats why my danish skills is better than my Standard Arabic skills. i hope you understand now... take care :D
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Well, frankly speaking, I cannot. I was trying to fix something, but probably on a previous edition instead of the latest version. So, bang!, subsequent material disappeared. Less than a minute later I was on my way to revert my mistake, but you had already mended it, thank you. This is the first and
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En el caso de elecciones al Senado serán nulos los votos emitidos en papeletas en las que se hubieran señalado más de tres nombres en las circunscripciones provinciales, de dos en las circunscripciones insulares de Gran Canaria, Mallorca y Tenerife y en las poblaciones de Ceuta y Melilla, y de uno en
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Oh by the way Slovenia was considered Latin Europe when it was part of various states through out the middle ages such as the Holy Roman Empire, and the Republic of Venice. Western Europe was called Latin Europe especially during the Crusaides, that is how Byzantine and Muslim rulers referred to the
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b) I very much appreciate your proposal that I start a Romano-Germanic portal. I felt myself honored and took my time to consider it. But I'm sorry I must decline. As you can see on my user page, I'm currently busy on things other than WP. Additionally, I wouldn't even know where to begin. Yet I'll
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En el caso de elecciones al Congreso de los Diputados, al Parlamento Europeo, a los Ayuntamientos y a los Cabildos insulares serán también nulos los votos emitidos en papeletas en las que se hubiera modificado, añadido, señalado o tachado nombres de los candidatos comprendidos en ella o alterado su
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Unfortunately I'm as green as grass on Slovenian, being Russian my only (and little) knowledge of Slavic languages. May I remind you, however, that Slovenian appeared after de evolution of Latin into Romanic languages. Additionally, Slovenian was developped by Slavs who settled on a territory that
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Hi. I just saw that you wrote me on the talk page of Egypt. I did not see that i am sorry. No the meaning of what i wrote in my profile is the following: - My mother tongue is Egyptian Colloquial Arabic, but since the Arab wikipedia is in Standard Arabic, i cannot contribute much and i will have a
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Greetings Zack Holly Venturi, We seem to have reached a misunderstanding at the Escher article page. I did not delete your (?) edit to the Alhambra. The only thing I deleted (and pasted on the discussion page for anyone to check out) was some (IMHO) weird reference to a rapper. Sorry if you were
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Gee, you've realized I'm a nutty supporter of the “Romano-Germanic culture” idea. With the least intention to appear highfalutin, I'd dare to put forward that the nub of this concept is the interaction between Roman(ic) and Germanic peoples as the crucible where modern European culture has been
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Zack, I see your're an aficionado of languages. The Latin Europe desastre really needs a makeover, and your suggestion to kick off the revolution is perfect. Well its time to light the fireworks and you're the man to do it, just by changing the opening along the lines you suggested. Be BOLD!
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I have to say what you did to the Romano-Germanic culture article was very well done. I have since added a section to the article, and am gathering sources for a renaissance view on the term. Maybe you have studied Venetic Theory, many good points are brought up by many notable scholars on the
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Hi, I fixed the Lindenberg article. There was a missing heading from my translation of the German article (Chartplatzierungen - Place in the Charts). I've added an appropriate English heading and added a footnote for the D, A & CH headings (yes you got it right). Thanks for your interest.
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Es nulo el voto emitido en sobre o papeleta diferente del modelo oficial, así como el emitido en papeleta sin sobre o en sobre que contenga más de una papeleta de distinta candidatura. En el supuesto de contener más de una papeleta de la misma candidatura, se computará como un solo voto
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I've had a look to the “Latin Europe” article and I'm afraid it seems more of a bizarre concoction of unsourced poppycock to me. In my opinion, full cleanup with special attention to sourcing should be done. But I'm extremely interested so I hope to be able to collaborate as soon as
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As you can see, though the results returned by Google Search may vary in absolute value as a function of time, their relative proportions use to remain more or less constant. Umm/Um Kulthum (English) and Oum/Om Kalthoum (French) are the most accepted spellings in European
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subject of the modern Slovens and some latin roots. Slovenia like many other countries have been called "Latin European" in the past. In anycase thanks for the work you put into the Romano Germanic culture article, I believe one day it will be up to par. --
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My pleasure, help yourself. But please don’t make mistake, Lincoln was quite naive indeed when preaching freedom for all. There are billions of people who prefer to lack freedom themselves, provided they can prevent others to keep theirs, for example
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edit. I see nothing wrong with changing Roma to Romani, though Roma is the term most commonly used in English. What is disturbing is that, in addition to those changes, you made a series of edits that appear to be vandalism. Changing
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Umm Kulthum 63900 - Um Kulthum 10800 - Oum Kalsoum 49500 - Om Kalthoum 67700 - Omme Kolsoum 5560 - Oum Kalthum 20500 - Um Kalthoom 12200 - Omm Kolsoum 7560 - Umm Kultum 3290 - Umm Kolthoum 2720 - Umm Khultum 3860 - Om Koultoum
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Hello Zack, I've seen you are very good at languages especially in Spanish (my mother tongue). If you have some time, would you like to help me out with a text I'm working on (it's in English) for a small documentary?
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You will notice that the number of votes cast is divided into "nulos" (void) and "válidos" (valid) votes, and that the latter are divided into "en blanco" (blank) and "a candidaturas" (to candidates).
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Se considera voto en blanco, pero válido, el sobre que no contenga papeleta y, además, en las elecciones para el Senado, las papeletas que no contengan indicación a favor de ninguno de los candidatos.
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I apologize for the delay of my answer but, as stated on my user page, I seldom visit the WP in these times. I must be very busy at work. Otherwise I'd be only too pleased to lend you a hand.
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Ok, I kid. But if it's all right with you, could I copy it to my user page? I won't tamper with the original. Just a friendly question and won't be done without your approval. Cheers!
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On the discussion page for Umm Kulthum you mention spelling variations that google produced for "ام كلثوم". I was just wondering how you managed to get this information from google.
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Thank you. To some extent, I also have problems of the like, that's why I was interested in your case. In compensation, we can offer a multilateral worldview.
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Hi there. Are you able to verify the current image of Philip Carteret? This one is previously unknown to me I would like to find out more about it. Thanks -
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Asimismo serán nulos los votos contenidos en sobre en los que se hubiera producido cualquier tipo de alteración de las señaladas en los párrafos anteriores.
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article and thought maybe you could take a look at it. Do you have any clue on how much latin made its way into the Slovenian languge? Take care. --
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a) I'm afraid that, for the WP, whether Slovenia has ever been (or just considered) a Latin European country should be decided on the basis of the
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No, unfortunately I'm not. My contribution to this page hasn't anything to do with that picture, which is unknown to me. Sorry I can't help. --
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Thanx for your reply. Let's hope that, over time, these guys can get their kicks out of other things - see you elsewhere sometime! Regards,
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troubled, but I can assure you I didn't touch any ref. to the Alhambra - Escher's awe of said palace is well-documented. Regards, --
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is the most glaring, but what appears to be the deliberate misspelling of words is also unsettling. Can you explain perhaps? --
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Thank you for your interest and sorry for the delay, “life is what happens while you're busy making other things”, you know.
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Your information is quite complete. I realize this business in Spain is more or less the same as everywhere else.
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in the Later Life section, so restoring the previous writing, which had been vandalized a week earlier.
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But please check that my latest edition had nothing to do with yours. Mine just substituted the word
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Now about your deletion of the trifle remark about some guy who apparently told something about Mr.
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Would you be interested in being involved in a Romano-Germanic culture portal? Let me know. --
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for the moment only time something like that has happened to me, anyway I'll pay attention.
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I just introduced those spelling variations one by one, and got those frequency figures.
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Thought I'd come here and warn you before I stole your Lincoln pic and quote. HAHA.
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Sorry forgot to ask, would you be willing to start the Romano-Germanic portal? --
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I would with pleasure. I'll contribute as far as I can. --
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