User talk:Stalfur
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I watch this one a couple of times a week and my icelandic one daily.
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[edit] Welcome
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[edit] Icelandic football
Hi. Thanks for your contributions to Iceland topics. As you might have noticed, I have contributed to Icelandic football. I thought I'd share a list of Icelandic football people who I think ought to be covered on Wikipedia.
- Ólafur Þórðarson (footballer) (72 caps)
- Atli Eðvaldsson (former national team coach, if I'm not mistaken?)
- Sævar Jónsson (69 caps)
- Sigurður Jónsson (65 caps)
- Marteinn Geirsson (67 caps)
- Gunnar Gíslason (50 caps)
- Ríkharður Jónsson (record goalscorer)
- Arnar Gunnlaugsson
- Auðun Helgason
- Brynjar Björn Gunnarsson
- Tryggvi Guðmundsson
A (somewhat outdated) list of Icelandic footballers with most caps can be found here. In addition, Wikipedia needs an article about Fram Reykjavík. Perhaps, if you get the time, you could cover some of these subjects? :)
Punkmorten 12:07, 12 November 2005 (UTC)
- Yah, I'll see what I can do for those articles in the coming weeks. Thanks for visiting. --Stalfur 00:06, 14 November 2005 (UTC)
- I have listed these at the Icelandic Wikipedians' notice board/Requested articles --Stalfur 09:49, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Turkmenbashi
Hi,
I saw that you edited the Icelandic version of Saparmurat Niyazov. Can you please fix a little something: there's a link at the end that points to gundogar.org. That site is not written in Turkmen, it's written in Russian and English. Could you please fix that? I don't know Icelandic, which is quite unfortunate, as i really love Icelandic music - gusGus, Múm, Sigur Rós, Björk etc...
Oh, and if we're on the subject - what is the meaning of name Múm? :) --Amir E. Aharoni 19:42, 18 December 2005 (UTC)
- I have fixed the language indicator at the link, thanks for the correction. As for Múm it does not have a meaning in icelandic, the closest word to it is Múmínálfarnir which is an icelandic transliteration of the Moomin. --Stalfur 23:09, 18 December 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Wikipedia:WikiProject Football/Article improvement drive
Hi Stalfur,
The Football AID is restarting. The next project article is to be selected on January 1, 2006. Please look at the nominations and take part actively. Thanks. -Aabha (talk) 10:40, 27 December 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Icelandic/Old English
Hello,
I just signed up here. What an interesting interface...it will be fun to figure out.
I decided to contact you because I saw you had posted a few things on the Anglo-Saxon Wiki, and that you are also an Icelander. I have a degree in English Language and did much of my work in Anglo-Saxon and Medieval English. Strangely enough, I was initially drawn to Anglo-Saxon because I love Icelandic and wanted to learn it so badly. I couldn't find a way to learn Icelandic at the time, so I started Anglo-Saxon, sort of as a gateway. That was 5 years ago.
Since then i've been able to learn a little Icelandic, although not as much as I'd like. The Anglo-Saxon has helped me so much with the grammar, if only because there are certain concepts that are really hard to understand for those of us who don't already use them (for instance, noun cases).
Anyway, thought I'd say hi, since you mentioned being able to read OE just from knowing Icelandic. I have the same issue, although almost completely backwards!
Happy new year! Elizabeth
easytoplease 20:05, 30 December 2005 (UTC)
- Glad to
hearread it! I've been proofreading an Anglo-Saxon to English dictionary over at Distributed Proofreaders Europe (each page takes half an hour or so, try to be methodical) and it's an interesting process, seeing words which I can relate to and then others that are way off the mark compared to modern Icelandic. --Stalfur 03:04, 31 December 2005 (UTC)