User talk:Mihai

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Yes, I like Wikipedia and I have plans for many articles. Thanks for the welcome! Mihai 05:00 Mar 21, 2003 (UTC)

Thanks for translating Cavnic and for fixing my user page. Angela 02:55, Nov 2, 2003 (UTC)

Thanks for the fix on Romanian Constitution. As you can see, my Romanian is decent but imperfect (which is why I am only trying to translate in this direction! and even then, I screw up occasionally). I'm in the process of trying to move content originally written in Romanian into the English-language wikipedia. -- Jmabel 00:49, 10 Dec 2003 (UTC)

[edit] Boston Meetup, take 2

Mihai! Will you be around the weekend of the 20th? I would love to see you this time... Wikipedia:Meetup/Boston +sj+ 21:10, 3 Nov 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Ethnic groups

Buna Mihai! I know very well that I have no chanse to keep this remark that I posted in Romania. I'm not WP warrior. Unfortunately, I can not provide you with English link as the paper that I cite does not have Eglish version. Nevertheless it is not "yellow press", but serios governmental edition. If you are really interested in it - please try to find anybody speaking Ukrainian around. As for "deliberately undercounted" - I am not accusing Romania in anything. This is standard tactic of all governments. Look at our talk here - I wrote more on it. This article is "the most comprehesive" for the Case with Ukrainians. Is it not forged. This year I was in Romania and discussed the topic with local Ukrainians and priests, also my friends visited other region (I was in Moldavia they - in Maramures). The story is exactly as the article says. I'm sure you could provide me about similar proves from your side about Ukrainian censuses. For example, Ukraine splits (deliberately, or not) Romanians into Romanians and Moldavians. If I find some English sources - I will support my claim. But it was not even my idea - this phrase was there in regards to Roma people. May be they will support their claim better than me.--Bryndza 00:50, 8 January 2006 (UTC)

Thank you, I completely agree with phrasing and also wanted to give you this link on Roma [1] which seems serious document. Nothing on Ukraine in English so far :). But similar story in Hungary [2]

Thanks! I'm still studying Romanian. But I did get some words properly: geography, history :)--Bryndza 01:21, 10 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Our forum

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