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[edit] Historical revisionism (Japan)
I don't want to overstep my bounds and reformat your response, but another reader seems to have misread your comment as part of my nomination and thought this was a merge request. Please revisit the page briefly and format to distinguish between us. Durova 21:31, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Image:Lusophoneworld.JPG
Hello, I asked the deletion of Image:Lusophoneworld.JPG, because a new and better map is avalable on http://commons.wikimedia.org . See Image:Lusophoneworld.JPG, or the article Lusophone. You can write on the new one than this one was made from your work. yug
[edit] Lusophone world
For what I know, Brazil, Portugal are the 2 only "true" native portuguese speaker. I read all this in the article, and improvement were discuted in the talk page of the map (on wiki engliah or commons). I don't know more, and I don't speak portuguese. Map and legend can be improve to be more clear.Yug (talk) 16:23, 1 February 2006 (UTC)
- Hello, I thinking about the same problem for the last month, when it become clear that most of "war of edition" about maps (such as this about Portuguese) were because of the different understanding of "Portuguese speaker (country)", and "true native speaker".
- I propose to make an article about this topic, talking about the different possible ways, and then taking a conclusion. I haven't enought academic knowledge about this, but I can put some good ideas about this, and others will be able crosscheck this.
- For the moment, we can read "native speaker". They, we can work on and other article, or to improve this one with a clear conclusion-definition.
- Yug
[edit] Image Tagging for Image:S5310.JPG
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