User talk:Staatenloser
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[edit] Ottawa Wikipedia Meetup
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[edit] Please explain
Can you explain the edit you made to African Union, i don't see it.
[edit] oh ok
I thought it was a lanquage link but i wasn't sure which one.
[edit] User Categorisation
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[edit] Wikimedia Canada
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[edit] Jersey et Jèrriais
Je ne sais pas la religion de Jersey; la reine d'Angleterre est même pour eux leur duc, mais il y a une tradition très normande (et française). Je pense qu'il y a quelques-uns là qui sont catholiques, et quelques-uns qui sont anglicans. ("The Church of England is the established church, but Methodism is traditionally strong in the countryside and there is a large Roman Catholic minority.")
Je pense que les émissions que tu as écouté étaient probablement de "La Lettre Jèrriaise" (ici).
Il y a quelques-uns dans la communauté qui sont très actifs, qui veulent resusciter les langues normandes, mais il n'y a pas beaucoup.
Il n'y a pas du tout des tentatives pour regrouper les dialectes en un orthographe commun, malheureusement—il y a deux orthographes normalisé (jersiais et guernesiais), et pour les dialectes de Normandie il existe une système normale de transcription. J'en voudrais un, mais ça sera difficile—les dialectes sont très différents en prononciation ("clioche" et "clloque", "véthe" et "vère", "bein" et "byin", "pon" et "pae", "dgieu" et "duû", etc). Il y a plus (des matériaux, etc.) pour le jersiais que pour le normand ("d'la grand' terre"), mais il y a plus qui parlent le cotentinais que le jersiais. Alors, pour le Ouitchipédie nous gardons tous les dialectes; un peu difficile, mais plus juste pour tous. The Jade Knight 03:46, 10 April 2006 (UTC)