User talk:Kaewa Koyangi

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[edit] Sources for John McNaughton (government official)

Hello, good work on John McNaughton (government official), and thanks for the contribution. However, you did not provide any references or sources in the article. Keeping Wikipedia accurate and verifiable is very important, and as you might be aware there is currently a push to encourage editors to cite the sources they used when adding content. From what websites, books, or other places did you learn the information that you added to John McNaughton (government official)? Would it be possible for you to mention them in the article? You can simply add links, or see WP:CITET if you wish to review some of the different citation methods. Thanks! } 04:42, 6 December 2005 (UTC)

A je i joni ej?

This is somewhat hard to understand, since I have put as many links as possible in the article.
Besides, "A je i joni ej?" is not English ; the first part seems to make sense in Albanian, but I must say "ej" looks Swedish or Norwegian to me - and it would almost fit as an answer to the question.

[edit] articles on Albanians

You are welcome to contribute.

Best, Ilir pz 01:41, 3 May 2006 (UTC)