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Poor translation

Hi, Wikipedians.

I have tried to translate the article from the Spanish Wikipedia. Unfortunately, I do not speak Spanish language, just Portuguese language, which is very close, but significantly different. Also, my English language skills are not very impressive...

So, probably, there is a lot of minor errors in the English article. If you can, try to review it. -- Brandizzi ( talk) 04:08, 16 August 2009 (UTC) reply

This one stumps me. I hate to take it out as it has the only reference in the article. Smallbones( smalltalk) 15:18, 7 January 2013 (UTC) reply
It is possible that Velazquez made a parody of the allegory by considering the allegory poor. [1]

REFs

  1. ^ L. Cirlot (org.), Museo del Prado II, Col. «Museos del Mundo», Volume 7, Espasa, 2007. ISBN  978-84-674-3810-9, pp. 20-21
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Poor translation

Hi, Wikipedians.

I have tried to translate the article from the Spanish Wikipedia. Unfortunately, I do not speak Spanish language, just Portuguese language, which is very close, but significantly different. Also, my English language skills are not very impressive...

So, probably, there is a lot of minor errors in the English article. If you can, try to review it. -- Brandizzi ( talk) 04:08, 16 August 2009 (UTC) reply

This one stumps me. I hate to take it out as it has the only reference in the article. Smallbones( smalltalk) 15:18, 7 January 2013 (UTC) reply
It is possible that Velazquez made a parody of the allegory by considering the allegory poor. [1]

REFs

  1. ^ L. Cirlot (org.), Museo del Prado II, Col. «Museos del Mundo», Volume 7, Espasa, 2007. ISBN  978-84-674-3810-9, pp. 20-21

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