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Hi. I noticed that you have claimed that my edit was not in the source material. [1] That is incorrect. Otter states clearly that:
The problem we have here is that some of the sources are imprecise in their descriptions. I believe that the BBC article where the 84 survivors claim is made was based on Otter's work (Otter's book titled "HMS Glouester; The Untold Story" 1999, and the BBC documentary "HMS Gloucester: The Untold Story" 1999). Whether this was a typographical error by the BBC or if there is an underlying dispute to the numbers is unclear. Separately, The Indepedent's claim that both the subsequent deaths occurred in the prisoner of war camps is disputed by Otter. I'd suggest the following text to resolve the dispute, but would be happy to consider alternatives.
This text does not consider the 84 survivors figure stated by the BBC, so a further clarification could be included in a footnote:
Would you be happy with this revised sentence and footnote to clarify the dispute between sources? From Hill To Shore ( talk) 15:09, 1 December 2019 (UTC)
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Hi, St. Stanislav's Institution's governing body has been using the name St. Stanislav's Institution (and not the once that's being used in its Wikipedia article) since its reestablishment in 1993. I reckon it should be corrected, I just cannot change the title myself, probably because I haven't edited any English articles yet. Could you do it? I can fix other mentions of the name myself. Kcitam ( talk) 21:04, 8 January 2020 (UTC)
Hi, Doremo. Regarding Miklosich Street, what was the rationale for the change and why not also Chop Street? [3] -- TadejM my talk 14:50, 21 January 2020 (UTC)
Noted, thank you. -- TadejM my talk 19:42, 21 January 2020 (UTC)
Thanks for creating a separate article for the Municipality of Izola. Can you please do the same for the Municipality of Kanal? -- P 1 9 9 ✉ 03:20, 8 February 2020 (UTC)
University_of_Novo_Mesto: University of Novo Mesto ali University of Novo mesto? Sama univerza ima na svoji spletni strani obe različici ... AndrejJ ( talk)
Tnx. Any online reference for a things like this!? AndrejJ ( talk)
I know for proper names (place names), is it the same rule for the institution names as well? AndrejJ ( talk)
This is a personal thanks from me for your help on the article on J. B. C. Drew, the 10th Florida Attorney General. As the Father of the Page, I know that it is next to impossible to find much valuable sources of information on these local politicians who didn't really accomplish much during their tenure. Also bravo on finding out his middle name and city of birth! Curbon7 ( talk) 07:10, 27 March 2020 (UTC)
Hello. So as you may have seen, I will try to fix the reference in question with a more legitimate one. I will also add references between sentences. The thing with the Maribor Wikipedia page is that it has been practically dead since 2013, and needs and update. Also the entire history section only had one reference, the others were missing. After I fix the references would it be possible for you to find someone (or maybe youself?) who is a native English speaker, to fix the grammatical errors? There are not that many and it shouldn't take more than 10 minutes. A lot of hours went into upgrading the Maribor page, because the current one is too short and missing references. All the best.-- Mariborcan1164 talk —Preceding undated comment added 19:37, 8 May 2020 (UTC)
Regarding this revert [9], you seem to be demanding that the changes need to be done in one bold step, and may not be proposed first. I can't always follow the logic of such dab page habits, and this appears to be such a case. Obviously my edit was intended to show what work is needed, and also that this involves work on other articles first. But I was not intending to do it myself, mainly because I guess I might follow the wrong procedure in splitting the Selle article - but that certainly needs to be done. I have no problem quickly writing up two new stubs, if the correct titles etc can be determined.-- Andrew Lancaster ( talk) 09:19, 24 May 2020 (UTC)
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Hello, I was thinking maybe you could give me your opinion on this /info/en/?search=Talk:Christoph_Waltz#Slovenian_heritage I've proven that Christoph Waltz has Slovenian roots (through his mother, née Urbancic) and is related to Josipina Turnograjska, but some editors are trying to deny this and I do not understand why. I'm trying to assume good faith, but the this whole thing really puzzles me. Anyway, I hope that by reading the talk through you will be able to put things in order. Thanks. Max9844419087 ( talk) 22:57, 19 August 2020 (UTC)
Thank you in advance for your good will, willingness (is this correct?), and effort spent on Ljubljana article. DancingPhilosopher (talk) 09:05, 18 September 2020 (UTC)
Emmy Worm-Müller - I wrote up the husband :) Geschichte ( talk) 15:45, 29 September 2020 (UTC)
Can you fix same in [ [10]] what is exactly written in the source ,like you did here[ [11]], instead of what it says "His alphabet mapped completely on Serbian Cyrillic which had been standardized by Vuk Karadžić a few years before". I not have acc for change , this article requires login. Thank you. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 93.138.124.26 ( talk) 10:55, 7 October 2020 (UTC)
You just removed my edit in the Victor Friedman page labelling it as "yellow press". The articles is written by docent doctor Ana Kocheva who is a deputy chairman of the Bulgarian Academy of Science. Please re-consider. — Preceding unsigned comment added by AcerStan ( talk • contribs) 11:04, 28 November 2020 (UTC)
What you are citing is a direct repose to a article recently published by Friedman himself, directed at the Bulgarian Academy of Science. "Вai Ganyo in the Academy: Bulgarian ideological dementia". Not letting a mention of his controversial views shows you are biased and protectionist of an agenda. — Preceding unsigned comment added by AcerStan ( talk • contribs) 12:02, 28 November 2020 (UTC)
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Okay. Just looked like someone did a shotgun list of everything humanly possible to think of near the end of the first decade of this century, then added more early in the second decade – then walked away. As we enter the third decade, it is good to hear that the list is helping in other ways. I have been doing some work on updating or filling in some of the Slovenia articles, but will probably be moving along soon. Hope you get others stepping up as dedicated members of the Project, or at least have a few more travelers, like me, help out with spot updates on some of these articles. Thanks for your ongoing efforts on this. Good luck, and have fun. Jmg38 ( talk) 09:07, 9 January 2021 (UTC)
Hi Doremo. I just saw your creation of Paolo Sperati, and from your edit summary, understood you had translated it (or parts of it) from existing content from the Norwegian Wikipedia article. I then noticed that you have done this many times before. Sorry to tell you this, but each and every one of these is a copyright violation. In short, we (us Wikipedia writers) own the copyright to our contributions (well those that pass the threshold of originality), but we automatically release our content under a free copyright license when we edit, that requires (among other things) credit to us as authors when the content is re-used. So when material is copied from one Wikipedia or Wikimedia project to another, or from a page here to another, the free copyright license requires that suitable credit be given to its authors.
Wait, don't worry, fixing the issue is easy (but must be done; I'll get to that below). All that the giving of that credit requires is that you state what you are doing and provide a working link in the edit summary to the source of the content you are copying or translating from when you save. Doing so gives suitable credit because the page history is available from the linked source's article, where the list of authors may be accessed, and every revision showing who added what, when, is accessible.
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Considering that you are first mentioning PU (Policijska uprava) and then listing an official source, then you should acknowledge the fact that the official source in Slovenian mentioning PU clearly states that "presumably" or "supposedly" are there buried I don't how many Croats... it is not a fact. And further down that same source it also states that while location is determined, further research is needed. So the numbers of the dead or their nationality are inconclusive. Please correct this or I will add my own addition with the same correctly translated text and the same footnote as yours. Starangel19 ( talk) 15:00, 23 January 2021 (UTC)
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Where did you get this date of death? -- Orange Mike | Talk 00:20, 1 August 2021 (UTC)
I tried too much in one sweep I assume. HOWEVER ... having the "map of croatia" instead of the Hertzogtum Crain map indicates a certain sloppiness - površnost -, ten plus years old and never corrected. etc. Vitosmo ( talk) 09:05, 13 October 2021 (UTC)
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REGARDING YOUR REVERT HERE, this is directly contradicted by the following text: “The repatriations were canceled by the British on 31 May, following reports of massacres in Yugoslavia.” This discrepancy should be reconciled one way or the other but I do not wish to revert without giving you a chance to consider the matter. Yours, 65.88.88.200 ( talk) 19:43, 11 April 2022 (UTC)
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Hello, recently you have edited a page named Nicoladoni Branham sign, correcting some of my errors. But I need help with explanation of 2 of your edits 1. Why was "Dr." removed from Carl Nicoladoni's name? 2. Why were the "since"s swapped with "because"s? Is it grammatically incorrect? If so, how?
Sorry english is not 1st language, so a little explanation would help alot in the long run. Also I am editing on mobile so not able to link the page. Thanks! Comfortable East ( talk) 20:29, 26 June 2022 (UTC)
Hello Comfortable East; the style guidelines for not using Dr. are explained at MOS:CREDENTIAL. There's nothing grammatically wrong with "since", but it has more than one meaning, and so in some cases "because" is clearer. There's a useful discussion here, which concludes with the humorous advice "you can always default to because, since no one finds fault with it". Doremo ( talk) 03:08, 27 June 2022 (UTC)
Hello. Could you add Slovenian IPA pronunciation to the articles Nuša Derenda, Aleksander Čeferin and Benjamin Šeško? Thank you. 49.228.64.4 ( talk) 15:32, 5 August 2022 (UTC)
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Hello. Why the italics here? [12] I am certain that toponyms never require italics anywhere on the site and I doubt there being any MOS requirement here. -- Juicy Oranges ( talk) 12:07, 31 December 2022 (UTC)
Prosim, da preberi to knjigo. Prekmurščina v tem obdobju je knjižni jezik, zaradi tega ne smemo pisati, da so knjige v 18. in 19. stoletju narečne knjige. V tem času je bila prekmurščina normirana in kodificirana. Doncsecz talk 12:55, 1 January 2023 (UTC)
Oprosti, ti ne razumeš: knjige, ki so nastale v 18. ali 19. stoletju, so napisane v prekmurskem knjižnem jeziku (literary language). Knjižni jezik je normiran in kodificiran (standard language), torej ni narečje. Narečje ni standardizirano. V tem obdobju so uporabili prekmurski avtorji kodificiran prekmurski knjižni jezik in ne pogovornega narečja. Knjižni jezik ima sprejeta jezikovna pravila. Doncsecz talk 17:51, 1 January 2023 (UTC)
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Hello, Doremo. I hope you're doing well. Could you please confirm this edit? Thank you. -- TadejM my talk 12:40, 20 January 2023 (UTC)
Hello, I am Isidore Goldberg's great-granddaughter. How can I contact the editor? Thanks 2A00:A041:4FA0:600:154E:F911:2A9D:C21D ( talk) 11:39, 11 February 2023 (UTC)
Hi Doremo,
The Ljubljanica was obviously not called that during Roman times. The river was known as the Sava in the Middle Ages, and the Save during Roman Times (different from the Sava River, just a similar name. Knightoften ( talk) 02:39, 24 June 2023 (UTC)
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Hello, Doremo. I hope you are doing well. I have been revising the content regarding the construction of the Vršič Road and have seen that you added some material sourced to Siol.net in 2016. [15] I have tried to verify the claim about the road construction in the early 19th century in another source but haven't able to do it. Would it be possible for you to provide another (scholarly) reference for this information to replace the Siol article? (The article contains a spurious claim regarding the number of victims who died in avalanches, so I would prefer to replace it with a better one.) -- TadejM my talk 02:53, 31 July 2023 (UTC)
Thanks a lot, this is a good source. I have slightly rephrased the content and hope that you agree with the change. Please feel welcome to edit it further if you deem it necessary. -- TadejM my talk 14:12, 31 July 2023 (UTC)
Pozdravljen, že kar nekaj časa se ukvarjam z sl:Seznam preimenovanih naselij v Sloveniji, pri tem pa sem glede virov uporabljal (večinoma) tvoja urejanja iz člankov o slovenskih naselij. Zagonetko mi predstavlja Spremembe naselij 1948–95. 1996. Database. Ljubljana: Geografski inštitut ZRC SAZU, DZS, zato me zanima, če jo imaš morda pri roki oz. ali je dostopna na spletu. Hvala za odgovor in LP, A09 ( talk) 09:49, 14 July 2023 (UTC)
Hey there, I saw you're using many sources from Austria-Hungary or First Yugoslavia. Many of them were digitalized in Slovenia, either through dlib.si or sistory.si portals. As those sources are valuable to me and offer an insight to settlements' past to everyone. I think we could start linking those up. What are your thoughts? A09 ( talk) 20:34, 22 August 2023 (UTC)
I have reverted your addition of a date of birth to Deborah Shelton. IMDb is not a reliable source. Please see WP:IMDB for comments. You might also want to read WP:USERGENERATED to see other sources that are similarly unreliable. Eddie Blick ( talk) 01:12, 21 September 2023 (UTC)
My mother went to high school at what you moved from Tanks Upper Secondary School to Tank Upper Secondary School. I assure you that everybody referred to the school as Tanks and not Tank...the articles on Paul Smith's College and Miss Porter's School respect the use of the possessive in the formal name so why are you not according that privilege to Tanks Skole? 108.29.145.226 ( talk) 09:26, 16 October 2023 (UTC)
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Thank you for your changes on Kasper Blond; you're perfectly correct about the DATEREF, but your revert of my entire edit due to a minor MOS deviation is unhelpful and an example of Wikipedia:FIXFIRST - deleting ~150 words of prose for using df instead of mf. I've changed the dates and added an in use tag, but please be more considerate. Frzzl talk; contribs 14:18, 25 November 2023 (UTC)
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Hi. I noticed that you have claimed that my edit was not in the source material. [1] That is incorrect. Otter states clearly that:
The problem we have here is that some of the sources are imprecise in their descriptions. I believe that the BBC article where the 84 survivors claim is made was based on Otter's work (Otter's book titled "HMS Glouester; The Untold Story" 1999, and the BBC documentary "HMS Gloucester: The Untold Story" 1999). Whether this was a typographical error by the BBC or if there is an underlying dispute to the numbers is unclear. Separately, The Indepedent's claim that both the subsequent deaths occurred in the prisoner of war camps is disputed by Otter. I'd suggest the following text to resolve the dispute, but would be happy to consider alternatives.
This text does not consider the 84 survivors figure stated by the BBC, so a further clarification could be included in a footnote:
Would you be happy with this revised sentence and footnote to clarify the dispute between sources? From Hill To Shore ( talk) 15:09, 1 December 2019 (UTC)
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Hi, St. Stanislav's Institution's governing body has been using the name St. Stanislav's Institution (and not the once that's being used in its Wikipedia article) since its reestablishment in 1993. I reckon it should be corrected, I just cannot change the title myself, probably because I haven't edited any English articles yet. Could you do it? I can fix other mentions of the name myself. Kcitam ( talk) 21:04, 8 January 2020 (UTC)
Hi, Doremo. Regarding Miklosich Street, what was the rationale for the change and why not also Chop Street? [3] -- TadejM my talk 14:50, 21 January 2020 (UTC)
Noted, thank you. -- TadejM my talk 19:42, 21 January 2020 (UTC)
Thanks for creating a separate article for the Municipality of Izola. Can you please do the same for the Municipality of Kanal? -- P 1 9 9 ✉ 03:20, 8 February 2020 (UTC)
University_of_Novo_Mesto: University of Novo Mesto ali University of Novo mesto? Sama univerza ima na svoji spletni strani obe različici ... AndrejJ ( talk)
Tnx. Any online reference for a things like this!? AndrejJ ( talk)
I know for proper names (place names), is it the same rule for the institution names as well? AndrejJ ( talk)
This is a personal thanks from me for your help on the article on J. B. C. Drew, the 10th Florida Attorney General. As the Father of the Page, I know that it is next to impossible to find much valuable sources of information on these local politicians who didn't really accomplish much during their tenure. Also bravo on finding out his middle name and city of birth! Curbon7 ( talk) 07:10, 27 March 2020 (UTC)
Hello. So as you may have seen, I will try to fix the reference in question with a more legitimate one. I will also add references between sentences. The thing with the Maribor Wikipedia page is that it has been practically dead since 2013, and needs and update. Also the entire history section only had one reference, the others were missing. After I fix the references would it be possible for you to find someone (or maybe youself?) who is a native English speaker, to fix the grammatical errors? There are not that many and it shouldn't take more than 10 minutes. A lot of hours went into upgrading the Maribor page, because the current one is too short and missing references. All the best.-- Mariborcan1164 talk —Preceding undated comment added 19:37, 8 May 2020 (UTC)
Regarding this revert [9], you seem to be demanding that the changes need to be done in one bold step, and may not be proposed first. I can't always follow the logic of such dab page habits, and this appears to be such a case. Obviously my edit was intended to show what work is needed, and also that this involves work on other articles first. But I was not intending to do it myself, mainly because I guess I might follow the wrong procedure in splitting the Selle article - but that certainly needs to be done. I have no problem quickly writing up two new stubs, if the correct titles etc can be determined.-- Andrew Lancaster ( talk) 09:19, 24 May 2020 (UTC)
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Hello, I was thinking maybe you could give me your opinion on this /info/en/?search=Talk:Christoph_Waltz#Slovenian_heritage I've proven that Christoph Waltz has Slovenian roots (through his mother, née Urbancic) and is related to Josipina Turnograjska, but some editors are trying to deny this and I do not understand why. I'm trying to assume good faith, but the this whole thing really puzzles me. Anyway, I hope that by reading the talk through you will be able to put things in order. Thanks. Max9844419087 ( talk) 22:57, 19 August 2020 (UTC)
Thank you in advance for your good will, willingness (is this correct?), and effort spent on Ljubljana article. DancingPhilosopher (talk) 09:05, 18 September 2020 (UTC)
Emmy Worm-Müller - I wrote up the husband :) Geschichte ( talk) 15:45, 29 September 2020 (UTC)
Can you fix same in [ [10]] what is exactly written in the source ,like you did here[ [11]], instead of what it says "His alphabet mapped completely on Serbian Cyrillic which had been standardized by Vuk Karadžić a few years before". I not have acc for change , this article requires login. Thank you. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 93.138.124.26 ( talk) 10:55, 7 October 2020 (UTC)
You just removed my edit in the Victor Friedman page labelling it as "yellow press". The articles is written by docent doctor Ana Kocheva who is a deputy chairman of the Bulgarian Academy of Science. Please re-consider. — Preceding unsigned comment added by AcerStan ( talk • contribs) 11:04, 28 November 2020 (UTC)
What you are citing is a direct repose to a article recently published by Friedman himself, directed at the Bulgarian Academy of Science. "Вai Ganyo in the Academy: Bulgarian ideological dementia". Not letting a mention of his controversial views shows you are biased and protectionist of an agenda. — Preceding unsigned comment added by AcerStan ( talk • contribs) 12:02, 28 November 2020 (UTC)
Hello and greetings,
This is just for your kind info. Since previously you have participated in an inconclusive RfC discussion at this RfC in year going by, and since some related aspects are under discussion at Wikipedia:Village pump (policy)#Titles, honorifics and appeal to popularity may be you want to join in to share your inputs or opinions.
Thanks and regards
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Thank you for your edits on John McCarthy (Nebraska politician). The Nebraska WikiProject is defunct, so I feel a bit alone in fixing many of the fairly run-down Nebraska politician and history articles -- but seeing your edits makes me happy, and feeling like somebody else is reading and caring about these articles. Thank you again. Urve ( talk) 23:22, 31 December 2020 (UTC)
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Okay. Just looked like someone did a shotgun list of everything humanly possible to think of near the end of the first decade of this century, then added more early in the second decade – then walked away. As we enter the third decade, it is good to hear that the list is helping in other ways. I have been doing some work on updating or filling in some of the Slovenia articles, but will probably be moving along soon. Hope you get others stepping up as dedicated members of the Project, or at least have a few more travelers, like me, help out with spot updates on some of these articles. Thanks for your ongoing efforts on this. Good luck, and have fun. Jmg38 ( talk) 09:07, 9 January 2021 (UTC)
Hi Doremo. I just saw your creation of Paolo Sperati, and from your edit summary, understood you had translated it (or parts of it) from existing content from the Norwegian Wikipedia article. I then noticed that you have done this many times before. Sorry to tell you this, but each and every one of these is a copyright violation. In short, we (us Wikipedia writers) own the copyright to our contributions (well those that pass the threshold of originality), but we automatically release our content under a free copyright license when we edit, that requires (among other things) credit to us as authors when the content is re-used. So when material is copied from one Wikipedia or Wikimedia project to another, or from a page here to another, the free copyright license requires that suitable credit be given to its authors.
Wait, don't worry, fixing the issue is easy (but must be done; I'll get to that below). All that the giving of that credit requires is that you state what you are doing and provide a working link in the edit summary to the source of the content you are copying or translating from when you save. Doing so gives suitable credit because the page history is available from the linked source's article, where the list of authors may be accessed, and every revision showing who added what, when, is accessible.
Please review Wikipedia:Copying within Wikipedia, and especially the part of that page headed "Translating from other language Wikimedia projects", which is at the shortcut WP:TFOLWP. See also Wikipedia:Translation#How to translate. At both pages you will find detailed instructions, with suggested edit summaries, for how to provide proper copyright attribution.
The above though is for your future, similar translations. The issue now is fixing all past translations where you didn't provide proper attribution. For this, please see Wikipedia:Copying within Wikipedia#Repairing insufficient attribution, also known by the shortcut WP:RIA. See also Help:Dummy edit, where I list similar material about use of dummy edits to repair past instances of not providing attribution in a variety of contexts. Best regards-- Fuhghettaboutit ( talk) 07:16, 18 January 2021 (UTC)
Considering that you are first mentioning PU (Policijska uprava) and then listing an official source, then you should acknowledge the fact that the official source in Slovenian mentioning PU clearly states that "presumably" or "supposedly" are there buried I don't how many Croats... it is not a fact. And further down that same source it also states that while location is determined, further research is needed. So the numbers of the dead or their nationality are inconclusive. Please correct this or I will add my own addition with the same correctly translated text and the same footnote as yours. Starangel19 ( talk) 15:00, 23 January 2021 (UTC)
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Where did you get this date of death? -- Orange Mike | Talk 00:20, 1 August 2021 (UTC)
I tried too much in one sweep I assume. HOWEVER ... having the "map of croatia" instead of the Hertzogtum Crain map indicates a certain sloppiness - površnost -, ten plus years old and never corrected. etc. Vitosmo ( talk) 09:05, 13 October 2021 (UTC)
I have a vetted book containing records of Fiser’s battles. On December 24, 1864 by special order of Major Gen. Mclaws, Fiser was promoted to the command of a brigade… He also later changed is name to Fizer after the war.
The book was given to me by one of his family relatives. 74.221.178.229 ( talk) 21:42, 31 October 2021 (UTC)
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REGARDING YOUR REVERT HERE, this is directly contradicted by the following text: “The repatriations were canceled by the British on 31 May, following reports of massacres in Yugoslavia.” This discrepancy should be reconciled one way or the other but I do not wish to revert without giving you a chance to consider the matter. Yours, 65.88.88.200 ( talk) 19:43, 11 April 2022 (UTC)
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Hello, recently you have edited a page named Nicoladoni Branham sign, correcting some of my errors. But I need help with explanation of 2 of your edits 1. Why was "Dr." removed from Carl Nicoladoni's name? 2. Why were the "since"s swapped with "because"s? Is it grammatically incorrect? If so, how?
Sorry english is not 1st language, so a little explanation would help alot in the long run. Also I am editing on mobile so not able to link the page. Thanks! Comfortable East ( talk) 20:29, 26 June 2022 (UTC)
Hello Comfortable East; the style guidelines for not using Dr. are explained at MOS:CREDENTIAL. There's nothing grammatically wrong with "since", but it has more than one meaning, and so in some cases "because" is clearer. There's a useful discussion here, which concludes with the humorous advice "you can always default to because, since no one finds fault with it". Doremo ( talk) 03:08, 27 June 2022 (UTC)
Hello. Could you add Slovenian IPA pronunciation to the articles Nuša Derenda, Aleksander Čeferin and Benjamin Šeško? Thank you. 49.228.64.4 ( talk) 15:32, 5 August 2022 (UTC)
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Hello. Why the italics here? [12] I am certain that toponyms never require italics anywhere on the site and I doubt there being any MOS requirement here. -- Juicy Oranges ( talk) 12:07, 31 December 2022 (UTC)
Prosim, da preberi to knjigo. Prekmurščina v tem obdobju je knjižni jezik, zaradi tega ne smemo pisati, da so knjige v 18. in 19. stoletju narečne knjige. V tem času je bila prekmurščina normirana in kodificirana. Doncsecz talk 12:55, 1 January 2023 (UTC)
Oprosti, ti ne razumeš: knjige, ki so nastale v 18. ali 19. stoletju, so napisane v prekmurskem knjižnem jeziku (literary language). Knjižni jezik je normiran in kodificiran (standard language), torej ni narečje. Narečje ni standardizirano. V tem obdobju so uporabili prekmurski avtorji kodificiran prekmurski knjižni jezik in ne pogovornega narečja. Knjižni jezik ima sprejeta jezikovna pravila. Doncsecz talk 17:51, 1 January 2023 (UTC)
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Hello, Doremo. I hope you're doing well. Could you please confirm this edit? Thank you. -- TadejM my talk 12:40, 20 January 2023 (UTC)
Hello, I am Isidore Goldberg's great-granddaughter. How can I contact the editor? Thanks 2A00:A041:4FA0:600:154E:F911:2A9D:C21D ( talk) 11:39, 11 February 2023 (UTC)
Hi Doremo,
The Ljubljanica was obviously not called that during Roman times. The river was known as the Sava in the Middle Ages, and the Save during Roman Times (different from the Sava River, just a similar name. Knightoften ( talk) 02:39, 24 June 2023 (UTC)
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Hello, Doremo. I hope you are doing well. I have been revising the content regarding the construction of the Vršič Road and have seen that you added some material sourced to Siol.net in 2016. [15] I have tried to verify the claim about the road construction in the early 19th century in another source but haven't able to do it. Would it be possible for you to provide another (scholarly) reference for this information to replace the Siol article? (The article contains a spurious claim regarding the number of victims who died in avalanches, so I would prefer to replace it with a better one.) -- TadejM my talk 02:53, 31 July 2023 (UTC)
Thanks a lot, this is a good source. I have slightly rephrased the content and hope that you agree with the change. Please feel welcome to edit it further if you deem it necessary. -- TadejM my talk 14:12, 31 July 2023 (UTC)
Pozdravljen, že kar nekaj časa se ukvarjam z sl:Seznam preimenovanih naselij v Sloveniji, pri tem pa sem glede virov uporabljal (večinoma) tvoja urejanja iz člankov o slovenskih naselij. Zagonetko mi predstavlja Spremembe naselij 1948–95. 1996. Database. Ljubljana: Geografski inštitut ZRC SAZU, DZS, zato me zanima, če jo imaš morda pri roki oz. ali je dostopna na spletu. Hvala za odgovor in LP, A09 ( talk) 09:49, 14 July 2023 (UTC)
Hey there, I saw you're using many sources from Austria-Hungary or First Yugoslavia. Many of them were digitalized in Slovenia, either through dlib.si or sistory.si portals. As those sources are valuable to me and offer an insight to settlements' past to everyone. I think we could start linking those up. What are your thoughts? A09 ( talk) 20:34, 22 August 2023 (UTC)
I have reverted your addition of a date of birth to Deborah Shelton. IMDb is not a reliable source. Please see WP:IMDB for comments. You might also want to read WP:USERGENERATED to see other sources that are similarly unreliable. Eddie Blick ( talk) 01:12, 21 September 2023 (UTC)
My mother went to high school at what you moved from Tanks Upper Secondary School to Tank Upper Secondary School. I assure you that everybody referred to the school as Tanks and not Tank...the articles on Paul Smith's College and Miss Porter's School respect the use of the possessive in the formal name so why are you not according that privilege to Tanks Skole? 108.29.145.226 ( talk) 09:26, 16 October 2023 (UTC)
Hey Doremo,
Thank you for your changes on Kasper Blond; you're perfectly correct about the DATEREF, but your revert of my entire edit due to a minor MOS deviation is unhelpful and an example of Wikipedia:FIXFIRST - deleting ~150 words of prose for using df instead of mf. I've changed the dates and added an in use tag, but please be more considerate. Frzzl talk; contribs 14:18, 25 November 2023 (UTC)