You say "Since i'm just talking about highways and not about any other roads, it's probably better to use the word 'highway', no? Because that is the point of the sentence, explaining the highway connections." Before we get into a war over this please define your understanding of "highway", which in British English is generic and can apply to all public roads, including minor ones. In British English, "road" is more likely to be used in this context. As a native English speaker, I find it's more natural to use "road" or "motorway" than "highway" for a main route: "highway" is more widely used in US English or in formal titles that wish to include everything from tracks to motorways. I shan't fight this one, but it reads more like a translation than an English text. Folks at 137 17:48, 18 March 2007 (UTC)
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If you have any questions please ask at Wikipedia:Media copyright questions. Thank you. ˉˉ anetode ╦╩ 12:16, 8 April 2007 (UTC)Hi Wikifalcon. On the Bruges intro, the text "It is one of Europe's most important landmarks as the city centre has hardly changed since the Middle Ages. Bruges also has an important port." sounds very strange to me. The first part reads as an exagerated touristic folder: a city center that hardly changed since the Middle Ages (link) is not very credible and I don't understand the relation with landmark. Secondly, this port thing sound like an appendix that someone glued quickly to the intro. I prefer to talk with you first. -- Foroa 21:26, 6 August 2007 (UTC)
Now it is turning in the opposite side with too many figures that nobody reads nor grasps (does an average person understands what it really means having 20.000 people in 430 ha ? I don't). The coming days I will try to formulate a summary of the spirit of Bruges as I see it as an outsider and without turning it into brochure-talk. I have my doubts on the hectare (en even more on ha) as this is probably meaningless for many (or most) English speakers. Overall, I would prefer the french intro, but I didn't check others. In the first part, I would take the word accepted away: it sounds as if Bruges has been begging and Unesco did a great favor to Bruges: Alternative: "The historical city centre is a prominent World Heritage Site of UNESCO.
Sorry for the trouble (it is always easier to criticize), but in an intro, each word counts ... And no, I am not searching for extra work, just giving a hand if needed. -- Foroa 06:06, 7 August 2007 (UTC)
"Bruges ( Dutch: Brugge, stemming from Bryggja, which assumedly used to signify 'landing stage' or 'port') is the capital and largest city of the province of West Flanders in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is located in the north-west of the country.
The historic city centre is a prominent World Heritage Site of UNESCO. Bruges also became European Capital of Culture in 2002, together with Salamanca, Spain.
Bruges is called "Venise of the North", as there are numerous canals running across the city, but it has a quite big economic importance as well, thanks to its port. It's also home to the College of Europe."
?
Wikifalcon 10:38, 7 August 2007 (UTC)
That's a serious improvement. I am further thinking in the line of (incomplete):
"Bruges ( Dutch: Brugge, stemming from Bryggja, which assumedly used to signify 'landing stage' or 'port') is the capital and largest city of the province of West Flanders in the Flemish Region of Belgium. Its origins started some 2100 years ago and its location on the coast in the north-west of the country made it a dominating driving factor of Flanders' history.
Bruges is a city of contrasts. On each corner of its quiet surface, it transpires many facets of the last 900 years of its history. Underneath and almost invisibly, the merchant spiritual heritage from its portal and proud capital role continues to thrive a lively and modern economical and cultural evolution that influences the whole region.
Bruges is called "Venice of the North": it has a comparable nostalgia and numerous canals are running across the city. The historical city centre is a prominent World Heritage Site of UNESCO and was a European Capital of Culture in 2002. -- Foroa 11:19, 7 August 2007 (UTC)
Ik heb getracht de moeilijke balans te vinden tussen feiten en het suggestieve, tussen een semi-verhaal en droge opsommingen, tussen korte zinnen en nog kortere zinnen. Pas op, deze tekst is eigenlijk maar een scenario, een script (persoonlijk vind ik dat er nog een grapje, eerder een clin d'oeil ontbreekt, zoals ... comparable but fresher nostalgia floating over a network of canals)
-- Foroa 22:23, 7 August 2007 (UTC)
I'm not sure what this is saying now. Before, I assumed that it meant that it was easier to get to Brugge via Brussels since the rail link was better. Now it seem to be saying that it is always better to go from Brugge via Brussels - wherever you are going, at whatever time, whether by road or rail? That doesn't seem to make any sense at all. -- Ian Dalziel 23:13, 6 September 2007 (UTC)
I like your image sorting on the Amsterdam article. Too often people just place images randomly on an article - it's good to come across someone who has an eye for good image placement. Regards SilkTork * SilkyTalk 07:38, 9 October 2007 (UTC)
Do you believe in superstition? Please leave an explanation at my talk page. Pokemon Buffy Titan 09:27, 16 October 2007 (UTC)
Dear Wikifalcon, I've been enjoying our cooperation on the Port of Antwerp article. However, I would like to inquire about you insistence on "Ghent" as the preferred spelling for Gent in English. As you will have noticed I favour Gent. I do so for the following reasons: Gent is the name that appears on all road signs, except in those cases where Gent is followed by (Gand)- mainly near Lille/Rijssel - the (h) is ignored in English, and the "G" is not aspirated - the capitalization is enough to prevent it from being confused with "gent". The name G(h)ent has undergone various transformations in English over the years, most memorably as "Gaunt" as in "John of Gaunt". It seems to me that the only people who cling to the Ghent spelling are those who like to show off their knowledge of English, whereas most English people are flummoxed by the inclusion of the h, indeed you will rarely find the Ghent spelling in a modern UK/US atlas, as geographers tend to stick as closely as possible to the local appellation. In general, the names of many Belgium's have been so frequently distorted that the geographically less conscious are often misled into thinking that the divergent names refers to different places. I had the greatest of trouble some years trying to convince somebody that that Wipers and Ieper are in fact the same place. I agree that compromise in certain cases is inevitable, and here in particular I'm thinking of "Brussels" and "Bruges" both of which have become so well established that I doubt they will change. We have though seen Malines abandoned in favour of Mechelen (Mechlin in the past) and Kortrijk now established in preference to Courtrai. As the h in Ghent is redundant I suggest it should be abandoned. During the past 30 years I have worked as a freelance translator for various Belgian and Flemish authorities and the foregoing has consistently been advice. I will include a note to this effect on the Belgium talk page. In the meantime, kindest regards Everybody got to be somewhere! ( talk) 16:15, 28 January 2008 (UTC)
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Sorry for incorrect edits to Zeebrugge, I dont duppose there is an infobox for settlements like Zeebrugge?
Per standard WP policy, if you are going to continue to add a prominent red link to an article, then you should have an intention to create the page. In this example, the red link remained nearly one year. See Wikipedia:Hatnotes#Non-existent_articles. Thanks smooth0707 ( talk) 16:48, 7 November 2008 (UTC)
As of this moment Yves Leterme is still prime minister of Belgium, he might no longer be in an hour or so, but untill a new prime minister is appointed, Leterme remains the prime minister. Pevernagie ( talk) 14:36, 30 December 2008 (UTC)
Hi. You should probably stop marking all of your edits as minor. I suspect if you go to "my preferences" at the top, then the "editing" tab, you have the "mark all my edits as minor by default" box checked. Cheers, Oreo Priest talk 04:48, 7 August 2009 (UTC)
Hi, I reverted your edits on the List of Belgian football transfers winter 2009–10 article, as the Mohamed Dahmane transfer seems to have happened (the references are numerous and Dahmane is now listed on the page of Denizlispor). If you have references that this is not through, please add this ont he discussion page. Also, Maxime Lestienne is listed as a winger, which is a form of midfielder, not forward. If he is a forward, please edit the Maxime Lestienne article and add a reference. Thank you. Pelotas talk 19:33, 28 January 2010 (UTC)
Thanks for your help on List of Belgian football transfers summer 2010. But please add references when adding transfers. Also, why do you add two players that move between Standard and Club Brugge only for Club Brugge and not for Standard? Please be consistent when adding information, or your edits will be reverted. Thank you! Pelotas talk 17:23, 16 June 2010 (UTC)
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Let me understand your changes in Music. You might remove the complete disposition from the article and refer to the ref, or you leave it in the article completely, organ experts understand that without translation. The present hybrid is not useful. Btw, all this is more or less history, because the organ will undergo major changes during restoration of the cathedral starting 2011. -- Gerda Arendt ( talk) 12:34, 14 November 2010 (UTC)
I was hoping for something like this, but didn't want to risk a 3RR. Cheers - DVdm ( talk) 11:46, 15 November 2010 (UTC)
Hi, you removed the failed verification tag from College of Europe, on the sentence that says: "European Commissioner for Education Ján Figeľ described the college as "one of the most emblematic centres of European studies in the European Union"., with a reference of [2]. That link redirects to a holding page, and doesn't mention the college. Am I missing something? Thanks, Invitrovanitas ( talk) 09:18, 25 November 2010 (UTC)
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Zie je niet dat beide mappen hetzelfde zijn? De infobox van Antwerpen is trouwens slordig en onoverzichtelijk met al die mappen. Kijk naar Bv de pagina van Londen met één duidelijke map. Ik probeer de pagina overzichtelijker te maken. DescheemaekerK ( talk) 11:43, 29 January 2023 (UTC)
There are two interactive maps, both from wikimedia. Maybe they are hidden on your page. DescheemaekerK ( talk) 11:55, 29 January 2023 (UTC)
This infobox is just a mess with 4 maps, just one clear map like the London page example is much more clearly. DescheemaekerK ( talk) 11:56, 29 January 2023 (UTC)
The first Wikimedia map is also hidden just underneath the flag and coat of arms. DescheemaekerK ( talk) 12:07, 29 January 2023 (UTC)
Don’t u think a map like the London WP page is much more clearly? DescheemaekerK ( talk) 12:19, 29 January 2023 (UTC)
Brussel WP page is using the same style of map. DescheemaekerK ( talk) 12:22, 29 January 2023 (UTC)
Hi. Was there any discussion about your recent move of Port of Zeebrugge? Given the number of discussions and moves on the talk page, it is obviously not an uncontroversial move. Fob.schools ( talk) 20:47, 31 January 2023 (UTC)
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Why did you revert my edit on Belgium? Karamellpudding1999 ( talk) 16:28, 30 September 2023 (UTC)
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You say "Since i'm just talking about highways and not about any other roads, it's probably better to use the word 'highway', no? Because that is the point of the sentence, explaining the highway connections." Before we get into a war over this please define your understanding of "highway", which in British English is generic and can apply to all public roads, including minor ones. In British English, "road" is more likely to be used in this context. As a native English speaker, I find it's more natural to use "road" or "motorway" than "highway" for a main route: "highway" is more widely used in US English or in formal titles that wish to include everything from tracks to motorways. I shan't fight this one, but it reads more like a translation than an English text. Folks at 137 17:48, 18 March 2007 (UTC)
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If you have any questions please ask at Wikipedia:Media copyright questions. Thank you. ˉˉ anetode ╦╩ 12:16, 8 April 2007 (UTC)Hi Wikifalcon. On the Bruges intro, the text "It is one of Europe's most important landmarks as the city centre has hardly changed since the Middle Ages. Bruges also has an important port." sounds very strange to me. The first part reads as an exagerated touristic folder: a city center that hardly changed since the Middle Ages (link) is not very credible and I don't understand the relation with landmark. Secondly, this port thing sound like an appendix that someone glued quickly to the intro. I prefer to talk with you first. -- Foroa 21:26, 6 August 2007 (UTC)
Now it is turning in the opposite side with too many figures that nobody reads nor grasps (does an average person understands what it really means having 20.000 people in 430 ha ? I don't). The coming days I will try to formulate a summary of the spirit of Bruges as I see it as an outsider and without turning it into brochure-talk. I have my doubts on the hectare (en even more on ha) as this is probably meaningless for many (or most) English speakers. Overall, I would prefer the french intro, but I didn't check others. In the first part, I would take the word accepted away: it sounds as if Bruges has been begging and Unesco did a great favor to Bruges: Alternative: "The historical city centre is a prominent World Heritage Site of UNESCO.
Sorry for the trouble (it is always easier to criticize), but in an intro, each word counts ... And no, I am not searching for extra work, just giving a hand if needed. -- Foroa 06:06, 7 August 2007 (UTC)
"Bruges ( Dutch: Brugge, stemming from Bryggja, which assumedly used to signify 'landing stage' or 'port') is the capital and largest city of the province of West Flanders in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is located in the north-west of the country.
The historic city centre is a prominent World Heritage Site of UNESCO. Bruges also became European Capital of Culture in 2002, together with Salamanca, Spain.
Bruges is called "Venise of the North", as there are numerous canals running across the city, but it has a quite big economic importance as well, thanks to its port. It's also home to the College of Europe."
?
Wikifalcon 10:38, 7 August 2007 (UTC)
That's a serious improvement. I am further thinking in the line of (incomplete):
"Bruges ( Dutch: Brugge, stemming from Bryggja, which assumedly used to signify 'landing stage' or 'port') is the capital and largest city of the province of West Flanders in the Flemish Region of Belgium. Its origins started some 2100 years ago and its location on the coast in the north-west of the country made it a dominating driving factor of Flanders' history.
Bruges is a city of contrasts. On each corner of its quiet surface, it transpires many facets of the last 900 years of its history. Underneath and almost invisibly, the merchant spiritual heritage from its portal and proud capital role continues to thrive a lively and modern economical and cultural evolution that influences the whole region.
Bruges is called "Venice of the North": it has a comparable nostalgia and numerous canals are running across the city. The historical city centre is a prominent World Heritage Site of UNESCO and was a European Capital of Culture in 2002. -- Foroa 11:19, 7 August 2007 (UTC)
Ik heb getracht de moeilijke balans te vinden tussen feiten en het suggestieve, tussen een semi-verhaal en droge opsommingen, tussen korte zinnen en nog kortere zinnen. Pas op, deze tekst is eigenlijk maar een scenario, een script (persoonlijk vind ik dat er nog een grapje, eerder een clin d'oeil ontbreekt, zoals ... comparable but fresher nostalgia floating over a network of canals)
-- Foroa 22:23, 7 August 2007 (UTC)
I'm not sure what this is saying now. Before, I assumed that it meant that it was easier to get to Brugge via Brussels since the rail link was better. Now it seem to be saying that it is always better to go from Brugge via Brussels - wherever you are going, at whatever time, whether by road or rail? That doesn't seem to make any sense at all. -- Ian Dalziel 23:13, 6 September 2007 (UTC)
I like your image sorting on the Amsterdam article. Too often people just place images randomly on an article - it's good to come across someone who has an eye for good image placement. Regards SilkTork * SilkyTalk 07:38, 9 October 2007 (UTC)
Do you believe in superstition? Please leave an explanation at my talk page. Pokemon Buffy Titan 09:27, 16 October 2007 (UTC)
Dear Wikifalcon, I've been enjoying our cooperation on the Port of Antwerp article. However, I would like to inquire about you insistence on "Ghent" as the preferred spelling for Gent in English. As you will have noticed I favour Gent. I do so for the following reasons: Gent is the name that appears on all road signs, except in those cases where Gent is followed by (Gand)- mainly near Lille/Rijssel - the (h) is ignored in English, and the "G" is not aspirated - the capitalization is enough to prevent it from being confused with "gent". The name G(h)ent has undergone various transformations in English over the years, most memorably as "Gaunt" as in "John of Gaunt". It seems to me that the only people who cling to the Ghent spelling are those who like to show off their knowledge of English, whereas most English people are flummoxed by the inclusion of the h, indeed you will rarely find the Ghent spelling in a modern UK/US atlas, as geographers tend to stick as closely as possible to the local appellation. In general, the names of many Belgium's have been so frequently distorted that the geographically less conscious are often misled into thinking that the divergent names refers to different places. I had the greatest of trouble some years trying to convince somebody that that Wipers and Ieper are in fact the same place. I agree that compromise in certain cases is inevitable, and here in particular I'm thinking of "Brussels" and "Bruges" both of which have become so well established that I doubt they will change. We have though seen Malines abandoned in favour of Mechelen (Mechlin in the past) and Kortrijk now established in preference to Courtrai. As the h in Ghent is redundant I suggest it should be abandoned. During the past 30 years I have worked as a freelance translator for various Belgian and Flemish authorities and the foregoing has consistently been advice. I will include a note to this effect on the Belgium talk page. In the meantime, kindest regards Everybody got to be somewhere! ( talk) 16:15, 28 January 2008 (UTC)
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Sorry for incorrect edits to Zeebrugge, I dont duppose there is an infobox for settlements like Zeebrugge?
Per standard WP policy, if you are going to continue to add a prominent red link to an article, then you should have an intention to create the page. In this example, the red link remained nearly one year. See Wikipedia:Hatnotes#Non-existent_articles. Thanks smooth0707 ( talk) 16:48, 7 November 2008 (UTC)
As of this moment Yves Leterme is still prime minister of Belgium, he might no longer be in an hour or so, but untill a new prime minister is appointed, Leterme remains the prime minister. Pevernagie ( talk) 14:36, 30 December 2008 (UTC)
Hi. You should probably stop marking all of your edits as minor. I suspect if you go to "my preferences" at the top, then the "editing" tab, you have the "mark all my edits as minor by default" box checked. Cheers, Oreo Priest talk 04:48, 7 August 2009 (UTC)
Hi, I reverted your edits on the List of Belgian football transfers winter 2009–10 article, as the Mohamed Dahmane transfer seems to have happened (the references are numerous and Dahmane is now listed on the page of Denizlispor). If you have references that this is not through, please add this ont he discussion page. Also, Maxime Lestienne is listed as a winger, which is a form of midfielder, not forward. If he is a forward, please edit the Maxime Lestienne article and add a reference. Thank you. Pelotas talk 19:33, 28 January 2010 (UTC)
Thanks for your help on List of Belgian football transfers summer 2010. But please add references when adding transfers. Also, why do you add two players that move between Standard and Club Brugge only for Club Brugge and not for Standard? Please be consistent when adding information, or your edits will be reverted. Thank you! Pelotas talk 17:23, 16 June 2010 (UTC)
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Let me understand your changes in Music. You might remove the complete disposition from the article and refer to the ref, or you leave it in the article completely, organ experts understand that without translation. The present hybrid is not useful. Btw, all this is more or less history, because the organ will undergo major changes during restoration of the cathedral starting 2011. -- Gerda Arendt ( talk) 12:34, 14 November 2010 (UTC)
I was hoping for something like this, but didn't want to risk a 3RR. Cheers - DVdm ( talk) 11:46, 15 November 2010 (UTC)
Hi, you removed the failed verification tag from College of Europe, on the sentence that says: "European Commissioner for Education Ján Figeľ described the college as "one of the most emblematic centres of European studies in the European Union"., with a reference of [2]. That link redirects to a holding page, and doesn't mention the college. Am I missing something? Thanks, Invitrovanitas ( talk) 09:18, 25 November 2010 (UTC)
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Zie je niet dat beide mappen hetzelfde zijn? De infobox van Antwerpen is trouwens slordig en onoverzichtelijk met al die mappen. Kijk naar Bv de pagina van Londen met één duidelijke map. Ik probeer de pagina overzichtelijker te maken. DescheemaekerK ( talk) 11:43, 29 January 2023 (UTC)
There are two interactive maps, both from wikimedia. Maybe they are hidden on your page. DescheemaekerK ( talk) 11:55, 29 January 2023 (UTC)
This infobox is just a mess with 4 maps, just one clear map like the London page example is much more clearly. DescheemaekerK ( talk) 11:56, 29 January 2023 (UTC)
The first Wikimedia map is also hidden just underneath the flag and coat of arms. DescheemaekerK ( talk) 12:07, 29 January 2023 (UTC)
Don’t u think a map like the London WP page is much more clearly? DescheemaekerK ( talk) 12:19, 29 January 2023 (UTC)
Brussel WP page is using the same style of map. DescheemaekerK ( talk) 12:22, 29 January 2023 (UTC)
Hi. Was there any discussion about your recent move of Port of Zeebrugge? Given the number of discussions and moves on the talk page, it is obviously not an uncontroversial move. Fob.schools ( talk) 20:47, 31 January 2023 (UTC)
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Why did you revert my edit on Belgium? Karamellpudding1999 ( talk) 16:28, 30 September 2023 (UTC)
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