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Nice job translating Tokke (lake). I edited it for style. There were almost no actual errors in translation, but the writing was a little too subjective in places. I replaced words like "we" and "you," and changed a couple words that were a little too poetic for Wikipedia standards.
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editYou are a very valuable Wikipedia member. Particularly interested in workers' history? Keep up the good work. Punkmorten 22:39, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
I proofread both of these and made some copyedit changes to the first. Thank you very, very much for translating these! -Yupik 08:28, 3 April 2007 (UTC)
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editI notice you applied the lang template to many proper names, is this now policy? It seems to me that this should only be true if, for example, a place name has a different form in English vs.the native language, such as Cologne/Köln. Peter Flass (talk) 19:56, 12 August 2021 (UTC)
- Hi, I could be wrong but am under the impression that foreign words and at least proper names like Magdalenenkapelle, Hospitalstiftung, etc. should be tagged so screen readers can pronounce them correctly and any foreign characters can be correctly displayed. I had applied it to Basonevillare since it was defined afterwards like a foreign word, and the following few names since they were used as words in an example. Looking at it again, it probably makes more sense to leave the template off the city names, so I removed those tags. Thanks for letting me know. Still learning! flod logic (talk) 09:02, 13 August 2021 (UTC)
- You raise a good point about pronunciation. Peter Flass (talk) 14:36, 14 August 2021 (UTC)
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Welding
editHi Flod logic. I noticed your question on the welding article. The source only says Grison as the language. I added Swiss just to let the reader know where in the world we're talking about. However, all the languages the source uses are ancient, so it's most likely Raetic or possibly Celtic; something pre-Romansh. I hope that helps. Zaereth (talk) 09:18, 6 February 2022 (UTC)
- Hi, I just tagged it as miscellaneous and put an invisible comment after it in case someone comes up with something more specific down the line. Thanks! flod logic (talk) 09:26, 6 February 2022 (UTC)
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editregarding this edit - I suggest that single quotes are not appropriate, because those usages are not simple glosses as mentioned in MOS:DOUBLE and described in Gloss_(annotation)#In_linguistics. The are not simple inline translations, per the examples in Gloss_(annotation) - they are either fully described in text ("The name is derived from the word jarrak, which means 'language' in Kija") or standalone table entries, so ought be in double quotes or no quotes at all. Mitch Ames (talk) 02:16, 7 March 2022 (UTC)
- Thanks for your message. I see now that it makes sense to take them out of the table since it's not running text. Like SMcCandlish here, though, I'm under the impression that "'Simple glosses' just means 'as distinguished from interlinear glosses' (gloss tables)" (whether fully described like your example, or like jarrak 'language'), so should be used in all cases in running text. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like "simple gloss" is actually defined in the MOS. flod logic (talk) 10:57, 7 March 2022 (UTC)
- MOS:DOUBLE links "Simple glosses" to Gloss (annotation)#In linguistics, so I think we can reasonably assume that the examples in that section of the article denote the intended meaning. In any case Gloss (annotation) defines a gloss as "a brief notation" - which is not the same as text that is an intrinsic part of the sentence, like "which means 'language' in Kija". In this case I expect a simple gloss would be:
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- MOS:DOUBLE links "Simple glosses" to Gloss (annotation)#In linguistics, so I think we can reasonably assume that the examples in that section of the article denote the intended meaning. In any case Gloss (annotation) defines a gloss as "a brief notation" - which is not the same as text that is an intrinsic part of the sentence, like "which means 'language' in Kija". In this case I expect a simple gloss would be:
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Thank you foir creating Fogd. It does, however, leave me with a few questions. In Denmark. the byfoged and herredsfoged represented the king, whereas the ridefogedwas an intermediary between a local landholderd as the peasants (copyholdera) on his estate. And then there was/is the landfoged, Strandfoged and the Kongens Foged. But no official title simply called the "foged". So from a Danish perspective, foged was not as much an official title as it was a group of official titles. From a Danish perspective, I therefore think it would åerhaps be more useful to have separate articles about these offices (Byfoged has existed as a stub since 2012). Did Norway and Sweden not have any destinctions? Another thing is that, in Denmark, the byfoged and Herredsfoged acted as judges at the Byting/Herredsting. Was this not the case in Norway and Sweden? It would perhaps be useful to introduce subsections about the indicidual Nordic countries to be able to to go into more detail and highlight national differences.Ramblersen2 (talk) 13:22, 2 May 2023 (UTC)
- Hi, thanks for your comment. I thought I would create it since there are probably enough articles using that term alone for someone's profession to warrant an article.
- I'm not an expert on the topic but from what I understand the situation was similar throughout Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, probably partly due to the shared history. It is used as its own term for an office in all three languages but there were several sub-types of fogder, so it also encompasses a group of titles as you say.
- The article on Fogd from Norsk historisk leksikon treats fogd as worth an article of its own but also links to the different types as you mentioned.
Ordet brukes dels om sysselmennene, dels om slottshøvedsmennene og dels om gjaldkerene (se byfogd). Denne vaklende begrepsbruken holdt seg et stykke ut over 1400-tallet. Fortsatt kunne slottshøvedsmenn og lensherrer omtales som fogder ca. 1450, men senest fra ca. 1420 var det blitt vanlig å kalle de mennene som hjalp lensherrene i forvaltningen av lenet for fogder. Det er disse lensforvaltningstjenerne vi regner som de egentlige fogder, og som denne artikkelen skal handle om. (Se ellers strandfogd, havnefogd, fjellfogd, stodderfogd om fogder med mer spesialiserte gjøremål.)
- Thanks for mentioning Byfoged too, somehow I missed that article. From what I can tell they served a similar role everywhere.
- Good idea about subsections. What do you think about having one longer, more comprehensive article rather than multiple separate articles, especially given the overlap between countries and terms? There could be subsections for individual countries/terms when more detail is needed. I see the Danish article at da:Fogde has a list of different types at the bottom, although some are still red links and the articles themselves are pretty short. Maybe it would make sense to combine them all into one article here on English Wikipedia. flod logic (talk) 08:21, 3 May 2023 (UTC)
- I must admit that I still think that the byfoged/herredsfoged and ridefoged were rather different offices. And I could wprry that having one long article with several different types and four different countries, each with their historical evolution, could easily end up very messy since we will either have to go with type-based or country-based subsections. But if that is the solution you prefer and you think it will work, let's by all means go with it. It is certainly much better with one well-written and informative article like the one you have started than a bunch of useless stubs (crf. the Bugoged one).Ramblersen2 (talk) 09:22, 3 May 2023 (UTC)
- Ridefoged especially. I'm not entirely set on one article as the solution but it is one way to organize it until we have enough information to fill out separate articles. Thanks for fixing my mistake in the beginning of the article. Feel free to add more info! flod logic (talk) 07:56, 6 May 2023 (UTC)
- I must admit that I still think that the byfoged/herredsfoged and ridefoged were rather different offices. And I could wprry that having one long article with several different types and four different countries, each with their historical evolution, could easily end up very messy since we will either have to go with type-based or country-based subsections. But if that is the solution you prefer and you think it will work, let's by all means go with it. It is certainly much better with one well-written and informative article like the one you have started than a bunch of useless stubs (crf. the Bugoged one).Ramblersen2 (talk) 09:22, 3 May 2023 (UTC)
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Requesting some article expansion help
editGreetings @Flod logic
Hi, I am User:Bookku, On Wikipedia I engage in, finding information and knowledge gap areas in Wikipedia and promoting expansion of related drafts and articles. Came across your edit at Culture war .
Requesting your visit to Tashabbuh (still a draft in my userspace) and help expand the topic areas if you find topic interesting.
The draft article may also need time to time copy editing support too in upcoming future, requesting you also to watch list the article if copy edit support is possible.
Wish you very happy Wikipedia editing.
Thanks and warm regards Bookku (talk) 05:07, 23 September 2024 (UTC)
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