Raso mk
good day,
please, tzransfr auf commons this file too please:
http://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/File:Milo_Đukanović.jpg
http://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/File:Yves_Leterme.jpg
many thanks --Fredy.00 (talk) 17:34, 25 December 2009 (UTC)
- Allready done. Pozz--R ašo 22:44, 25 December 2009 (UTC)
Gorno Orizari
editYou may not remove information that is disagreeable to you if it is sourced unless you have a more verifiable citation. I copied the details from the Bulgarian article, I admit, but the source does claim that Bulgarian is how the nation declared itself and other reputable sources such as the 1911 Encyclopaedia also confirmed that the population in the region was either Serb or Bulgarian; and being published in 1911 means that it cannot be subject to revisionism. User:Evlekis (Евлекис) 22:19, 16 May 2010 (UTC)
At it again
editI see your in the best form in terms of contentious edits + unjustified claims of vandalism. I have just neutralised the article and put a link to the events. You have reverted my edit with no explanation and have deemed it vandalism. This is no vandalism and you have no possible excuse to call people's edits this way. Further such behaviour will be considered disruptive. The same goes for reverts with no proper explanation. --Laveol T 17:03, 12 November 2011 (UTC)
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Мишо Јузмески in English is Misho Yuzmeski
editI see, you and many other Macedonians (still) widely use the (Serbo-Croatian)"š"
English does not know such letters as "š"; instead we use "SH". So, "Mišo" in English should be written as "Misho". This is also how this name is being written in all Macedonian official documents: Identity cards, Passports, Driving licenses... (This rule applies to Рашо (Rašo), and similar names containing "ш")
Also the Macedonian sound "Ј" in English is noted with "Y" Examples:
- Југославија = Yugoslavia
- Јорданоски = Yordanoski
- Јузмески = Yuzmeski
Moreover, all publications by Мишо Јузмески in the English are signed under "Misho Yuzmeski", which means his readers might look for him under the same name, and not under "Mišo Juzmeski".
http://issuu.com/misho_yuzmeski http://issuu.com/misho_yuzmeski/docs/add
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Following up on xaosflux, you can get a Unicode airplane with ✈
, which displays with swept wings; I don't think there's a Unicode character for a plane with unswept wings. Also, your signature uses deprecated <font>
tags, which are causing Obsolete HTML tags lint errors.
You are encouraged to change
--[[User:Raso mk|'''<font face="Segoe Script" color="#00008B" size="3px">R</font>''']] [[User talk:Raso mk|'''<font face="Segoe Script" color="blue" size="3px">ašo</font>''']][[Image:Aero-stub img.svg]]
→ --R ašo
to
--[[User:Raso mk|<b style="font-family: Segoe Script; color: #00008B; font-size: medium;">R</b>]] [[User talk:Raso mk|<b style="font-family: Segoe Script; color: blue; font-size: medium;">ašo</b>]] ✈
→ --R ašo ✈
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