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Your renaming of the [[Associazione Calcio Milan]] article was wrong in my opinion. Abbreviation should be avoided unless absolutely necessary. Someone typing ''A.C. Milan'' is going to reach the page anyway through a redirect and there, they can learn the club's proper name. [[Úsáideoir:Onetonycousins|Onetonycousins]] 17:08, 3 Bealtaine 2010 (UTC) |
Your renaming of the [[Associazione Calcio Milan]] article was wrong in my opinion. Abbreviation should be avoided unless absolutely necessary. Someone typing ''A.C. Milan'' is going to reach the page anyway through a redirect and there, they can learn the club's proper name. [[Úsáideoir:Onetonycousins|Onetonycousins]] 17:08, 3 Bealtaine 2010 (UTC) |
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:Hi Onetonycousins. Please read [[:en:WP:COMMONNAME]]. The policy has not been translated to Irish yet, but it applies to all Wikipedias, regardless of language. The reason why this rule is in effect to reflect names that the people know. In this case, everyone calls this club either "Milan" or "A.C. Milan". The club is only very rarely referred to as "Associazone Calcio Milan", so therefore this could be considered to be in breach of policy. |
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Also, if you look through the interwikis, the vast majority of other languages call the article "A.C. Milan" so why shouldn't we follow suit? |
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''Abbreviation should be avoided unless absolutely necessary" |
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Not necessarily. Does that mean that we should rename [[BBC Northern Ireland]] as "British Broadcasting Corporation Northern Ireland"? We use abbreviations here for the same reason that they're used elsewhere, that is to shorten names or phrases that would otherwise be very long. |
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''Your use of the word ''Footy'' in your username would indicate to me that you probably follow british football and thus, probably use a lot of the phrases and names associated with british football. That's fine. '' |
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I follow all types of sports including soccer from all over Europe and GAA. I came up with this username on the spot. |
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I won't revert your rename for now to avoid an edit war, instead we'll continue to discuss this. --[[User:Footyfanatic3000|<font color="Green">'''Footyfanatic'''</font>]][[User talk:Footyfanatic3000|'''<font color="Green">3000</font>''']] 17:50, 3 Bealtaine 2010 (UTC) |
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BeorNot sure what dictionary you have, but "beor" is not Irish for beer. Slang for "girlfriend" in some parts of the country. But not = "beer".[1] Guliolopez 10:49, 23 Aibreán 2009 (UTC) TagsHi. It's probably best to open a discussion with the editor who added them, or to open a question on an article talk page (asking for clarity on why the tags were added) before removing any cleanup tags. (Collaborative interaction is one of the key tenets of the Etiquette guidelines.) I have not readded the tags, but would encourage you to discuss with the editor in question. Guliolopez 10:04, 28 Aibreán 2009 (UTC) TescoNíl a bhuíochas ort! Tuigim...tarlaíonn an rud céanna i mo chás féin uaireanta. Go minic, is iad do bhotúin féin na botúin is deacra a fheiceáil! Tameamseo 23:05, 30 Aibreán 2009 (UTC)
George LeeAs per the naming of the equivalent article in the EN project, until Lee actually stands in an election and/or is voted into political office, then COMMONNAME holds that the DAB suffix reflect the most common thing for which he is known. Which remains journalism. For now. IE: Let's wait until after June 5 (or until he actually contests or holds a political office) before relabelling him "politician". Guliolopez 19:04, 11 Bealtaine 2009 (UTC) Well, yeah I actually see your point. Thanks (Footyfanatic3000 19:31, 11 Bealtaine 2009 (UTC)) New Ireland Wikimedia email listSlan, Footyfanatic3000! I'm glad to announce that we've started a new Ireland Wikimedian email list, that you can join, at mail:WikimediaIE. For Wikimedians in Ireland and Wikimedians interested in events in Ireland and efforts in Ireland. It's there to to discuss meetups, partnerships with Museums and National Archives, and anything else where Wikipedia and real life intersect. :) --Bastique 21:52, 14 Bealtaine 2009 (UTC) LogainmBhuel, nilim cinnte i ndáiríre. Baile na Sceilge a bhíodh agamsa de ghnáth ar an áit, cosúil leatsa. Ach mheas mé go mba cheart úsáid a bhaint as ainm oifigiúil logainm.ie. (Bain mé triail as Google freisin agus bhí níos mó torthaí ann don leagan Baile an Sceilg ná don leagan Baile na Sceilge). Cad a cheapann tú faoin scéal? Tameamseo 22:48, 6 Meitheamh 2009 (UTC) Stadio Giuseppe MeazzaI was under the impression that this is supposed to be an encyclopedia. The name of the stadium is the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza and it's located in San Siro. It's commonly referred to as San Siro and this can and should be noted in the article. What's the problem? Onetonycousins 17:07, 8 Meitheamh 2009 (UTC) Hi. When creating the "cities in {country}" templates you started on, can you please consider that navboxes should group related subjects for ease of navigation. I know that this was your intent as well, but it may be a little bit confusing to have a (somewhat) arbitrary grouping in some of the templates you've created. For example:
(It would also be good to categorise your new templates. Under Catagóir:Teimpléid or a sub-cat. So that people can find them.) Cheers. Guliolopez 17:05, 17 Meitheamh 2009 (UTC)
ComhghairdeasGRMA! Tameamseo 21:49, 15 Iúil 2009 (UTC) GalleryBefore you spend too long translating that Bavarian gallery, please note that - per WP:NOTREPOSITORY - we shouldn't have extensive photograph galleries. Pictures are really supposed to be in context and supportive of the text. In some cases (for layout reasons for example) we might feel the need to have a gallery of half-a-dozen images. But anything more and we should just be linking to a commons category or page. (Coz that's what Commmons is for...) Guliolopez 17:41, 2 Meán Fómhair 2009 (UTC)
Can you translate the content from simple:Teletubbies? Thanks! Ice Age lover 00:57, 2 Meán Fómhair 2009 (UTC)
Story: A little girl named Alice is bored from her history lesson given by her sister. She, along with her kitten, Dinah, sneaks away and dream a world full of nonsense. However, Alice sees an unusual White Rabbit, who was holding large golden pocket watch and running off in a hurry. Curious to know where the Rabbit is going, Alice decides to follow him down the rabbit hole, where her adventures in Wonderland begin. Changing sizes from big to small, meeting bizarre people, like the Mad Hatter, the March Hare, the Cheshire Cat and the Caterpillar, Alice is tired from her adventures in Wonderland and wishes to go home. That wouldn't be hard would it? Also, phttp://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice%27s_Adventures_in_Wonderland this] needs a page here too. I was gonna do it but I'm not a native Irish so the content would be small, like The Fox and the Hound (leabhar), which is also at simple. OK, I'm being gready, but I love these movies! Ice Age lover 14:39, 20 Meán Fómhair 2009 (UTC)
Fadhbanna catagóiríTá siad deisithe anois. Woohoo!!! Bhí rud éigean mícheart sa spás Mediawiki. Sorted ;) - Alison ❤ 10:34, 12 Mí na Nollag 2009 (UTC)
Dún Pádraig agus do chuid athrúA chara, Gabh mo leithsceal ach ní raibh mé ag cur ar aghaidh mo thuairmse féin dá ndearna mé athrú leis an alt sin ar Dhún Pádraig ar Vicipéid, ar na mallaibh, agus créidim go raibh agus go bhfuil an ceart agam ar an rud a scríobh mé. Is é ceann de na fadhbanna is coiteanta a ghéibh tú le daoine nach bhfuil eolas acu ar stair an baile go ceart. Is chuid mhór stair atá ann ag baint leis an baile seo agus i bhfad níos mó ná mórán bailte eile in Éirinn agus ag dul siar mílte blianta chomh maith, gan amhras. Le cuidiú Dé, tá rún agam le bheith ag scríobh níos mó ar an leathanach sin ins an t-am atá le teacht agus, dar ndóigh, beidh mé ag soláthar foinsí. Is mise le meas, Gaelicpoet
ÍomháGRMA as do chomhairle, ach cad tá cearr le seo leanas? cad mar gheall ar {féach ar an gcód}JP2JP2 23:59, 30 Eanáir 2010 (UTC) GRMA arís. Cad é an tslí is fearr chun táblaí a chur isteach. Via an icon beag ón vicipéid editor nó mar html?JP2JP2 14:17, 31 Eanáir 2010 (UTC)
Ar ais arís eile. Chuir mé leathanach nua faoi Paradacsa Simpson, ach tá deacrachtaí ann. Thóg mé tagairtí ó Wikipedia agus tá rud éigin mícheart ina ndiaidh. Freisin taistíonn uaim an Tábla agus agus Figiúr a chur taobh le taobh go deas néata. Ní thuigim i gceart fós na tomhais a bhaineann leis na .png. Tá GKSimpson.png agus GKSimpson1.png uaslódaithe agam. Tá an dara ceann níos mó ná an céad ceann.JP2JP2 21:28, 5 Feabhra 2010 (UTC)
COMMONNAMEHi Footyfanatic3000, I'd like to make a brief point. This is Vicipéid, an Irish encyclopedia. This is not the english language wikipedia. I haven't seen a page on here discussing an ainm coiteann rule but if there is one, I cannot believe that it says articles must be named using the subject's most commonly used name in the english language. Your use of the word Footy in your username would indicate to me that you probably follow british football and thus, probably use a lot of the phrases and names associated with british football. That's fine. However, while the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza may be known as the san siro in british football circles, the majority of other wikis use the stadium's correct name. I don't know what the Meazza's common name is in the Irish language and I don't know how to find out. Therefore, I think a factual approach should be taken with it and other such articles. I could provide other examples but I think you get the point. Your renaming of the Associazione Calcio Milan article was wrong in my opinion. Abbreviation should be avoided unless absolutely necessary. Someone typing A.C. Milan is going to reach the page anyway through a redirect and there, they can learn the club's proper name. Onetonycousins 17:08, 3 Bealtaine 2010 (UTC)
Also, if you look through the interwikis, the vast majority of other languages call the article "A.C. Milan" so why shouldn't we follow suit? Abbreviation should be avoided unless absolutely necessary" Not necessarily. Does that mean that we should rename BBC Northern Ireland as "British Broadcasting Corporation Northern Ireland"? We use abbreviations here for the same reason that they're used elsewhere, that is to shorten names or phrases that would otherwise be very long. Your use of the word Footy in your username would indicate to me that you probably follow british football and thus, probably use a lot of the phrases and names associated with british football. That's fine. I follow all types of sports including soccer from all over Europe and GAA. I came up with this username on the spot. I won't revert your rename for now to avoid an edit war, instead we'll continue to discuss this. --Footyfanatic3000 17:50, 3 Bealtaine 2010 (UTC) |