Hi. I'm sorry no one's pointed this out before, but there are some problems with your contributions:

  1. They are not in Latin. It looks as if you may be using a translation tool: unfortunately, the one you're using hasn't learned Latin yet.
  2. You are using Roman numerals. This is a Latin Wikipedia, not an ancient Roman one, and like most other sources of modern Latin we use ordinary Arabic numerals

If you want to contribute to a Wikipedia in a language you don't know, you probably can -- others do -- but not by adding text, and it would be better to look around the Wikipedia a bit to get an idea of how articles look.

Text added to Vicipaedia that isn't in Latin will be deleted unless someone rewrites it.

I notice you added three names to the page Liernia and moved it. You would need to cite a source for those Latin names: the Latin names already cited on the page have sources. Andrew Dalby (disputatio) 17:25, 14 Novembris 2015 (UTC)Reply

Since you haven't replied, and have re-created some undocumented and useless pages that were deleted, I'm now blocking this account. You could perhaps work with us, but you need to be able to communicate and work with others (English is fine assuming you don't know Latin). Respond here if you want to be unblocked, and explain how you would like to contribute. Andrew Dalby (disputatio) 13:07, 8 Decembris 2015 (UTC)Reply
in First I write in ancient latin. Second you speak about what?

Omnis omnia mundi --Alec Smithson (disputatio) 22:16, 11 Decembris 2015 (UTC)Reply

Bene. Imprimis erras, ut videtur: Latine enim usque adhuc non scripsisti. Secundo, si textus sine sensu hic ponere vis, obstructio manebit. Tertio, debes nobis dicere quomodo in mente habes, Latine non potens, encyclopaediam augere. Andrew Dalby (disputatio) 08:50, 12 Decembris 2015 (UTC)Reply