Salve, Ladislav!

Gratus in Vicipaediam Latinam acciperis! Ob contributa tua gratias agimus speramusque te delectari posse et manere velle.

Cum Vicipaedia nostra parva humilisque sit, paucae et exiguae sunt paginae auxilii, a quibus hortamur te ut incipias:

Si plura de moribus et institutis Vicipaedianis scire vis, tibi suademus, roges in nostra Taberna, vel roges unum ex magistratibus directe.

In paginis encyclopaedicis mos noster non est nomen dare, sed in paginis disputationis memento editis tuis nomen subscribere, litteris impressis --~~~~, quibus insertis nomen tuum et dies apparebit. Quamquam vero in paginis ipsis nisi lingua Latina uti non licet, in paginis disputationum qualibet lingua scribi solet. Quodsi quid interrogare velis, vel Taberna vel pagina disputationis mea tibi patebit. Ave! Spero te "Vicipaedianum" fieri velle!

-- Andrew Dalby (disputatio) 21:02, 28 Septembris 2011 (UTC)Reply

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Χαῖρε! I've noticed that you write on your page that you know Ancient Greek, so I was wondering if you could join us in developing the Ancient Greek Wikipedia in the Wikipedia Incubator.

Besides, I'm looking for about nine assistants (there are already six of us) to translate this Russian map of ancient Greece into Ancient Greek (about 100-150 place names per person). Luckily, it's based on an old Latin map. Would you be willing to transcribe a list of about 150 Latin toponyms, and to translate them in Ancient Greek? Later, this will also come in handy to create a Latin version of the map. Upon receiving the list, I would enter the toponyms into the map.

It would also be great if you could sign and share this petition, addressed to the Language Committee of the Wikimedia Foundation, which suggests them to recognize the possibility for classical languages ​​such as Ancient Greek (and Latin) to develop their own Wikipedia projects. The text is available in several European languages. I'm counting on your support!

Thank you very much!

Best regards, Anaxicrates (disputatio) 12:53, 12 Septembris 2024 (UTC)Reply