Salve, Sion!

Gratus aut grata 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" aut "Vicipaedianam" fieri velle!

P.S. You might want to change Ego est magnum: it means "I is a big thing" :=)

-- Andrew Dalby (disputatio) 09:46, 4 Novembris 2010 (UTC)Reply

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If you can tell us in English or Spanish what you wanted to put on your user page, we can help translate it. For instance, "Ego Magnum se" is still not right; it means "I big thing himself". Perhaps you want "Ego sum magnus." = "I am great." Or maybe your name is Magnum? "Mihi nomen est Magnum." = "My name is Magnum." Lesgles (disputatio) 16:31, 16 Octobris 2013 (UTC)Reply

I guess I don't remember what I wanted to say in that line any more, oh well, right now I would like it to say "Latin is the greatest" -- Sion VIII (disputatio) 18:49, 16 Octobris 2013 (UTC)Reply
Also is the line "Potest etiam invenit" correct to the meaning "Can also be found at"? -- Sion VIII (disputatio) 19:01, 16 Octobris 2013 (UTC)Reply
"Latin is the greatest." = "Lingua Latina est maxima." "(He) can also be found at" = "Potest etiam inveniri apud" Others may come along with other suggestions. Lesgles (disputatio) 20:18, 16 Octobris 2013 (UTC)Reply
Thank you so much -- Sion VIII (disputatio) 19:30, 18 Octobris 2013 (UTC)Reply