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:Sorry, now to answer seriously and briefly (this is a topic for the [[Vicipaedia:Taberna]] surely). It was discussed long ago: the conclusion was that the international language for Vicipaedia is Latin. We include information on names that are rrelevant to the local subject of the article -- here French, Occitan, Monégasque, maybe Italian for historical reasons -- and that's enough. That's my view, anyway. <font face="Gill Sans">[[Usor:Andrew Dalby|Andrew]]<font color="green">[[Disputatio Usoris:Andrew Dalby| Dalby]]</font></font> 17:09, 5 Ianuarii 2013 (UTC)
::Oh, how I wish, I'd written that on purpose :) Though, having looked it up, the Oxford dictionaries mention something about "a sort or kind of person or thing: a new breed of entrepreneurs was brought into being"[[http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/breed?q=breed]]. And so I naturally supposed, it would apply to "British" as well. But now I see the Oxford logic: entrepreneurs may be more bestial ;)--[[Usor:Nicolaus Augurinus|Nicolaus Augurinus]] ([[Disputatio Usoris:Nicolaus Augurinus|disputatio]]) 17:20, 5 Ianuarii 2013 (UTC)
:::Oxford logic doesn't exist: there is only Cambridge logic!
:::Quite true, now that you remind me, I have seen the word "breed" used in just that way ... <font face="Gill Sans">[[Usor:Andrew Dalby|Andrew]]<font color="green">[[Disputatio Usoris:Andrew Dalby| Dalby]]</font></font> 18:01, 5 Ianuarii 2013 (UTC)
Revertere ad "Principatus Monoeci".