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:I, too, have sometimes (though rarely) marked my articles "Latinitas –2," but I've usually left them unmarked. Are you suggesting we mark all our articles <nowiki>{{fn|L}}</nowiki>? [[Usor:IacobusAmor|IacobusAmor]] ([[Disputatio Usoris:IacobusAmor|disputatio]]) 13:40, 12 Novembris 2019 (UTC)
::It's not a new suggestion. It was the idea, long, long ago -- see the guideline obscurely placed as the very last sentence of [[Vicipaedia:De Latinitate|De Latinitate]] -- but probably hardly anyone ever saw that! Sigur evidently saw it and chose "L-2". But in truth both of you are far too good at Latin to make your articles "L-2". [[Usor:Andrew Dalby|Andrew Dalby]] ([[Disputatio Usoris:Andrew Dalby|disputatio]]) 13:54, 12 Novembris 2019 (UTC)
:::Thanks for the compliment. Yes, I was just following the guideline, but I'll stop doing it then. I can emotionally cope with not putting anything, but I just couldn't make myself put something higher than L-2. I was pretty good at Latin at school, but you have to add 30 years of complete lack of practice to that and you will see where I'm coming from. Difference between "dubia esse" and "dubia habere" I guess... The truth is that I know that I sometimes write things that I'm absolutely not sure of; e.g. there are quite some ablatives lingering around here that "felt" right, but which I simply couldn't nail down in any grammar book. Most of them are probably perfectly correct, but some will not be. So, it's difficult not to "dubia habere". [[Usor:Sigur|Sigur]] ([[Disputatio Usoris:Sigur|disputatio]]) 16:51, 12 Novembris 2019 (UTC)