User talk:Siliconglen
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[edit] Gaelic, Anglo-Saxon translations?
Anyone hear speak those languages? Love to have translations of the article for those Wikipedias. BTW, there are at least two diff. dialects of Gaelic, make sure you have the right one. -- user:zanimum
- I speak a bit of Scots Gaelic(still learning), but I don't feel comfortable doing the translation. I have asked a fluent speaker over on gd if he would mind doing it. — orioneight (talk) 17:55, 3 March 2006 (UTC)
Scots Gaelic: Steisean Cnoc Iòrdain
- Great, would you be willing to translate even just a few sentences of the actual article? -- user:zanimum
[edit] Your edit to Automotive navigation system
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- That text was also almost advertising/promotional. Wikipedia is not an advertising service. --Dirk Beetstra T C 07:43, 13 September 2007 (UTC)

