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This translation doesn't need a source, it's just common sense for a person who speaks Spanish and English. Cuban in Spanish is cubano and American in Spanish is americano. Put those words together and you get cubano americano just like putting Cuban and American together gets you Cuban American. If I want translate Cuban American National Foundation to Spanish then it will be Fundación Nacional Cubano Americano. If you just want one translation then use cubano americano since it is the translation.
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add the next and the next in quick succession. It is extremely frustrating wondering whether I have to start from scratch or append an additional response because you're treating it as if it were a chat room. Naturally, you are welcome to leave comments, objections, etc. The fact that we are disputing the addition of the Ukrainian name is not what I am objecting to, but the manner in which you've posted one comment after the other (i.e., at 00:22, then 00:28, then 00:31). --
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abbreviate to Ukrainian Pole, for example: Ukrainian-Polish would be used. You seem to have latched onto this with unwarranted aggression. It seems that what you're trying to present is that this is a Croatian from Bosnia rather than a neutral entry. Fine, that may be the case but the link is there for the details on this person. In fact, the point is made in the first line of the entry! Formal disambiguation page: formal presentation.
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rationale on the talk page of the article. My only interest in the matter regarding the article in question was the unnecessary addition of the rendering of the Belarusian geographical names. I'm not sure that a short-lived, inter-war governorate qualifies. Do you think that Russian and German names for many Polish areas should be used? Well, after all, much of Poland was occupied by various interlopers over the centuries... --
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going to keep frustrating you. There are political battlegrounds that cannot be 'won' on the basis of 'justice', and I think you should take a little break before it breaks you. Work on some articles that you have no emotional investment in; improve your English enough to be confident in making yourself and your intentions clear; develop some more skills which you can use...
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When I attempt to post a reply and encounter an e/c not once, but twice because you are adding yet another sentence, I would call that spamming. Sit down, think about what it is that you want to say to me, then add a comment in its entirety. Please don't write the first thing that comes to mind, then
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Second question: this was in consultation with another editor. If you wish to discuss whether the Polish nomenclature is relevant, I am more than happy to discuss it on the talk page of the relevant article. Alternatively, you could simply restore the Polish variant with a quick edit summary and your
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Thanks for understanding. Regarding usage of the "Instruction on transliteration of Belarusian geographical names with letters of Latin script" I see that we need a concensus within the Knowledge. But now among Belarusian scientists it is considered the best way to translate names into Latin script.
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I assume that you checked that the article is predominantly GB English (if memory serves me correctly, it is) in order to maintain consistency. If not, I'd be grateful if you could give it a glance to ensure that there are no residual Americanisms remaining. Personally, my preference it to err on the
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I've seen that you have been blocked for 3 days on Wiki Commons for further warring with the same 'party' as the one you've had run-ins with here. Whether you like it or not, for example, NATO does not officially recognise South Ossetia, therefore trying to upload NATO maps of its European alliances
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It isn't a matter of 'having it my way'. This may be correct from the contemporary Polish side of things, but the article is examining the historical usage, not simply current usage. The Russians distinctly used it as a pejorative... and continue to use it as a pejorative (feel free to go to YouTube
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I'm sorry if I appeared to be aggressive, but I'm advocating what appears to be the organic consensus on the English Knowledge - I've seen the phrase "Bosnian Croat" (and likewise "Bosnian Serb") used on hundreds of articles and disambiguation pages, and I've never heard of this kind of a complaint.
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for 'Cubano estadounidense' and got no results so I guess we should just delete that too. Cuban American isn't really much of an official name, just a term. If we were talking about, say, countries then we can say that Estados Unidos Mexicanos is the official name of Mexico because it is officially.
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There was nothing wrong with the grammar of the sentence you 'improved' as it stood (and will continue to stand until the article is copyedited by someone who is a copyeditor for Knowledge, such as myself, or someone with the proficiency of a copyeditor). Having taken a look at your talk page, it is
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Welcome to the Belarusian nomenclature for geographic translation and/or transliteration headache club. If you check the talk pages for the relevant policy and recommendation articles, you will find that there are a lot of us beating our heads against a brick wall for a long, long time in trying to
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Oh, well. I've been keeping my eyes peeled as much as possible but, you know how it is with watchlist notifications... less than half get through. I guess we just have to keep playing 'Snap'. I'm still trying to massage a bit cooperation on the Ashkenazi Jews article, but DNA is the flavour of the
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Possibly... although there hasn't been any activity from the account or IP since all of the warnings were issued, and I'd consider the activity to constitute vandalism (POV vandalism: but vandalism). Unfortunately, I have a family emergency on my hands and probably won't be able to any work for at
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I truly believe that you have your heart in the right, humanitarian place, and that you are approaching matters in good faith but, quite honestly, the fact that your English language skills are too weak to be able to set out a logical, articulate argument/debate in order to state your case is only
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While it is appreciated that you wish to contribute to Knowledge, perhaps there are other areas you'd be interested in tackling. You may wish to look at some of the project groups in need of assistance for fighting vandalism and other specific areas in urgent need of as many volunteers as they can
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Oh, I know, I know! I work on ex-Soviet republics, the Balkans and the Middle East. There's a POV fanatic hiding in every corner. The most irritating aspect is that, rather than working on your own 'to do' list, you end up expending inordinate amounts of time following their trails and reverting.
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You recently reverted my commit to the khokhol page. I'm Polish and I never heard people use the word chochol in a deragatory or racial slur way towards Ukrainians. It is more of an endearment or humourous way to refer to them. I wanted the page to reflect that. However I don't feel strong enough
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Unless the region has strong, demonstrable and relevant historical ties to previous occupying Kingdoms, Empires, etc., there is no argument for lengthy lists of its name in other languages unless compelling evidence is presented on the talk page of the relevant article and consensus is reached on
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used as a pejorative, I fail to see why using the formal terminology (Bosnian-Croatian) on a surnames page is so offensive to you that you're prepared to edit war over it. The convention is already in place with Croatian-Australian, just as with surnames of Ukrainians, Russians, etc. None of them
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Have a good rest, and hope to see you with your own, exclusive username soon. Your IP address being revealed is something else you won't have to worry about. Drop me a line when you've set yourself up & I'll put you on my watchlist in case you run into problems while you're still a 'newbie'.
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In my opinion, you have the makings of an excellent and valuable contributor for English Knowledge and it would be a shame to lose you because you have been disheartened over not being able to make any progress without antagonising other contributors. I truly hope you are willing to work on your
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as it is not in line with other English practices. In the meantime, all of the Belarusian articles have become a mess with articles being created using whatever system a contributor wants to use. And the fact remains that, according to Knowledge's policies and guidelines, there is no method of
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You "appeared to be aggressive"? I could hear the shrieks through the monitor! Fair enough if this is consensus. Just point it out without uncivil edit comments. I don't need to be abused to catch on if it's the reality. I sincerely hope you don't conduct yourself in the same manner with other
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The grammatical errors I fixed have nothing wrong with them? They do make it easier to read because there was incorrect English grammar in the article. There was nothing wrong with that I added; I made the article have correct English grammar. Without my edits, the article has many grammatical
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Personally, I think that, as the lead, the paragraph is ludicrously long and doesn't merit explaining the current Spanish use of the word. 'Novella' is self-explanatory in the English language. If convoluted explanations are necessary, they should be in a relevant section in the body of the
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information is not a method by which to win community confidence when you're a newbie. I actually have hundreds of articles on my watchlist, am involved in developing complex articles (as well as resolving disputes and acting as a neutral moderator in highly sensitive areas of
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Quite right regarding the Polish and Latvian names, Tumash. Thank you for reminding me that they should be removed. I'd noticed them myself, but was distracted by a vandal on several of the Hispanic pages and forgot to return to them and remove them (which I have now
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Not to worry! I think we've all made weird mistakes when editing. My best effort was pasting a section for another article I was working on into another and overwriting half of the existing content. 'Stuff happens' when we have too many windows open.
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Apologies for not getting back to you sooner, but I've been involved with so many edit wars, POV pushes and administrative investigations into warring party's conflicts in order to calm them down that I kept losing track of getting back to
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It was on Ukrainian land: or are you suggesting that the number of Ruthenians/Ukrainians virtually matching the number of Poles is an indicator of a mass migration of Ukrainian farming villages into Poland? If so, could you please provide
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I'm still waiting for you to address my point for Yambaram's section. All you did was call me a POV-pusher and that just shows ill judgement by giving a poor excuse. Since only you've talked to me, I think we need to settle this dispute.
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These days all the signboards in Minsk are being prepared using this particular method and the Official maps are prepared according to these rules as well. Obviously using of the "Instruction..." is the only way to avoid multiversion.
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I'm not certain as to why you are directing this at me. I was following the trail of a well intentioned IP user who had made several awkward, but terrible, changes to the text on a number of articles. The 'short stories' description
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each, after which I challenged your assertion, admittedly without further explanation, and then you used all uppercase, which implies yelling. Based on that, I'm afraid I could give you much the same lecture as you just gave me :)
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There actually was. Many of the sentences had misplaced clauses or commas. How could you not tell there were misplaced commas? Take, for instance, this sentence from the unrevised version of the page: "Armenia is a member of the
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That said, I have had nothing to do with the article before or since, therefore did not wish to tread on anyone's toes had there been editor disputes over this in the past. You are welcome to edit the page yourself. Cheers!
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Thanks for the thanks but my two edits removing "Southwest Asian descent" were reverted. I think some people have have all Jewish categories on their watchlist. The edits didn't last very long before they were reverted. :/
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I think it would be better if you were to revert it yourself and leave an edit summary to the effect of it being an accident. If I were to do it, it wouldn't allow you to make it clear that it was unintentional. Cheers!
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Thanks, I think I'll create one tomorrow, I'm done for the night lol. The letters on my keyboard don't go all the way down sometimes so I think that's why I put "langage" instead of "language", thanks for fixing it :)
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least a day or two. If the spate of nonsense breaks out again, perhaps you could start an AN/I and ping me (or just leave a message here with the link to the AN/I). Let's just cross our fingers that it's over! --
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That said, I am following the talk page and the article itself and am aware of the POV push taking place right now. Should this escalate to unilateral changes to the article, I will most certainly step in.
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Sincerest apologies, Penguins53. I was charging through quite a few pages simultaneously and failed to scroll down. Only having noticed one edit, which was neither here nor there, I went into auto-revert
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Note that, in the case of 'Cubano americano', you've cited an article which explicitly uses the term 'Cubanoamericano'. Does that mean that a third convolution needs to be added to your 'translations'?
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charge. In my defense, I lost my temper after having to clean up after Androoox on Friday afternoon, after an otherwise frenzy work week, and he would have continued ad infinitum if I didn't step in.
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Americano is the translation of American. It's just two translation, not a thousand and one. There is no other word in English to call Cuban Americans so the Spanish article cannot use another one.
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and hopefully this one has made your day better. You can spread the WikiLove by giving someone else a cookie, whether it be someone you have had disagreements with in the past or a good friend.
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worth it! The pleasure of working as part of a team of intelligent, thoughtful and pleasant people, like yourself, is one such reward. Happy Valentine's Day and hugs to you, too. --
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The Tarnopol Voivodeship was an administrative region (administrative subdivision) of Poland and not a historical area. Its like to add Polish names to all Oblasts of the Ukraine.--
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On that note, I hope you sign up. There are useful features available to you when you have an account, and we love having quality recruits, such as yourself, join us! --
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Again: the Tarnopol Voivodeship was an administrative region of Poland and never part of an Ukrainian state, so the Ukrainian name is irrelevant. Thank you.--
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Thank you so much! After one of those days of staving off POV-ers and wondering why I put myself through the Knowledge experience, you've reminded me why it
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I'm quite happy to clarify distinctions when I get the chance to clean up the page after having collected historical references to expand on this usage.
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I speak Spanish and was just translating the word. My edits were not disruptive. I was just trying to improve the articles by giving the translation.
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per Talk, there's nothing pejorative about Croat and Bosnian Croat, at least as far as mainstream use, Undid revision 590582137 by Iryna Harpy (talk)
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I'm afraid it's typical for this area of articles: groups of people trying to push their POV. Fortunately, they are usually not very good at it :)
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Please sorry me that i didnt answered on your wish. I didnt note it because i dint work on English wiki then. And now is maybe little late :D.--
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side of GB as I can't abide by using 'that' where 'which' is required. In the meantime, I've reverted myself back to your version. Cheers! --
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Thanks for welcoming me. May I ask, what's it like having an account? I've considered making one but I get kind of scared every time :)
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As well it is approved by the State Committee on land resources, geodetics and cartography (2000-11-23) and recommended by UN GEGN.
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and check on videos dealing with Ukrainians and Ukrainian issues per Russophile comments). It is used by Russians as katsap (
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whether they should be added, or whether such an entry is gratuitous and adds no value to the article for an English reader).
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I have no idea how that edit occurred. I am truly sorry and a bit confused. I have been surfing page histories but did
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I am confused..., could you please explain why you removed Polish name of a city which was part of Poland in the past:
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Again, thank you for pulling me up on my error. Welcome to Knowledge, and I'm happy to have made your acquaintance! --
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are easily identifiable as being one and the same without confusing the reader with too much information in the lead.
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to the effect that, as a Polish person, you have only encountered it as being a jocular/endearing term. Cheers! --
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I don't really see the lack of civility, let alone abuse in my edit summaries there - you and I both first made a
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English in order to empower yourself and the balance you could bring to overtly nationalistic articles. Best! --
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Im very sorry. If you consider my messages as spam, I will never again leave a message on your talk page. Sorry.
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There is a grammatical error in that sentence. There should be a comma after the "Nagorno-Karabakh Republic."
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etc - none of them even allow for the possibility that there's a pejorative meaning to the term. This is not "
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Hi. Thank you for your recent edits. Knowledge appreciates your help. We noticed though that when you edited
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Reverted good faith edits by Joy (talk): In Australia IT IS USED AS A PEJORATIVE TERM FOR CROATIANS!!! (TW)
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In answer to first of your 'confused' questions, if you look at the demographics, this was arguably
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day. Keep up your hard work. Seems there's more anti-vandalism than development on the horizon. --
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intend to make that, or any, edit. Please revert it, or I will. Again, my sincere apologies.
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Incidentally, as I seldom work on biographies, you were quite correct about the use of U.S.
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You're revisiting this after a week? Frankly, I haven't given it a second thought. LOL, see
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Wow, Iryna, you are tracking on the issue way too good :). I do nonetheless believe that
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evident that your English skills aren't up to par. Please, take my word on the matter.
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It's OK to remove this message. Also, to stop receiving these messages, follow these
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Thank you very much for your help in dealing our dispute with giorgi. And for your
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and your arguments are a denial of facts about the existence of the Voivodeship.
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depicting South Ossetia is merely going to create trouble for you as it is
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Please desist from spamming my talk page with one message after another.
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All other variants including Polish of Lithuanian should be deleted.
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observations, it would be useful if you were to leave a message on
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I'm sorry, but you're going to have to source that assertion.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/Wikipedia:BELARUSIANNAMES#Belarusian
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Better presentation. Croat is usually used as a pejorative.
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This is just one of many cases throughout the article.
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Just wondering if I can get an outside opinion on this
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List of countries where Spanish is an official language
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In the meantime, if you wish to make a comment on your
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Thank you for disagreeing without being disagreeable.
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about this to discuss it further, have it your way :)
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Re: Which version of the English language do you speak
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