User talk:Ángel Luis Alfaro

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¡ Hola !
¡Hola, Ángel! Mil gracias para el Catastro of Ensenada. DavidCBryant 11:31, 26 June 2007 (UTC)


 * Hello again, Ángel! Thank you for highlighting the factual inaccuracies I had introduced into this article. I have now rectified those (I think I have, at any rate). Please take a look and see if it's better now.
 * I wish I could remember how to write Spanish. I studied your language quite a lot when I was much younger, but I'm afraid that 40 years of neglect have erased much that I once knew from my memory. One thing I do remember is the reflexive verb (e.g., percibiarse, se percibian) -- translating the pronoun "se" as "himself" is rarely correct English. That construction (in Spanish) tends to be more like the so-called "passive voice" in English (think of the difference between "the accident was caused by his inattention" and "his inattentiveness caused the accident"). The other thing that confused me is the distinction (in English) between "the state", "the King" (or "the crown"), and "the nation". I think "the nation" makes more sense in this context.
 * Anyway, as a student of economics I was very interested to learn of this progressive public policy proposal in 18th-century Spain. If you'd like me to look at any other articles you have translated from the Spanish, please let me know. ¡Vaya con Diós! DavidCBryant 15:27, 29 June 2007 (UTC)

Hello!
Hello Ángel,

My name is Jeremy, and am very interested in the article you wrote on Earl J Hamilton. Earl J Hamilton was my great-grandfather. He seemed to live a great life, but I never met him. How did you find out the information you knew about him? Is there somewhere I can find more information?

Thank you, Jeremy — Preceding unsigned comment added by 128.138.230.187 (talk) 17:39, 4 November 2011 (UTC)


 * Hello Jeremy. I answer here because you don't have user name. I'm very happy for your interest in that article, thank you for your words; but I'm sorry because I can't provide you more information. The sources I have used are cited in the article. You can find there even more than I have used in my first redaction, because other usuaries have added it. In Spain the work of your great-grandfather is very cited in academic (historic and economic) context. I have learned it in my university studies years ago, and completed the information with a simple search in google. Thank you again. --Ángel Luis Alfaro (talk) 19:10, 4 November 2011 (UTC)

Translation
Thank you for checking the translation for Art and culture in Francoist Spain, I appreciate it. It's a long article, so it will take me a while to finish translating. I hope to find some English sources to add as well. The topic is completely unknown to me, outside of some of the more prominent artists. It's a good long article, and very interesting. I would like to do more of the articles on Francoist Spain to add to the English Wikipedia.OttawaAC (talk) 15:17, 21 May 2012 (UTC)

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