User talk:Aaker

Welcome!
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Talk:Rwanda (English in Rwanda)
I've responded to your query. Kahuzi 08:30, 10 July 2006 (UTC)

Thanks for the laugh
And the answer to your question is "no" (grin) Valentinian T / C 22:28, 30 March 2007 (UTC)
 * You're welcome! Aaker 15:29, 31 March 2007 (UTC)

Image:Nordiska språk.PNG
Hej Aaker

Tak for at uploade dette billede til Commons, men siden du inkluderer norsk, svensk, islandsk, færøsk og finlandssvensk, undrer det mig hvorfor du ikke har medregnet dansk til samme kategori. Mvh Valentinian T / C 14:14, 12 April 2007 (UTC)


 * Danska ska vara med under samma kategori. Det är också så som jag har skapat bilden. Danska har en något ljusare blå färg än norska och svenska, och det kanske är svårt att se. På min dator/computer är det dock inga problem men det kanske är annorlunda på din. Aaker 21:32, 12 April 2007 (UTC)
 * Ok men jeg skal næsten knibe øjnene sammen for at kunne se forskellen mellem Danmark og Tyskland. Gider du evt. bruge en anden farve? Valentinian T / C 21:36, 12 April 2007 (UTC)
 * Tak for at opdatere filen. Den nye version er meget bedre. Mvh. Valentinian T / C 17:26, 13 April 2007 (UTC)
 * Ingen orsak! Aaker 17:28, 13 April 2007 (UTC)

Latin Cultures/ France
In your comment with your deletion edit on Latin Cultures you wrote "who has questioned France as country of Latin identity and culture??? how"

In response to your above comment I would draw your attention to the Basques, Bretons, Alsatians, Martiniquans, etc. who are undoubtably French but definitely not Latin. French national identity is explicitally based on an idea of citizenship and shared values, and being Latin or not is irrelevant, thus the comment, "...these countries in Europe will have weak feelings about Latin identity which reflect a feeling of irrelevance of being identified as a Latin country or not."

N-edits 23:41, 20 April 2007 (UTC)

The population of South Tyrol is about 500,000, less than 1% of the Italian population, and half of them are of Latin origin anyway, so Italy is not in the slightest comparable to the several major French regions which might not be considered Latin. Incidentally, the others are of Austrian, not German, descent. I will move our discussion to the talk page to be continued there. The article does NOT say the French are not Latin, it says it is debatable. N-edits 13:57, 23 April 2007 (UTC)

Morrocco Spanish speaking
I disagree that Morrocco is Spanish speaking. 20,000 people out a population of about 30 million is not significant. French is much more widely spoken. If you agree please post a comment on Talk: Spanish Language. If people don't correct the bias the people editing the Spanish language page may soon colour in France and claim that it is a Spanish speaking country.

Vegan, pollotarian
Hello, you,
 * As you might have read: pollotarian. My "vegan" userbox is a kind of "I wish I was" one. I´d love to be vegetarian, but I am pollotarian. To be honest I don´t eat red meat at all, it´s been 4 years now. But I do eat fish almost everyday and chicken. You are right I should not use this UB, but let it be there...I wish I was... :)
 * What abt ya?
 * Ludovicapipa yes? 14:15, 28 July 2007 (UTC)

I think I like the taste meat to much to become anything but omnivore. I really dislike cruelty to animals though and I think we should treat our friends better. Aaker 14:38, 28 July 2007 (UTC)

Yes
Yes, animals should not be killed to please humans...not at all. Are you boy or girl?
 * Ludovicapipa yes? 21:01, 28 July 2007 (UTC)


 * Isn't it good that the internet allows people to be completely free from gender biases? To answer your your question; I'm a boy. Aaker 22:34, 28 July 2007 (UTC)


 * Yes, absolutely. Why don´t you reply on my discussion page instead of yrs?
 * Easier for you, not for me. I can´t guess when you reply. :O)
 * That´s fine. Have a nice day, nice sunday. Here in Brasil it´s very cold (abt 7ºC) grgrgrggr!
 * Ludovicapipa yes? 15:40, 29 July 2007 (UTC)

German/French language maps
Hey, I'm wondering if you could help me out here. Those maps you made showing the % of people who claim to speak French and German are pretty good. I'm interested in the spread of other languages also though and I'm wondering if you could direct me to where you got the data to make them.--Josquius 13:06, 20 September 2007 (UTC)

Requested move
Just to make sure, as I think you made a typo, but you wanted to move List of languages of Italy to Languages of Italy? -- RG2 10:54, 5 November 2007 (UTC)


 * Done. -- RG2 10:59, 5 November 2007 (UTC)

The Swiss and nuclear weapons
Actually, I think they had been accused of trying to develop them in the 50s at least. Still, it's not really like I care, and I'm sure it's covered somewhere else. But you know, maybe my country will eventually invade them anyway :P -Theanphibian (talk • contribs) 19:29, 9 November 2007 (UTC)

French people
Hello. You have shown interest in the French people article at some point, you are now invited to participate in a vote for the French personalities to be included in the French people infobox. Regards - Wikigi | talk to me | 11:10, 20 February 2008 (UTC)

Brussels language rule
The order of the languages follows the implicit Brussels language rule, which is in the process of being made explicit. In a nutshell, the rule exists in order to prevent edit warring and maintain a degree of neutrality. It is also to remind readers that Brussels is bilingual. Please do not change anything else for now. I'll let you know within a few hours where you can participate in the discussion on the rule. See you then! - Oreo Priest  16:02, 11 March 2008 (UTC)
 * As promised, the discussion is here: Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Belgium. I wrote this last night, but forgot to pres "save" until now. Sorry! - Oreo Priest  talk 11:41, 12 March 2008 (UTC)

Re: where are some of those numbers from (African French)?
Hi, do you have some better reference for those numbers? There is no way to look at the book or even to know the pages number.

As I said I doubt the numbers for Reunion Island are accurate, (but they could be right). Thanks FFMG (talk) 15:00, 8 July 2008 (UTC)


 * Ok then, if you think they are valid. Thanks FFMG (talk) 15:12, 8 July 2008 (UTC)

Reverts on English Language and Languages of the EU
Ive read your sources. Here is my problem with both edits:

1. You deleted a fact, backed up by a source, and deleted it because of a competing claim of yours instead of discussing it or changing the article to present BOTH views.

2. You deleted an UNOFFICIAL language because it is not recognised by anyone, but then, is that not what unofficial is?

I tend to think its better to try to represent VIEWS rathern than just deleting things? Or discuss and find consensus rather than deleting things that you do not like.

Shabidoo 23:55, 24 July 2010 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Shabidoo (talk • contribs)

Keep on dreaming - the use of French is increasing?
Hello Aaker. I reacted to your comment regarding the fact that you were claiming that the use of French was increasing, on the discussion board of the page 'French language', see [on dreaming]. Anyway, what I was saying is that: It is not that I'm questioning what you are saying, but have you got proof that the use of French is increasing? In fact, I have the feeling it is the contrary but it is just a feeling, so I can be wrong. Anyway, if you have any document showing this, please let me know. Monsieur W (talk) 09:19, 20 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Ok thanks for your answer. Howerer, I'm a french speaker - indeed I'm French - and I've travelled a lot in English-speaking Canada, and even if French was better known than in any other English-speaking country, still, I rarely encounter local French speakers and when it was the case, the knowledge of the French was pretty bad - actually I met a French teacher, and I was surprise that his French was pretty crappy for a teacher, so in fact, I'm not surprise of the level of French of the English speaking Canadians. It is a pity for Canada because knowing several languages is a chance, for instance, I wish my German is better.
 * Regarding the use of French as an official working language in the European Union, French was historically the primarily working language, and kept its status until at least 1995. Now the main working language is English, as you pointed out. The use of French as an official language in NATO is mainly on the paper, everything is made to make English the only working language - I've heard a story about belgian and french generals have to be very discrete when they speak French to each other. Anyway, it is true that France is not doing enough to protect her own language, but this is an other debate. Monsieur W (talk) 10:15, 25 October 2010 (UTC)
 * I've had a look at the blog you gave me and I've some doubts of the objectivity of the author and without thinking about it more, I would think that there may be a 'political ulterior motive' behind it. Anyway, regarding the first article, foreign languages are so badly taught in the US that the fact that French and German are less and less learnt by american students is not very significant. ::: Anyway, thanks again, it was very interesting; I was too pessimistic about the situation of the french abroad, as you said, the situation is more actually complex. Monsieur W (talk) 08:17, 26 October 2010 (UTC)

Yeah, I was wondering what you were doing.
It clearly wasn't vandalism, but it was clearly an error. Half Shadow  22:09, 1 March 2011 (UTC)

French Map
Hi. I've just checked the map, and it does have a 5-9% interval. However, it doesn't have a ≥5% category, which is where several countries belong according to Languages of the European Union (Hungary, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania etc). Interestingly, Greece seems to have been put in the 10-19% category, which as you rightly pointed out should be 5-9%. I'll take a look at it later today or tomorrow. Also, I'll make another version of the German one (without Switzerland and Bosnia-Herzegovina). This will be uploaded as a separate file since there may be pages that specifically reference it (it isn't relevant on the EU languages page, but it may, for example, be relevant on the German language page).  Alphathon  /'æl.f'æ.ðɒn/ ( talk ) 13:00, 6 March 2011 (UTC)

Swenglish
There is a discussion about the image you have added to Swenglish going on at Talk:Swenglish. I thought you may want to participate. Monty 845  21:06, 1 May 2011 (UTC)

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Your recent addition to the 'Sweden' article
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Riots vs Ethnic Violence
Can you take a look at this article and say whether it should be renamed? Even though it's a very important subject currently there's little interest in it. Thank you. Nataev (talk) 08:40, 12 October 2012 (UTC)

Tunisian Arabic
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French language map
Hi @Aaker. I'm in general agreement with your geographic distribution of the French Language map. The one critique I have is including French as a second language in Syria. I'm not an expert in this area, but I believe that this is no longer the case. French is definitely a second language in Lebanon, but it is not clear to me from the map whether Lebanon has been included to show this. Thanks.--Mrodowicz (talk) 07:28, 6 July 2020 (UTC)

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