User talk:Alifono

Why not mention other barefoot shoe manufacturars ?
Here are some companies you coud add to be more complete : www.joe-nimble.com www.ahinsashoes.com/ www.leguanoschoenen.nl/

--Alifono (talk) 16:36, 6 April 2016 (UTC)

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Esperanto
Hi. I just wanted to better explain why I reverted your edits on Esperanto. I'm not sure what the article cited does as a reference to the two points in the article you added it to. It does not confirm that Esperanto is the "most widely spoken constructed language", and it does not mention the Prague Manifesto. Could you explain? Thanks. -- Escape Orbit (Talk) 12:18, 13 June 2017 (UTC)

'Hi, the first reference was meant to add a note about how to interpret 'constructed'(ref to be put after the word constructed)-> Some people think that, as it is a constructed language, Esperanto must be somehow “worse” than languages like English or Spanish or German. This is not the case; Esperanto is a fully developed language. Although it started as a theoretical construct, it has had an active community of users ever since its creation, and the language naturally absorbed new words and new ways to express things as people were using it, just like a natural language would. Source : Source : Bill Chapman,   Over A Hundred Years of Esperanto In Chiswick   june 2, 2017 in the world. {{citation


 * The Prague manifesto itself refers to language rights and linguistic diversity, so I agree with you not to add the ref. here. Instead I added it to the article on the Manifesto itself.

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Stylistic/technical issues
Saluton, Alifono!

You've recently edited the article Esperanto, and while your additions where fine content-wise (much-appreciated!), they had a couple of stylistic/technical issues, so I wanted to give you a quick heads-up about that:


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Citations in English: page seems too technical to me. I prefere to work in a visual editing environment. (talk)

Keep on editing,

TucanHolmes (talk) 10:28, 10 May 2021 (UTC)

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