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February 2012
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Adam, Eve and Datsa
There are some issues with the references in this article. Foremost, both of the websites you are using as citations, http://www.weeklyeleven.com and http://info.myanmarcelebrity.com are blogs, and don't pass the requirement here for reliable sources (see WP:RS). Secondly, the http://www.weeklyeleven.com reference is problematic. References do not have to be in English (it is better when they are, but it isn't required), but there is no translation into English, Google can't translate it, and when I go to the English version of the website, there are zero returns when searching for the movie title. This makes it impossible to verify (see WP:V. I'm not trying to be a hard ass, I'm actually trying to find a way to source the article before it gets deleted for an inability to be properly sourced, but I can't find any references in mainstream publications that even show the movie exists.  I understand that Myanmar topics are very difficult to source in English, but adding something from a source that isn't a blog would be greatly helpful.  I would strongly suggest leaving the tags at the top of the page until the problems are fixed, as removing them is disruptive.   Also, when you make changes to articles, PLEASE PLEASE leave something in the "Edit Summary" portion, just above the submit button.  It makes it much easier for others to understand what you are doing and why.  Dennis Brown (talk) 23:43, 8 February 2012 (UTC)
 * Ok, I've done what I can, and it looks much better now. I did leave one tag, for copy editing, as the English is ok but a little choppy, so someone else can come in and make it a bit smoother.  One unrelated note about edit summaries: The reason I say you really should always leave an edit summary can be shown in the article history here, http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Adam%2C_Eve_and_Datsa&action=history where you can see every edit I have made, and you can kind of tell what I did each time.  This is very useful for other editors, to understand what I did and why I did it in my editing.  After you are here a while, you will find these summaries very, very useful, which is why it is important to use them.  They can be as simple as "add ref",  "reworded into", "broke into sections" or "removed unneeded detail".  They don't have to be long, just informational.  And if you think that your edit MIGHT be questioned, leave a detailed note on the talk page for that article explaining it.  I promise, it will reduce the chance of someone coming behind you and reverting your changes or questioning your actions.  Have fun!  Dennis Brown (talk) 01:14, 9 February 2012 (UTC)

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Request for translation
Greetings! Could you translate Call of Duty: Black Ops II, Selena Gomez, Abdul Halim of Kedah, 1Malaysia, Chittagong Division and Shan people into the wonderful Burmese language? If you have much time, please reply. --112.210.111.142 (talk) 07:20, 6 May 2012 (UTC)
 * He will monitor his own talk page and wait for you to reply. Thank you. --112.210.69.3 (talk) 09:34, 8 May 2012 (UTC)
 * Okay. I'll translate those in a few days. --Aungthurahein 15:54, 8 May 2012 (UTC)

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ESEAP Conference 2018
Hello Aung Phyoe,

I’m Irvin from PhilWiki Community, a member of the Communication Committee of the ESEAP Conference. ESEAP Conference 2018 is a regional conference for Wikimedia communities throughout the ESEAP region: ESEAP stands for East, Southeast Asia, and Pacific. Taking place in Bali, Indonesia on 5–6 May 2018, this is the first regional conference for these Wikimedia communities.

East and Southeast Asia and the Pacific are the most under-represented regions within the Wikimedia community. There is a significant number of Wikimedia contributors in our regions, yet we continue to struggle in establishing a well-managed community. This conference will bring participants from various ESEAP communities together in order to better understand the issues and to look for solutions. It also aims to connect people of the Wikimedia movement within ESEAP regions, to share ideas, and to build regional collaborations that are impossible to achieve through online communication.

We’ve got a lot of participation from several countries, but we’re lacking from your country. As we need more participants from your country, we believe that your contribution and participation would be a valuable asset to the success of this event. If you would like to participate in the conference, please do fill the form as soon as possible (by April 5, 2018) and we’ll inform you if you get selected for the conference.

Thank you and we hope to see you soon. --Filipinayzd 15:46, 29 March 2018 (UTC)