User talk:Farzaneh

hi
Hi Farzaneh, why don't you come and contribute in Farsi wikipedia? --Taranet (talk) 19:10, 8 April 2008 (UTC)

fawiki
he dear welcome to fawiki and thanks for your mumps article.-- Mardetanha talk 17:02, 28 November 2008 (UTC)

Capgras
Hi Farzaneh, it depends on what you're comparing it to. It is uncommon in comparison to delusions as a whole, uncommon in schizophrenia, bipolar etc and after brain injury, but relatively common (approximately 10%) in the context of patients with dementia who have delusions, who are a subset of patients with dementia. - Vaughan (talk) 18:43, 11 January 2009 (UTC)

RE: Adding "e" at the end of the names
Hi, the reason why I add an " e " at the end of some Iranian first names is because almost all of non-Iranian viewers of English Wikipedia are not familiar with pronunciation of Iranian names, as we don't have " َ ِ  ُ  " in English, readers and speakers of English write exactly what they say, unlike Farsi in which we say " َ  ِ  ُ  " when we pronounce words but we don't actually write them. So, for example, if I write " Ahmad Shamlou " as the English translation of " احمد شاملو ", the viewer of Ahmad Shamlou article would read it as " احمدْ شاملِوُ " which is incorrect because the correct pronunciation in Farsi is " ْاحمدِ شاملو " and not " احمدْ شاملِوُ ".

And the reason I change "ou"s in Iranian last names to "oo"s is because (for example) we (I mean Iranians) do not pronounce روزبِهِ پورنادِر (Roozbehe Poornader) as روزبهْ پِوُ رنادر (Roozbeh Pournader) in Farsi.

Another common mistake we Iranians often make when writing our last names in English is translation of letter " ع " and also " ئ ". In fact, they are pronounced the same in Farsi, but some Iranians get confused when translating them to English. For example, last names " فدائی‌ " and " ساعی " have the same ending sound but some translate them as " Fadaee " and " Saee " and some others translate them as " Fadaei " and " Saei ". In fact, " Fadaei " and " Saei " are actually the correct translation.

Another common mistake by us (I mean Iranians) is translating the " ی ِ " or " ey " part of some last names such as " قمیشی ". Some people write " Ghomeishi " and some others write " Ghomeyshi ". In fact, " Ghomeyshi " is the correct translation because if we write " Ghomeishi ", it would be pronounced the same as " Fadaei " and " Saei " (it would be pronounced " قمعشی ") and readers would think that these three last names all have the letter " ع " or " ئ ", but actually " Ghomeishi " doesn't have " ع " in Farsi.

Another common mistake is putting " h " at the end of some Iranian first names and last names. This is incorrect because we (I mean Iranians) do not pronounce " h "s at the end of some names. For example, your first name Farzaneh, do we pronounce " فرزانه " with " ه " at the end or " فرزانهْ "? The answer is that we pronounce " فرزانهْ " and not " فرزانه " with " ه " at the end. And your complete name should be written as " Farzaneye Sarafraz " not " Farzaneh Sarafraz ". This (not putting " ye " at the end of some first names ending in " ه " in Farsi) is another common mistake. The reason I bolded " some " in the previous sentence is that putting " ye " at the end of first names depends on the situation, what I mean by situation is the way of pronouncing a first name and last name together in Farsi. For example: we pronounce " روزبهِ پورنادر " as " Roozbehe Poornader " and not " روزبه‌ْیِ پورنادر " (Roozbeye Poornader).

JuventiniFan (talk) 08:34, 11 July 2012 (UTC)

Usurpation

 * I hereby confirm that I have usurpated this username on 27 July 2012 and my old username was User:FarzanehSarafraz.

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Reza Mohammadi (talk) 17:08, 28 July 2012 (UTC) 

Speedy deletion nomination of Riff Cohen


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Proposed deletion of Marc Wiese


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Lattice Degeneration edits
Your edits were slightly confusing. Removing sections, reverting them to remove them again en masse. It appears that you removed the sentence that it was unknown if research is ongoing regarding the condition and an empty reference list, individually, then reverted, then deleted them both at once. If so, I'm only curious as to the additional effort. It did help the article, as an empty reference list is a waste and one editor not knowing of research is ongoing is not a statement of fact as to if research is ongoing or not.Wzrd1 (talk) 21:07, 25 September 2013 (UTC)
 * I am glad you agreed with the edits. The revert and redo was just a small mistake. --Farzaneh (talk) 05:01, 30 September 2013 (UTC)
 * Ah, rather what I suspected. Done similar myself in the past. Though, my prizewinner was reverting a reversion of a vandal, noticed what was reverted, then reverted the article back to its last unvandalized state.Wzrd1 (talk) 13:31, 30 September 2013 (UTC)

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Proposed deletion of Alireza Firouzja


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Can you help verify translations of articles from
Hello,

Would you be able to help evaluate the accuracy of translations of Wikipedia articles from to English Wikipedia? This would involve evaluating a translated article on English Wikipedia by comparing it to the original article, and marking it "Pass" or "Fail" based on whether the translation faithfully represents the original. Here's the reason for this request:

There are a number of articles on English Wikipedia that were created as machine translations from different languages using the Content Translation tool, sometimes by users with no knowledge of the source language. The config problem that allowed this to happen has since been fixed, but this has left us with a backlog of articles whose accuracy of translation is suspect or unknown. In many cases, other editors have come forward later to copyedit and fix any English grammar or style issues, but that doesn't necessarily mean that the translation is accurate, as factual errors from the original translation may remain. To put it another way: Good English is not the same as good translation.

If you can help out, that would be great.

All you have to do, is compare the English article to the, and mark it "Pass" or "Fail" (templates Pass and Fail may be useful). (Naturally, if you feel like fixing an inaccurate translation and then marking it "Pass", that's even better, but it isn't required.)

If you can help, please let me know. Thanks! Mathglot (talk) 05:50, 30 May 2017 (UTC)

Nomination of Claudine de Culam for deletion
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