User talk:Fishbotherer

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Gilbertese
Dear User: Feel free to ask me about this language.-Arorae (talk) 16:48, 8 August 2020 (UTC)
 * Gilbertese is the language of I-Kiribati (I- means people from, not language). There is always a capital letter, not like iPhone.
 * matatakaro is a wonderful word of Gilbertese, the language is known for the matangare (eye laughing = smile), because the smile is in the eyes, not on the lips. When you speak to an I-Kiribati, the eyes very often reply to your question (for Yes with the brows up). If you do not look the eyes, you will think that they are not polite.

Thank you for the feedback and the correction. I'll remember those details going forward.