User talk:Glagoli

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''Glagoli, good luck, and have fun. -- KuwarOnline ' Talk 13:36, 30 June 2010 (UTC)

100-те книги на XX век според Монд
Hi Glagoli(tic Mass by Janáček),

Nice to hear from you.

Are you responding to the request I left at bgwiki? I think the answer is Yes.

Thank you for your offer. I have been doing a lot of translations because I like learning languages. Earlier I did the Russian version of this list.

I have also done the Ukrainian page, and I am now working on Macedonian and Serbian.

If you enjoy languages, like me, and you want a little project to work on, I have no plans to do these translations of the book page: I can tell you about the process I use, if you are interested.
 * Belarusian
 * Slovak
 * Slovenian

Cheers, Varlaam (talk) 18:46, 19 March 2011 (UTC) (Toronto)

P.S. Is Ivan Vazov's book Under the Yoke interesting for people who are not Bulgarian?