User talk:Jmunchovie

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 * Bah, I didn't get any comment whatsoever after I sent this, however I still support sending this. — [[Image:Flag_of_Ottawa%2C_Ontario.svg|20px]] [[Image:Flag of Ontario.svg|20px]] [[Image:Flag of Canada.svg|20px]]  nath a  nrdotcom  ( T •  C  • W) 08:38, 16 April 2006 (UTC)

Babel templates
Hi Jmunchovie. Since I see you're fairly new here and a fellow Canadian, and I read on your user page that you speak four languages, I thought I would randomly volunteer some information on one way Wikipedians communicate which languages they know: the Babel templates. You can see what I'm talking about on the right-hand side of my own user page.

Using these templates is by no means mandatory or anything; it's just a nice standardized way of communicating this information. To use them, you just add code to your user page that looks like this

The text between each of the | signs is a language code from the ISO 639-2 standard (en is English, de German, fr French, etc.). The numbers (e.g. "de-2") indicate proficiency levels; having no number indicates you're a native speaker of that language. This hypothetical example above is a native speaker of English, a level 3 French speaker, and a level 2 Italian and German speaker.

Anyway, as I said, don't feel obliged to use these templates or anything. I just thought I'd offer some information. --Saforrest 05:01, 16 April 2006 (UTC)