User talk:Rajkiandris

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Hi. You posted requests on some pages asking for "the Creole language equivalent" to the list of languages. These lists are links to the equivalent articles on other wikis. You can add them yourself if you wish (if, of course, the wiki exists and there is an article in that language). You just edit the article, find the list of links at the bottom, then add the code for the article you want to link to. For example, in the English wiki article Milk, the code for the link to the German wiki article is Milch. To put a link to a Creole article, put a similar code on a new line, with the code for Creole instead of the "de", and the Creole article title instead of "Milch". The Creole code is the one at the beginning of the web address for the Creole wiki (if there is one – I couldn't find it). You can also edit the Creole article and put in the code for the English article link: Milk. Good luck! Richard New Forest (talk) 10:31, 19 February 2010 (UTC)


 * I did what you had said (see: ). Still I cannot get into the English wiki article Milk to add the Creole equivalent (ht:Lèt). How to proceed from here? Rajkiandris--Rajkiandris (talk) 13:24, 19 February 2010 (UTC)


 * Ah, I see the problem. You're a new user, and the article is semi-protected.  Once you've had your ID for four days you'll be able to edit semi-protected articles (see WP:AUTOCONFIRM).  Meanwhile I've added ht:Lèt (likid) to Milk.  Richard New Forest (talk) 22:13, 19 February 2010 (UTC)

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