User talk:Jjj1238/Archive 6
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February 2019
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About Miss Universe Iran 2019
Hello, jjj1238, Shirin Heidar - Miss Universe Iran 2018 is now confirmed. My reference was not wrong. It's with full of original reference with details.
References
- ^ "Miss Iran 2018 award goes to Shirin Heidar". awardgoesto. 4 February 2019.
I am trying my best to put correct information with original reference. If I am doing wrong, then plz reply to me, I will not edit to this page. And one thing more which I like, You are very active. 07:38, 13 February 2019 (UTC) Thanks. 07:37, 13 February 2019 (UTC)
About citizenships
Hi! When somebody holds dual citizenships like Ester Peony, born in Romania but with acquired Canadian citizenship, also Laura Bretan born in US but with acquired Romanian citizenship, we put both passports to the description. Romanian Canadians or Romanian Americans are just Canadians and Romanians. I hope you make the difference and understand. You for instance, you are Latvian and American (Latvian-American) when you will acquire the American citizenship. Not just American as part of the Latvian Americans. -- Martacastro14 (talk) 14:04, 18 February 2019 (UTC)
— Preceding unsigned comment added by HungryForMusic (talk • contribs) 22:37, 27 February 2019 (UTC)
Julia Michaels
2/27/2019 From HungryForMusic (talk) 22:53, 27 February 2019 (UTC)HungryForMusic
I would like to ask you can you make a subject on Julia Michaels Inner Monologue Tour? I've seen you've done work before for Julia Michaels. I can tell your doing several other articles too. If you can't do it that's fine. Thank you for reading.
Miss USA 2019
Miss Indiana USA Tate Fritchley post in her Instagram account that she was the winner of the Miss Congeniality price for Miss USA 2019 . Here es the link: https://www.instagram.com/p/BxASVLwH4HC/ Evanex (talk) 03:043, 4 May 2019 (UTC)
A few of us are in the process of moving the Category:American people of Native American descent to Category:American people who self-identify as being of Native American descent. Clearly Ms. Miller-Keyes doesn't fall into this change-over category but the overwhelming majority in the first cat do (98-99%). Since the category she's in now will soon redirect to that second one, I'd like to remove her from the cat completely. She is already in Category:Odawa people which is the more specific tribal designation of her descent/heritage and the article text should reflect this. I'm also going to be adding different sources for her mother and grandmother which are more accurate and better reliable sources than online pop culture biographies. For example, the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa newsletter is a good source for her heritage as an official tribal publication. There are also some obituaries verifying the relationships. So just a heads-up about some editing I'm doing soon. Cheers, Mark Ironie (talk) 20:31, 18 May 2019 (UTC)
Femke Meines Page
Hi Jjj1238, I noticed you removed some edits I made to Femke Meines her page. Please state the reason why you deleted my edits. I properly sourced my info. I will revert the changes. The policy dictates that when you submit an edit you should mention a profound reason. Thanks in advance. 31.20.38.42 (talk) 21:32, 24 May 2019 (UTC) 31.20.38.42 (talk) 21:30, 24 May 2019 (UTC)
Edits on the Femke Meines page
Hi Jjj1238, I've edited the sources to be of more reliable quality. I logged out accidentally and didn't notice when I reverted the edits. I also deleted some less relevant Trivia. I hope this way its better. Thanks for helping to improve the overall quality of the page. If anything still needs improvement please tell me what is wrong instead of deleting the entire section. Thanks in advance! DirtyKamal (talk) 22:11, 24 May 2019 (UTC)
Rodné jméno Volodymyra/Vladimira Zelenského
Ahoj, tvé tvrzení, že jméno Zelenského je Vladimir pouze v ruštině vůbec nedává smysl (takže v angličtině nelze používat jméno Vladimir? bude tedy anglicky Volodymyr Volodymyrovych Putin?) – on sám donedávna používal jméno Vladimir v anglickojazyčném kontextu naprosto běžně – ale hlavně naprosto pomíjíš, co znamená rodné jméno (birth name).
Rodné jméno je z definice to, co bývá zapsáno v rodném listě. V ukrajinských ruskojazyčných rodinách se jména v rodném list psala v ruském tvaru, a není důvod pochybovat o tom, že v případě Zelenského to bylo jinak. Tím, že se člověk stane prezidentem, se jeho rodné jméno nijak nemění. MMN (talk) 09:29, 26 May 2019 (UTC)
- Ahoj, I'm responding in English because my ability to write in Czech has gotten much worse over the years but here is my take. From my interpretation, Vladimir and Volodymyr are the same name: Vladimir is used in Russian and Volodymyr is used in Ukrainian. A Russian-language birth certificate would use the name Vladimir; however, if a Ukrainian-speaking person was given the birth name Volodymyr by their Ukrainian-speaking parents, their Russian-language birth certificate would still read Владимир, but just because the language the certificate is in is Russian does not mean that's the name they were born with (as simply translating the birth certificate to Ukrainian would not result in Владимир becoming Владімір, it would become Володимир). Valentina Matviyenko was born in Ukrainian-speaking Western Ukraine, but her birth patronymic is still "Ivanovna" instead of "Ivanivna" because she is active in Russian, and these are the same names just in different languages. If we're being birth-certificate-level technical, neither Vladimir or Volodoymyr would be his birth name, it's Владимир or Володимир.
- Anyways, the distinction is purely based on the language you are speaking. The Vladimir Putin article on the Ukrainian Wikipedia lists him as "Володи́мир Володи́мирович Пу́тін (Volodymyr Volodymyrovych Putin). If we are listing the article as Volodymyr Zelensky, we should be listing his birth name in Ukrainian as well. They are not different names, we should simply be using the language of the country he is leading. { [ ( jjj 1238 ) ] } 09:50, 26 May 2019 (UTC)