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{{Babel|Italian|en-us|nap|it-3|fr-2|es-1|gv-1|ot|sar|}}Basically, I'm quite minor here on Wikipedia but I depend on it. Well, I hope that I receive a warm [[welcome]] here, and hope to talk to [[you]] soon (Or you talk to '''me''' soon!)<br/>
<br/>{{Babel|Italian|en-us|nap|it-3|fr-2|es-1|gv-1|ot|sar|}}Hi! If you speak [[Italian language|Italian]] like I do, in [[intermediate]] level at least, you may recognize that the [[grammar|grammatical]] correctness of my [[username]], ''IlStudioso'' is incorrect. (''the [[scholar]]'' in Italian; actually supposed to be spelt as ''LoStudioso'' at least) My main purpose here on [[Wikipedia]] and [[Wikimedia]] is to edit articles and to request new ones. What inspired me were all the [[typo|typos]] ([[slang]] for grammatical mistakes) that I saw while I read the articles on here constantly. I am very [[active]] here on [[Wikipedia]] itself, but whenever I come here to Wikipedia, I always make sure to [[login]], as it gives me a more personalized feel here, and I'll have to edit an article if I even see one [[mistake]]. <br/>I know this isn't a [[FaceBook]] profile or the like, but I will still give a little information about myself, in a wiki-friendly manner of course. If you want to contact me, complain/compliment/comment, give suggestions, feel free, as I'm yearning to learn some techniques about becoming an expert here. I someday may be an [[Wikipedia:Administrator|administrator]], but I still have to become a trusted Wikipedian, and will work on that over the next several years. But if you think I should have a try at it, feel free to, just [[Wikipedia:Requests for adminship/nominate|click here]]. Note, though, that I've only been a wikipedian since [[9 July]] [[2008]], seven-months time as of [[9 Feb]] [[2009]]. I know that it isn't easy to become a [[professional]] here, as the [[quality]] of the [[content]] on here surpasses that of [[Google]], though what am I saying, Google's only a [[search engine]]. Do note that the first thing when you type something up on Google, [[Ask.com|Ask]], or other search engines, the first result, sometimes out of 200 million others, will always be here on Wikipedia. Well, I hope that I receive a warm [[welcome]] here, and hope to talk to [[you]] soon (Or you talk to '''me''' soon!)<br/>
* '''Ethnic Background''' Of Italian [[parent|parents]], with my mother hailing from [[Pizzone, Italy|Pizzone]], [[Province of Isernia|IS]], [[Molise]], and my father hailing from [[Castel di Sangro]], [[Province of L'Aquila|AQ]], [[Abruzzo]]. These are all obviously in [[Southern Italy]], so don't ask me where that's at!<br/>
* '''Ethnic Background''' Of Italian [[parent|parents]], with my mother hailing from [[Pizzone, Italy|Pizzone]], [[Province of Isernia|IS]], [[Molise]], and my father hailing from [[Castel di Sangro]], [[Province of L'Aquila|AQ]], [[Abruzzo]]. These are all obviously in [[Southern Italy]], so don't ask me where that's at!<br/>
* '''Native Languages''' As a child, I first learnt to speak [[Neapolitan language|Neapolitan]] (''o nnapulitano''), which is the [[Romance languages|Romance]] language spoken [[informal|informally]] in the Southern Italian [[city]] of [[Naples]]. I'm still a ''[[native]]'' speaker of Neapolitan, because of my Italian parentage, and I use[d] it at home, from before I learned English. It doesn't matter ''where'' you were '''born''' at to determine whether you're a [[native speaker]] of a tongue, it matters ''what'' your ''parents/family speak/spoke to you.'' That's not the main issue, though, as the Neapolitan I speak is actually a regional [[dialect]] of the language, with fragments of the [[Romanesco]] spoken in [[Lazio]], near to my [[ancestry|ancestral]] hometowns. I will usually tell people that I speak ''Italian'' instead of ''Neapolitan'', as very few people out here have heard of Neapolitan. I started speaking [[English]] at roughly five years old, and I picked up on it early. Because I live in America, though, I can understand and speak basic [[Spanish]], though I'm not a native speaker of that. I used to take [[French language|French]] in school though, so I'm equally able in that language, too.<br/>
* '''Native Languages''' As a child, I first learnt to speak [[Neapolitan language|Neapolitan]] (''o nnapulitano''), which is the [[Romance languages|Romance]] language spoken [[informal|informally]] in the Southern Italian [[city]] of [[Naples]]. I'm still a ''[[native]]'' speaker of Neapolitan, because of my Italian parentage, and I use[d] it at home, from before I learned English. It doesn't matter ''where'' you were '''born''' at to determine whether you're a [[native speaker]] of a tongue, it matters ''what'' your ''parents/family speak/spoke to you.'' That's not the main issue, though, as the Neapolitan I speak is actually a regional [[dialect]] of the language, with fragments of the [[Romanesco]] spoken in [[Lazio]], near to my [[ancestry|ancestral]] hometowns. I will usually tell people that I speak ''Italian'' instead of ''Neapolitan'', as very few people out here have heard of Neapolitan. I started speaking [[English]] at roughly five years old, and I picked up on it early. Because I live in America, though, I can understand and speak basic [[Spanish]], though I'm not a native speaker of that. I used to take [[French language|French]] in school though, so I'm equally able in that language, too.<br/>

Revision as of 12:08, 18 July 2009

My subpages:

» Cyrillic Italian
» Cyrillic Polish
» Cyrillic Slovene

Basically, I'm quite minor here on Wikipedia but I depend on it. Well, I hope that I receive a warm welcome here, and hope to talk to you soon (Or you talk to me soon!)

  • Ethnic Background Of Italian parents, with my mother hailing from Pizzone, IS, Molise, and my father hailing from Castel di Sangro, AQ, Abruzzo. These are all obviously in Southern Italy, so don't ask me where that's at!
  • Native Languages As a child, I first learnt to speak Neapolitan (o nnapulitano), which is the Romance language spoken informally in the Southern Italian city of Naples. I'm still a native speaker of Neapolitan, because of my Italian parentage, and I use[d] it at home, from before I learned English. It doesn't matter where you were born at to determine whether you're a native speaker of a tongue, it matters what your parents/family speak/spoke to you. That's not the main issue, though, as the Neapolitan I speak is actually a regional dialect of the language, with fragments of the Romanesco spoken in Lazio, near to my ancestral hometowns. I will usually tell people that I speak Italian instead of Neapolitan, as very few people out here have heard of Neapolitan. I started speaking English at roughly five years old, and I picked up on it early. Because I live in America, though, I can understand and speak basic Spanish, though I'm not a native speaker of that. I used to take French in school though, so I'm equally able in that language, too.
  • Languages I'm [Kind-of] Learning/Researching Currently, I'm teaching myself many languages, but a little of each language. The one of which I'm putting the most attention to is probably the Manx language (yn Ghaelg in Manx) (Manx Wikipedia [1]), spoken in the Isle of Man, a petite, serene island with a humble population of about 80,000 civilians. (many Americans don't know what or where it's at, which is more of a relief to the Reiltys Ellan Vannin (Isle of Man Government Site [2])) If you're Irish or Scottish, you may be acquainted or even may speak Manx's sister languages or Manx itself, if you're Manx. As a consequence, I can answer to a common informal salute in the language. As I learn a bit of many languages, I may develop an interest in studying that language for a while. I already compiled a collection of Wikipedia articles on the Italian dialects, or, in its true phrase, languages of Italy, and one on the Dutch dialects. I'm currently reviewing what are known as les langues d'oïl, the group of languages from which Gallo, Picard, Norman, and ultimately French itself took root from. Next I'll compile articles on the Spanish dialects. Any suggestions? Just discuss it with me.