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Happy editing! Writer Listener 14:24, 4 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

People from Genoa

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Please would you read my comments in article talk page.--Bbruno (talk) 16:45, 11 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

A rather unfortunate misspelling

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Hi there. You are trying to make and addition to the Genoa article mentioning, among other artists, Anthony van Dyck. However, you spell his last name with an "i", which makes one of our vigilant bots think that you're adding obscene graffiti. You'll have more luck with the correct spelling. ;) Favonian (talk) 20:05, 18 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Ah, never mind, you got it right – except it's usually lower case "van". Regards, Favonian (talk) 20:06, 18 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Please respond

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Would you please respond at talk:Genoa#Links to Italian Wiki pages why you believe that it is better have links in the article in the English Wikipedia to articles in the Italian Wikipedia, rather than using {{ill}} to prefer English-language links if they are available, but showing the Italian links in parentheses for any readers who are able to use them, and to guide people who might try to create the English articles for those of us who do not read Italian? Also, please use edit summaries to explain what improvement each edit is intended to make. Thank you. --Scott Davis Talk 01:12, 21 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]

HELLO regarding to paintings and monuments the links with italian wikipedia allow at least to see the images. Also with regard to the persons related to the history of Genoa i believe that an italian link is better than nothing ...and in any case the italian language you can always learn. For anyone who wants to deepen his knowledge of Genoa an italian link is better then nothig, i think. thank you — Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.59.51.72 (talkcontribs)

Chiarimenti

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Ciao, te lo dico in italiano perché forse ci capiamo meglio: intanto non dovresti rispondere ai commenti degli altri utenti nella tua talk, ma in quella di chi ti ha scritto, altrimenti rischi di rileggerli da solo.

Riguardo all'uso di {{ill}}, mi pare che l'utente che ti ha scritto abbia spiegato chiaramente perché sia preferibile: questo template evidenzia la voce di en.wiki (in blu se esiste, in rosso se non esiste) e a fianco un piccolo puntatore linka alla voce in italiano. In caso di voce mancante su en.wiki (link rosso) il lettore è così informato che questa esiste su it.wiki e se ne ha voglia e interesse potrebbe decidere di crearla partendo da quella. Invece se il link è comunque blu non si capisce se su en.wiki la voce esiste o no.--Bbruno (talk) 11:07, 22 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]