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on your talk page and someone will show up shortly to answer your questions. Again, welcome! Just H 21:26, 25 December 2006 (UTC)
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[edit]How do I create a user page and what should I include in it? Untitled and unidentified1 22:10, 25 December 2006 (UTC)
- To create a userpage, just click on the red link called 'user page' on top of the screen, or click here. What you include is up to you, if you need inspiration, just have a look at other userpages :) Bjelleklang - talk 22:50, 25 December 2006 (UTC)
- Hi, a userpage is a page where you can tell us about yourself. It is a your personnal space on Wikipedia. Just keep in mind that your contributions are subject to the same license than the rest of the encyclopedia. To create your user page, you can follow the red tab "user page" at the top of this page or follow this link: User:Untitled and unidentified1 {as you can see, your signature points to this page, that's why it appears red ad the moment). I hope this was helpful. If you have any inquiries, don't hesitate to put the helpme tag back! Happy Editing and welcome again! -- lucasbfr talk 22:53, 25 December 2006 (UTC)
Thank you very much. Untitled and unidentified1 21:10, 27 December 2006 (UTC)
Delete Articles
[edit]I have accidentally created two articles of the same subject, thus I would like to deleted one of them. However, due to my lack of wiki knowledge I was unable to discover how to do so. My question is does anyone know how to delete an article? Thank You :D Untitled and unidentified1 00:26, 29 December 2006 (UTC) {helpme}
- Only an admin can delete something, so what you need to do is place {{db|I accidentally created this article as a duplicate}} on the one you want deleted, and an admin will come along and delete it for you. This is sort of covered at Wikipedia:Speedy_delete#Requesting_speedy_deletion.--Commander Keane 00:46, 29 December 2006 (UTC)
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Hi, I need a native translation of a sentence, into Mandarin:
[edit]- The sentence is: "Welcome to the first stage, of the fourth international program of GAN's method, the internatinal training course of GAN, 2021"
- By "program" I mean, like in: "governmental program", or "educational program", and the like.
- By "stage" I mean: phase/part/step (Actually the "program" consists of a few stages).
- I know to use GoogleTranslate, but I need a native translation.
- Additionally, I would like to know how to pronounce the whole translated sentence (including "2021"), so please add also the transcription in IPA (or in Latin letters, as close to the original pronunciation as possible - if you are not familiar with IPA). Please add also the tones, and (if needed) mark also the stress, e.g. by adding an apostrophe before the stressed syllable (or by typing the stressed vowel in a capital letter).