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Thank you very much for your message (citing the Académie française) about the accentuation of French capital letters. As you can see, I was right in writing that the French do not use the accents on capitals for reasons they understand better than I, as is explained on the Académie française's website. Since the Académie holds this however to be incorrect, I will use henceforth the correct spelling with accents. Kraxler 15:03, 19 August 2007 (UTC)
Hi. I see you're working on List of important operas. Before you go any further, would you please read the selection criteria for inclusion. We had to work long and hard to devise a way of choosing which operas to put there that would conform to Wikipedia's policy on neutral point of view. The only way we could do it was to collate lists of important operas published in books on the subject. In other words, we didn't get to pick which ones we wanted ourselves. I admit this is unsatisfactory in many, many ways but it was the only means we could find to have such a list on Wikipedia. Further details on the page. Thank you and sorry for any inconvenience. --Folantin (talk) 09:35, 30 December 2007 (UTC)
Salut. I took the comment about Les A being Cherubini's "last serious opera" straight from my source. On the other hand, as you say, there is Ali Baba. I've never heard any of it apart from the overture and I've always assumed it was comic, perhaps because of the association of Ali Baba with pantomime in the UK. I will do a bit more research (as far as I remember, the opera was mercilessly ridiculed by Berlioz in his "Memoirs"), but it does look as though that statement could be a little questionable. As for "standard", according to my dictionary it's the correct translation of étendard. In English, a standard is not just any old flag but implies a military banner. Cheers. --Folantin (talk) 13:02, 3 January 2008 (UTC)
I simply took the translation of the title from The Viking Opera Guide. According to my Italian dictionary, the primary meaning of felice is indeed "happy", but it also has a secondary meaning of "lucky, fortunate". Although the opera is a farsa, it isn't particularly comic so I think the main sense is a "deception which turned out for the best". Therefore I would stick with the current title.
Incidentally, it looks like Marc-Antoine Charpentier and André Campra are to be Composers of the Month for April at Project Opera. You might be interested. Cheers. --Folantin (talk) 10:47, 10 March 2008 (UTC)
Hi there, just letting you know that Franco-Provencal has been added to WP:France. Regards, Lazulilasher (talk) 19:34, 13 April 2008 (UTC)
Sur quelles sources vous appuyez-vous pour affirmer ceci "Février ceased composing music in the 1930s" ? Ne serait-il pas plus juste de dire dans les années 1940's ? cf. les compositions Estampes japonaises (1938), Hymne à la nature (1943), Etude pour tuba (1947) ou encore Neige, blancheur de la mort (1948). Liette1 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Liette1
Just wanted to let you know that you've done some good work on Kansas City, Missouri and related pages and also to invite you to join WikiProject Kansas City if you would like. Thanks Grey Wanderer (talk) 23:57, 7 July 2008 (UTC)
Hello, please do not change the Kansas City picture. That one picture we had I took and was up there for at least a year. The picture I had shows more of the tall buildings and makes the city look grander. The one you took was good, but was is not commonly associated with our skyline, and also does not look as presentable. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.136.142.218 (talk) 18:20, 17 July 2008 (UTC)
Nice photo of 2345 Grand -- far better than anything I ever expected. Thanks! Americasroof (talk) 10:03, 10 July 2008 (UTC)
I've put both pics up for debate at Talk:Kansas City, Missouri. Grey Wanderer (talk) 18:43, 18 July 2008 (UTC)
Hi Charvex. As always I appreciate everything you do. Here's some more items if you feel up to it. Please don't feel an obligation to do it. Thanks. Americasroof (talk) 18:41, 26 August 2008 (UTC)
Dear Charvex,
There's a discussion going on the talk page of the category "French people of German descent" again. Would you care to contribute? It would be good to have several people arguing for the deletion of this category. Feketekave (talk) 05:06, 14 December 2008 (UTC)
Je suis plus ou moins completement d'accord avec toi. Neanmoins - il faut commencer d'un lieu ou l'autre. Celui-ci me parait assez convenable; les consequences de la pensee nationale allemande de coloration raciale sont assez evidents meme pour ceux qui ne veux pas voir ses similarites avec ses homologues non-allemands. Ton aide serait appreciee. On vera. Feketekave (talk) 00:54, 16 December 2008 (UTC)
PS. Can we speak in French, or is this considered disruptive? Feketekave (talk) 00:54, 16 December 2008 (UTC)
Thanks for the helpful additions and edits. I have just put up one on Auriol (typeface) but it may be doomed to be a stub forever. J L G 4 1 0 4 02:32, 23 February 2009 (UTC)
Hi Chavex: Would you mind taking a photo of the headquarters of Populous (architects) at 300 Wyandotte in the River Market? The description of the building makes it sound like it should be fun. Thanks! Here's a link http://www.crefeed.com/content/img/f203727/HOK_KC_Dusk_Shot.jpg The description of the building says it has a grandstand somewhere. It's absolutely amazing that the company is located in KC. (talk) 11:04, 28 April 2009 (UTC)
You mentioned some time ago that you intended to split the requiem article. It seems there is consensus, but you have not done so. Are you waiting for something? Otherwise, I might do it. Mintrick (talk) 19:50, 2 July 2009 (UTC)
Thank you for your corrections on the article about Michael Eytzinger. Usually I only make small editions on articles about History of Portugal or Portuguese personalities on the Wikipedia in English. I’ve made this one just because I’ve made the articles about Michäel Eytzinger, Jerónimo de Sosa and Stephan Kekulé von Stradonitz on the Wikipedia in Portuguese, and I’ve noticed that those links where in red on the Ahnentafel article in other languages. So I began to make a condensed version of these articles in French, Spanish and English (Stradonitz is still missing in English). As English is not my native language, if you’ll be kind to correct also Jeronimo de Sosa article, I’ll thank you for that. Greetings Espadeiro (talk) 10:14, 1 August 2009 (UTC)
Okay, I get your point: maybe the French map is better. By the way what do you think about the possible move? I'd love all comments. ChrisDHDR 11:06, 5 September 2009 (UTC)
Keyword | Google Results |
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Arpetan | 335,000 |
Arpitan | 1,950,000 |
Franco-provençal | 558,000 |
francoprovençal | 355,000 |
Do you know that francoprovençal is a neologism too? It was invented by Graziadio Ascoli in 1873. So whether Arpitan is a neologism or not doesn't really change anything vis à vis Francoprovençal. Also, about the spelling, there is also francoprovençal, franco-provençal: so the fact that you could choose between them when you made the article means we can for Arpi/etan as well. And it won't be very hard: a google battle shows a clear preference for Arpitan
By the way you wanted to know if there were any books on the subject: a quick google book search doesn't show much. There is Le français et les langues historiques de la France which has a nice chapter on this language, and French, from dialect to standard which has interesting snippits on the subject. Finally there is Linguistic composition of the nations of the world which might make you want to rethink the estimation in the infobox and this book which uses the very weird "Harpitanya" (now where did they get that from?)
PS: You seem to know an awful lot on this language, do you study it?
Oh well, cheers, ChrisDHDR 10:53, 6 September 2009 (UTC)
I've formatted some of the coordinates you have added to Mercer County, Missouri, as examples of how to format coordinates for display within article text. You can see how to format coordinates in general at WP:COORD. -- The Anome (talk) 11:07, 10 October 2009 (UTC)
Hello, I've posted a reply at Talk:Vel' d'Hiv Roundup but in short I'm now convinced that the current title is good enough. Thanks. LovesMacs (talk) 17:39, 10 January 2010 (UTC)
Thanks. The succession boxes are generally being replaced by the nav templates, and are being removed entirely from actor/director articles too. Lugnuts (talk) 09:26, 3 April 2010 (UTC)
On July 15, 2010, you edited the translation of the title "La Marseillaise" from "The [Song] of Marseille" to "The [Song of] Marseille". I do not know French well, but isn't the word Marseillaise an adjective, meaning of Marseille, in the style of Marseille, or something similar? (I'm thinking of Lyonnaise, Bordelaise and similar adjectives as examples.) Marseillaise is not technically a noun, an alternate form of the name Marseille, is it? If it is true that Marseillaise is an adjective and not a noun, then La Marseillaise would be translated literally (and very awkwardly) into English as The of-Marseille. (I put the hyphen between of and Marseille to indicate that both English words are inherent in the single French word Marseillaise, but the hyphen would never appear there in actual use.) But since English - unlike French - does not allow a definite article and an adjective to stand alone without a noun, a noun must be inserted where it can be simply implied in French. The noun that fits best here is Song, and since of is already contained in the adjective Marseillaise, only the word Song should be enclosed in square brackets. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I will not undo your edit unless you approve. Thanks. --Jim10701 (talk) 21:00, 25 November 2010 (UTC)
Hi Charvex. Just wanted to pass along a little pat on the back for the recent copy edit & photos you contributed to Milan, Missouri and Sullivan County, Missouri. Much appreciated. Sector001 (talk) 20:58, 12 September 2011 (UTC)
Hey - you're doing great work with the turn of the century couture houses, especially all your outstanding work on Madeleine Chéruit! Just wanted to say that. Are you going to do an article for Georges Doeuillet? There are other names from the same period that come to mind that I've been thinking need articles, such as Madeline Laferrière (who opened in 1869, making her probably the first major female couturier rather than Paquin or Lucile...) and Gustave Beer but I never seem to have the time, and very few Wikipedians seem to be bothered about fashion designers that aren't currently regularly appearing in Vogue... Mabalu (talk) 15:29, 3 April 2012 (UTC)
Salut! Sorry if my comment caused you any upset, irritation or even pain, for which I apologise. Why tell me about English? As far as I'm aware the traditional Scottish spelling of the plural of Mary is Maries. We Scots are just like you French. We are a bit touchy when it comes to the Anglicisation of our language. However, the difference is, we have lost the battle; you are still fighting it. In changing the reference to the Four Maries I was carrying out what the military would call a rearguard action for the benefit of Scots who, I would argue, have the best claim to the spelling! I recently did the same on a German website where the song Johnnie Cope was given as Johnny Cope (which is all right if you are pro-Hanoverian and living in London). I know about the quirks of French lacking the 'y' and 'w'. We fight a constant linguistic battle here to restore the name of our native royal dynasty to Stewart against the predominance of 'Stuart', which came in the back-door from England via France. You will see Marys more often in print, because the perfidious English out-publish us. Kim Traynor (talk) 08:33, 26 April 2012 (UTC)
Greetings. You have added to the article on the National Music Museum in Vermillion, South Dakota the mention (as a photograph caption) that the Henry Greenway double-necked harp in that museum is one of the only two ones still in existence. Could you let me know of your source? I've located what seem to be pictures of at least three different such instruments. Of course it is possible that lighting conditions may make one instrument appear very different from one photograph to another, so I'm not absolutely sure those are indeed all photographs of distinct instruments. And that's precisely why I'm inquiring with you. Thank you in advance for your help. You may answer on your talk page. I'm watching it. Signed: Basemetal (write to me here) 13:13, 18 January 2013 (UTC)
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