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User:EncycloPetey

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en This user is a native speaker of English.
es-2 Esta persona tiene un conocimiento intermedio del español.
gl-2 Este usuario ten un coñecemento intermedio de galego.
la-2 Hic usor lingua Latina mediae difficultatis conferre potest.
ang-1 Þes brucere understent Ænglisc geþeode na micele.
ast-1 Esti usuariu tien un conocimientu básicu d'asturianu.
de-1 Dieser Benutzer beherrscht Deutsch auf grundlegendem Niveau.
fr-1 Cet utilisateur dispose de connaissances de base en français.
grc-1 Ὅδε ὁ χρώμενος στοιχειώδη γνῶσιν τῆς ἀρχαίας ἑλληνικῆς ἔχει.
nl-1 Deze gebruiker heeft elementaire kennis van het Nederlands.
pt-1 Este utilizador tem um nível básico de português.
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You can leave a message for me here by using my User Talk page. I have been an admin since 3 May 2006, and a bureaucrat since 12 July 2009.

You may also visit my user page on Wikipedia.

"Enthusiasts without capacity are the really dangerous people." —Lichtenberg, Aphorismen

My work around here varies from day to day. As an administrator, I keep an eye on new pages and try to answer questions. I also participate regularly in the various community fora. Besides these, I participate in page expansion and cleanup, editing, adding new entries, finding quotations, and adding pronunciations. I also record audio files for English and Classical Latin.

Perhaps the biggest effort I make is contributing towards Latin and Galician. I used to be heavily involved in coordinating the Word of the Day selections, but have since turned that over into other capable hands.

Personal work subpages

WT:AN | WT:BP | WT:DW | WT:GP | WT:VOTE
WT:ELE | WT:POS | WT:QUOTE | WT:STYLE
WT:ALA | FitBot


Pronunciation Citations
Latin Spanish
Entry cleanup General cleanup

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