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Sant'Efis
[edit]Hello Attilios, do you speak sardinian? Sorry, I'm not english mother language and have surely made many mistakes, but, actually, you cancelled entire sections because you don't understand the meaning of the specific vocabolary, such as in heraldry, or are not keen on some arguments, such as linguistics, and you dont'like sardinian language. I'm so sorry, I worked so much in this article, perhaps it was a little...magnified, but it was not a disaster as you wrote. I'd like help, but I think that censorship or blame is not in the spirit of wikipedia. Your comments are really inapposite. Cagliari is my town, I know it very well, and I tried to wrote something that could atract interest of anglo-saxon speaking people. You can rectify my prose, my style, reduce some excess information, ok, no problem: I would appreciate it very much, but surely you can't rectify my sardinian. Sant'Efis is Sant'Efis!! Unquestionably!
Addition to Italian Wikipedia
[edit]Hi Attilios,I'm working on translating Bottega Veneta from English into Italian and was wondering if you have time to help me out. I found your username on Wikiproject:Italy and saw that you're fluent in both English and Italian. I have a paid COI regarding Bottega Veneta, but my main concern here is ensuring that the information available in English is available and up to date in Itailan as well. IvanScrooge98 assisted publishing half of the article but need to get the highlighted part published too. Can you assist in completing this project? Here is the Sandbox of the Italian translation.
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Hi, I'm just curious. When you wrote this article, why did you use mdy dates when dmy is standard in Italy (and Europe)? Regards Denisarona (talk) 08:11, 26 June 2025 (UTC)