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Articles and translations edit

Thanks for your respond. English is not my language. I use Polish, I know Russian (I think very good), and I like Russian (I like this language, more than Polish, of course), but English is not my langaugue. For now it is most important language in the world, and what we shall do with it? It is sure, nobody will translate my articles from pl-wiki, perhaps somebody will translate - by a rendom - some of my articles from ru-wiki (very seldom), I love Russian language, but from en-wiki everybody will translatete my articles. For now it is most important language in the world. Sometimes, as you very well know, I have problem with putting my words in English, but what I shall do? By the way, I am not Pole, I am Ukrainian, altough I was born in Poland, but I am not a Pole. It is very complicated. It was always a big problem for me... Identity... Who I am... Unfortunatelly I do not know Arabic, it is important language... I know a little Hebrew, a little Syriac, and Coptic (I had read some biblical texts in this language). Semitic languages have a something interesting, a something new for me.

There are a lot of the other languages which I want, or only dream to know. I do not belong to any nation. I live in Poland, but it is not my country, and Polish is not my language. My ancestors were persecuted by Poles... Identity is a big problem for me. In fact, I am a cosmopolitan. Sorry for all of this... I appreciate your work. It is very nice to be translate by the other one... Forgive me my petty... with great regards. Leszek Jańczuk (talk) 17:17, 13 October 2008 (UTC)Reply