Shaul
Why did you destroy the links to other language versions in the Article on Hebrew? You put "Hebrejstina" instead of "Hebrejština", "Hebraische Sprache" instead of "Hebräische Sprache", "Hebreu" instead of "Hébreu", etc. - all these links were thus destroyed! You should get a browser or editor that can handle special characters. Babelfisch 00:54, 8 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Thanks a lot. Shaul 17:47, 9 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Hi Shaul
would you be able to set up category:he-0 and template:user he-0 as in "fr" and "ke" which are meant to house those who have some awareness of the language but know very, very little. Which is where I am of course. I am in as he-1 but I believe that over states my competence. As this has a few takers in other languages I believe an entry for Hebrew would be in order. I understand the Wiki part of it but not the 'text' to use, for obvious reasons. Kevinalewis 14:50, 5 December 2005 (UTC)
Hello, Shaul:
On the page for Dov Gazit, you edited out the comment (short form variation of Borislav) refering to Borys. Please refer to several name sites, such as http://www.babynamer.com/Boris which provide the following... Meaningof Borislav: Its source is bor slav, a Slavic name meaning "Glorious battle." Nickname For: Borislav Nicknames: Borja Alternative Spellings: Borris and Borys Since not only my limited Russian, and that of my Russian relatives concur with my original comment, but so to do several references, I will, with your agreement, reintroduce the explanation you had deleted. SZAgassi 15:35, 6 October 2007 (UTC)
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