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- Thishis is a near-copy of my Wikipedia page, just to tell you before you, or if you are to, delete anything. I just reformatted it for MetaWiki. Please tell me in advance if it has to be deleted so that way I can save the code, or if you are to delete it, please save and e-mail me the code. All is appreciated.
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Chesta perzona parla napulitano comme lengua materna |
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This user can read and write at a native level in English. |
| it-3 |
Questo utente può contribuire con un italiano di livello avanzato. |
| fr-2 |
Cette personne sait contribuer avec un niveau intermédiaire de français. |
| es-1 |
Este usuario puede contribuir con un nivel básico de español. |
My subpages (on the English Wikipedia):
- » Cyrillic Italian
- » Cyrillic Polish
- » Cyrillic Slovene
Basically, I'm quite minor on the Wikimedia sites but I depend on it. And you may find it weird that I'm starting on here so early, but I'm about 15 years old, a freshman as of now. Well, I hope that I receive a warm en:welcome here, and hope to talk to en:you soon (Or you talk to me soon!)
- Ethnic Background Of Italian parents, with my mother hailing from Pizzone, IS, en:Molise, and my father hailing from en:Castel di Sangro, AQ, en:Abruzzo. These are all Southern Italian villages.
- Native Languages I speak Abruzzese dialect and American English natively and fluently.
- Languages I'm Into Researching Since I have quite a passion for language and linguistics, I love researching and studying many languages and moreso, their dialects, especially of the Indo-European languages. Of those, I'm into the Romance, Celtic, and Slavic language families.
» Any suggestions? Just discuss it with me.