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My official language is an expanded modernized version of Latin (as a single word for 'aircraft' is much more expediant than a classical latin version that roughly says 'a machine by which people are able to fly'), do I get to add my name to this list? [[User:Zoogies|Zoogies]]|[[User talk:Zoogies | <small>&zeta;talk</small>]] 02:54, 6 Jan 2005 (GMT)
 
My official language is an expanded modernized version of Latin (as a single word for 'aircraft' is much more expediant than a classical latin version that roughly says 'a machine by which people are able to fly'), do I get to add my name to this list? [[User:Zoogies|Zoogies]]|[[User talk:Zoogies | <small>&zeta;talk</small>]] 02:54, 6 Jan 2005 (GMT)
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:Your country, your choice.  Probably better to add a sentence saying just ^that^ than to create a new article. [[User:Frisbeeteria|&rarr; Fris]] [[User talk:Frisbeeteria|&Theta;<small>''talk''</small>]] 03:19, 6 Jan 2005 (GMT)
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== Stub ==
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I think plenty of nations have added something to this NS.Wiki. Why is this still a stub?
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:No longer![[User:Gruenberg2|Gruenberg2]] 14:04, 21 October 2005 (GMT)

Latest revision as of 10:04, 21 October 2005

My official language is an expanded modernized version of Latin (as a single word for 'aircraft' is much more expediant than a classical latin version that roughly says 'a machine by which people are able to fly'), do I get to add my name to this list? Zoogies| ζtalk 02:54, 6 Jan 2005 (GMT)

Your country, your choice. Probably better to add a sentence saying just ^that^ than to create a new article. → Fris Θtalk 03:19, 6 Jan 2005 (GMT)

Stub

I think plenty of nations have added something to this NS.Wiki. Why is this still a stub?

No longer!Gruenberg2 14:04, 21 October 2005 (GMT)