Wikipedia Klaaf:Op dr Eck

Letzter Kommentar: vör 1 Johr von MistaPPPP in Abschnitt Liiwe Nachbare de Rhei raa !
Op d'r Eck, irjenswo em Nirjenswo
Weetschaff Op dr Eck bei Dagesleech

En de Jeometrie es ene Eckpunk jet, wo zwei oder mieh Kante zosammekumme. En de Weetschaff Op dr Eck kumme de Lück zosamme, öm ene ze drenke un ze schwaade. Hee kumme mer zosamme, öm dodrüvver ze explizeere, wat mer noch nit klor han. Sid esu jod un dot hee op de Sigg nor dat schrieve, wodrüvver mer uns einich sin. Dat Klaafe vörher, bevör mer uns em Klore sin wat mer wolle ... dat Klaafe jehööt op de Klaafsigg.


6.2.2007: et jitt en Kompromess-Vürschlach för uns aktuelle Problemche.

9.2.2007: Atikkelname bei verschiedene Schrievwiese em Atikkel

12.2.2007: Unnüdije ruude Links - Unnecessary red links

14.6.2008: Noh bovve jewandert: Dat Käßje: „Söke“

9.8.2008: Manual for new and small Wikipedias

1.9.2008: Tell us about your Wikipedia

26.10.2008: De Wikipedija zohmaache?

Okober/November 2008: Wiki-Köbes-Wahl

November 2008: Urahle Leßte - mer wolle se jaa nit han.

26.11.2008: De Wikimedija Shtefftong es am kötte, un bruch ripoaresche Täxte doför övversatz

30.11.2008: Mansch Saachjroppe met Dialekte un Aate ze Schrieve

21.12.2008: Saachjroppe automattesch aanlääje

21.12.2008: Saachjroppe för Shtädt, Kriise, Jemeinde, Veedelle, Bezörke, uew.

Ännderonge en de Zohkonnef

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> Mer han jäz e Zohsazprojramm, der Atikkel_Plazhallder. Dä kann automattesch en Sigg opboue uß däm, wat mer em DahteWikki fengk, wann noch kein Sigg för e Schteschwoot doh es. Et klääf ene Zäddel draan, dä kloh määt, dat heh keine ääschte Atikkel es, un fröht der Lässer dröm, doch eijne aanzelähje. Dä Äntwekler vun däm Zohsatzprojramm es jäz noh kleijnere Wikkipehdijas aam söhke, di dadd ens ußprobehre welle. [257]

Wöhr dat nix? He fähld esu vill...

Övverijjens, Ehr hat et et Schriehve Dörfe un nit för he di Sick un dä Klaaf övver di Sick vertuusch.

Ich dät jään wesse...

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... weshalv de mihste Metmaacher en dä ripoarisch Wikipedia he äckisch e paar Johr metjearbeidet han un dann „op ëimol“ enaktiv woode. Et wör ärg nett, wann ëiner, dä hee ald lang dobëi es, villëich dat beantwoode kann. Jov et Knies tösche de Lück hee (wat jo en dä düggsche Wikipedia och vill Metmaacher demotiveet hät) udder hatte de mihste eefach këi Loß mih?

Jo, ich wullt jenerell och e paat Dinge hee erwähne. Dat met dä Orthojraphie es jo ald usdiskuteet un es för mich en Aat Dilemma, esu ka'mer et baal sağe. Dat „Schriev, wë do wells“ hät Vür- un Nohdëile. Natörlich ha'mer jo de Datsaach, dat et Ripoarische këin enhëitlich Sproch es; et jitt zwor vill jemëimsam Merkmale (wat jo jenerell en Sproch defineet), ävver ene Öcher schwaadt e beßje anders wie ene Kölsche udder Bönnsche. Deshalv han mir jo ungerscheedliche Bezeichnunge för de selve Saach. För e Bëispill: En Kölle säht mer för huhdüggsch „Dorf“: „Dörp“. Ävver ümmes us däm Berjische weed hohwohrschinglich vum „Dorp“ schwaade. Em Atikkel weed dat janze esu ussinn, dat en enem Avschnett jet vun „Dörp“ stëiht un dodrunger dann üvver't „Dorp“ jeschrivve weed. Do sinn mer och dann bëim Nohdëil: Denn mer kann dat Spillche em Atikkel villëich verzeihe, ävver wann et öm et Lemma jëiht, muß mer sich op en Form enije. Hëiß alesu, dat mer Wiggerleitunge enboue müsse, domet mer vun Dörp op Dorp kütt, dat es natörlich opwendig. Selvs wenn uns Schrievwies enheitlich es, müsser mer dat dun, do mer de Schrievwies vum Söker nit ändere künne ;-).

Villëich kann mich wä opklöre. --Satellitis (Klaafe)

Global bot policy changes

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Global ban proposal for Musée Annam

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Apologies for writing in English. Sidd esu johd un doht heh di Sigg en Ühr Schprohch övversäze hällefe. There is an on-going discussion about a proposal that Musée Annam be globally banned from editing all Wikimedia projects. You are invited to participate at Requests for comment/Global ban for Musée Annam on Meta-Wiki. Ene schöne Dangk och! NguoiDungKhongDinhDanh (Klaaf) 15:22, 27. Dez 2021 (CET)Beantworten

Wiki Loves Folklore is back!

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Sidd esu johd un doht heh di Sigg en Ühr Schprohch övversäze hällefe.

 

You are humbly invited to participate in the Wiki Loves Folklore 2022 an international photography contest organized on Wikimedia Commons to document folklore and intangible cultural heritage from different regions, including, folk creative activities and many more. It is held every year from the 1st till the 28th of February.

You can help in enriching the folklore documentation on Commons from your region by taking photos, audios, videos, and submitting them in this commons contest.

You can also organize a local contest in your country and support us in translating the project pages to help us spread the word in your native language.

Feel free to contact us on our project Talk page if you need any assistance.

Kind regards,

Wiki loves Folklore International Team

--MediaWiki message delivery (Klaafe) 14:15, 9. Jan 2022 (CET)Beantworten

Subscribe to the This Month in Education newsletter - learn from others and share your stories

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Sidd esu johd un doht heh di Sigg en Ühr Schprohch övversäze hällefe.

We are really sorry for posting in English

 

Voting in the Wikimedia sound logo contest has started. From December 6 to 19, 2022, please play a part and help chose the sound that will identify Wikimedia content on audio devices. Learn more on Diff.

The sound logo team is grateful to everyone who participated in this global contest. We received 3,235 submissions from 2,094 participants in 135 countries. We are incredibly grateful to the team of volunteer screeners and the selection committee who, among others, helped bring us to where we are today. It is now up to Wikimedia to choose the Sound Of All Human Knowledge.

Best wishes, Arupako-WMF (Klaafe) 17:49, 16. Dez 2022 (CET)Beantworten

Global ban for PlanespotterA320/RespectCE

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Per the Global bans policy, I'm informing the project of this request for comment: m:Requests for comment/Global ban for PlanespotterA320 (2) about banning a member from your community. Thank you.--Lemonaka (talk) 21:40, 6 February 2023 (UTC)

Deploying the Phonos in-line audio player to your Wiki

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Hallo!

Apologies if this message is not in your language, ⧼Please help translate⧽ to your language.

This wiki will soon be able to use the inline audio player implemented by the Phonos extension. This is part of fulfilling a wishlist proposal of providing audio links that play on click.

With the inline audio player, you can add text-to-speech audio snippets to wiki pages by simply using a tag:

<phonos file="audio file" label="Listen"/>

The above tag will show the text next to a speaker icon, and clicking on it will play the audio instantly without taking you to another page. A common example where you can use this feature is in adding pronunciation to words as illustrated on the English Wiktionary below.

{{audio|en|En-uk-English.oga|Audio (UK)}}

Could become:

<phonos file="En-uk-English.oga" label="Audio (UK)"/>

The inline audio player will be available in your wiki in 2 weeks time; in the meantime, we would like you to read about the features and give us feedback or ask questions about it in this talk page.

Thank you!

UOzurumba (WMF), on behalf of the Foundation's Language team

04:26, 27. Jul 2023 (CEST)

Liiwe Nachbare de Rhei raa !

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Gugget eich DIIIE Website ooo - wersh veriggt. hu:Szerkesztő:Eino81/Novellám_számiul Besser als alle sprachvergleichenden "Vaterunser"-Kompilationen, die wir im Studium je gesehen haben. Wer is jeweils firm genug, aus dem engl. Original oder der standarddeutschen Übersetzung eine oder mehrere lokale/regionale Version(en) aus rheinischen Gefilden beizusteuern ? Wer kennt jemanden ? Bitte weitersagen. Ish eus von denne Jahrhundertprojeggte, iwwer die de oifach so stolperesch, wenn'd um d' Eck kommsch.

Und : wie verlinge mer des sichtbar uff die Wikipedias, speziell von de Regionalsprache? N kurze Artiggel ? Wers wert. Prädikat Kulturell wertvoll.

Vgl. au nds-nl:Overleg_gebruker:Servien/Archief4#Translation_of_a_short_story Forza lingue regionali !!!! Griiisle ! MistaPPPP (Klaafe) 20:59, 15. Okt 2023 (CEST) de:Benutzer_Diskussion:MistaPPPPBeantworten

Grad festgestellt: eine ripuarishe Variante gibts schon, von 2009 (tja, hättich auch merken können): hu:Szerkesztő:Eino81/Novellám_számiul#Isch_(ripuári_változat). Aus welchem geografischen Eck stammt diese wohl genau? Wäre neugierig. MistaPPPP (Klaafe) 18:34, 28. Okt 2023 (CEST) de:Benutzer_Diskussion:MistaPPPPBeantworten
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