Translation Request of article about Austrian writer Klaus Ebner àtúnṣe

Hello,

I am Irina Walter from Austria, interested in literature and working on a project to translate the article about Austrian writer K. Ebner into other Wikipedia languages. Thus I would like to have this article also translated into the Yoruba language, be it in its original length or in a shortened summary layout. This section is my wish/request (I hope it is the right place). Source texts are available in different languages, here are the most important:

And please don't forget to copy all the Wikipedia links (located at the end of an article) so that the Wiki robots be able to spread the link to the article in your language. If you have further questions, please don't hestitate to contact me on my English or German user page. Thank you very much for your endeavors!

Irina Walter, from Baden, Austria, Europe. --62.47.156.238 13:38, 22 November 2008 (UTC)

Translation Request àtúnṣe

Hello!Is there anyone could help me create this article in your language? Any help at all would be very gratefully appreciated, Thank youvery much!--冰热海风 03:22, 11 May 2009 (UTC)

Racibórz àtúnṣe

Hi. Can somebody write an (at least ;] ) short stub about my city (Racibórz) on your Wikipedia? Many thanks for anyone who could do that :) Olos88 05:00, 22 July 2009 (UTC)

Yoruba Benin alphabet àtúnṣe

Hi. Yoruba has a slightly different alphabet in Benin. It has been standardized in the National Languages Alphabet by the National Language Commission in 1975, and revised in 1980 by the National Center for Applied Linguistics. Basically ẹ -> ɛ, ọ -> ɔ and ṣ -> sh. The diacritics should be the same.

I looked at m:Wikipedias in multiple writing systems and it looks like the automatic conversion system works pretty well for other language Wikipedias. Would there be people interested by this feature?

There's less than a million Yoruba speakers in Benin, but the National Languages Alphabet rules are taught in school, so I've been told by a local. This would allow Benin Yoruba speakers to use their official alphabet here. I'll copy the converter code in User:Moyogo/Converter.html. You can copy it's content in a new text file and save it as Converter.html and test it with your browser. --Moyogo 17:25, 22 Oṣù Kejìlá 2011 (UTC)Reply

Hmm moving discussion to Ọ̀rọ̀:Ojúewé Àkọ́kọ́ --Moyogo 17:29, 22 Oṣù Kejìlá 2011 (UTC)Reply

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Wiki Loves Pride featured picture drive àtúnṣe

 

Comments and feedback on the planned international LGBT+ Wiki Loves Pride featured picture drive are welcome on the discussion page, see link.

The competition encourages high quality photographs from Pride events and other LGBT+ cultural related images to be released to Wikimedia Commons. The goal is to see a jump in the numbers of LGBT+ cultural related photographs nominated for Featured Picture status on all Wikimedia projects.

Help is needed to prepare a banner in Yoruba! See banner translations.

Thank you! -- (ọ̀rọ̀) 21:05, 23 Oṣù Kẹrin 2017 (UTC)Reply

Wikimedia Sustainability Initiative àtúnṣe

Hi all. Please help us to translate Sustainability Initiative on meta in your language and add your name to the list of supporters to show your commitment to environment protection. Let's spread the word! Kind regards, --Daniele Pugliesi (ọ̀rọ̀) 16:48, 28 Oṣù Kọkànlá 2018 (UTC)Reply

Contributions by บุญพฤทธิ์ ทวนทัย àtúnṣe

User:บุญพฤทธิ์ ทวนทัย is a contributor based at the Thai Wikipedia who has created machine translations of articles and spammed them over a wide range of Wikipedia languages, including here. While the subjects of the articles he has created are (mostly) notable, the mistake of creating articles in languages he does not understand has led to extremely bad quality, probably at the level of unintelligibility. Unless local editors are willing to start a clean-up effort, I suggest that his contributions be deleted. Someone who knows the language can later write proper articles about the subjects. --Paul 012 (ọ̀rọ̀) 09:49, 11 Oṣù Kọkànlá 2020 (UTC)Reply

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