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User talk:Setnakhamwas

Hi Setnakhamwas, welcome to Wikipedia. I had a look at the article, & as far as I could see there was very little to clean up concerning your English; most of what I did was to polish up your use of the Wiki-markup tags. (I wish I could speak or write a second language as well as you do.) As for the Ancient Egypt Wiki Project, I really haven't been active there for some time (I've been working more at the moment on Ethiopia-related articles), so in the future you may want to contact another member of that WikiProject for more immediate help. In this case, I was able to jump in & offer some edits due to having a spare moment. Hope you enjoy editting. -- llywrch (talk) 22:41, 9 March 2009 (UTC) (P.S. When you leave comments on Wikipedia, always put four tildes (these funny-looking dashes ~ ~ ~ ~) at their end so your name will appear there.)[reply]

Belated welcome Setna. Great to have another scholar on board with a passion for Egypt! Best wishes and hope you stick around. Taam (talk) 16:30, 22 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

I'm very glad to be joining as well. Thanks to you for the greeting. I have edited on the Arabic wikipedia before and I am pleased that my English is finally good enough to join your beautiful community. -Setna- (talk) 16:53, 22 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Setna, I received your message, you were talking about the little transliteration correction I did on the hieroglyph page? That was not a lot but I would be pleased to join your group (I was not aware there was a group but that sounds a great idea). I am just an amateur. I read Champollion's grammar when I was a teenager and have recently come back to hieroglyph study (using Allen's grammar, a good book) and love it! I'll create an account soon. --62.232.221.98 (talk) 15:29, 23 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]


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