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Welcome, and a quick request: Please ensure that your edits are constructive, as at the moment all you seem to have done is rearrange the order so that Korea is listed before Japan. This is not a constructive edit, this could be considered to be a disruptive edit. This is not a threat, this is a polite request with no mention of consequences etc. thanks and have fun editing Sennen goroshi 03:56, 15 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

No problems and thanks for the reply, lots of people have been changing the order of names, because they think 1st in a list is the most important, normally this is done with Japan/Korea articles. anyway thanks and take careSennen goroshi 16:43, 15 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

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Follow up after m:Requests for new languages/Wikipedia Hanja and how Chinese wikis allow traditional and simplified words to coexist edit

As the earlier talk could not get automatic hangul-hanja converter, I just wonder how about manual hangul-hanja annotation when editing, then any converter could allow readers to choose no conversion, hangul only, or with hanja. Chinese Wikipedia uses something like '-{zh-hans:巴士专线; zh-hant:巴士專線;}- and {{noteTA|T=zh:公車專用道;zh-hans:公交专用道;zh-hk:巴士專線;zh-tw:公車專用道;}} for bus lane. I am just commenting while interested in Korean as a beginning learner.--Jusjih (talk) 04:30, 1 April 2014 (UTC)Reply

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