Fadel Alaboud moved to User draft edit

Hello Free Syrian 200,

I noticed you've been working on the page "Fadel Alaboud" and it's getting better. Still, it has a lot of problems with English, that make it not quite ready for publishing as an article. For the time being, I've moved it to your user draft space. You can now find the article here: User:Free Syrian 200/Fadel Alaboud. Anyone who is looking for it at the old location, will still find it, due to the redirect which is in place there.

Feel free to ask me any questions by {{ping}}ing me here, or just type {{HelpMe}} below and ask a questions, and someone will come by to help you.

Good luck, and happy editing! Mathglot (talk) 00:19, 29 May 2017 (UTC)Reply

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Veuillez lire ce message et répondez ci-dessous. Si vous ne pouvez pas répondre en anglais, veuillez répondre en français, en arabe ou dans la langue de votre choix.

If you understand this message, please respond below. You recently created the article Fadel Al-Aboud. It is difficult to understand the article you wrote, because your English is not always clear, and it contains grammar mistakes and other errors. You don't have to write perfect English, but other editors need to understand what your intended meaning is, so they can fix any unclear sections. If you are able to discuss with other editors here on your Talk page, or on the article Talk page (Talk:Fadel Al-Aboud) in English, then we can collaborate to fix the article. If you cannot communicate on the Talk pages, it will be very difficult to fix the article with or without you. I have some specific questions to ask you about your recent article, and about the Draft you previously created about the same topic, at User:Free Syrian 200/Fadel Alaboud. But first, I need to know that you understand, and are able to collaborate. Can you please tell me whether you are able to understand this message? Please respond below. If you cannot respond in English, please respond in French (preferred), or Arabic. Thanks to Marchjuly for advising me of this situation. Cordially, Mathglot (talk) 05:43, 20 September 2018 (UTC)Reply

@Mathglot:, Hi Mathglot I hope this message finds you well, I am sorry if the article`s language is unclear and I will be happy to collaborate with any editors to fix it.--Free Syrian 200 (talk) 07:13, 20 September 2018 (UTC)Reply
Thank you for your response. Can you tell me how comfortable you were reading the message above? Did you have to use Google Translate, or other automatic translation to understand it? It's fine if you did, as long as that works sufficiently well to have a conversation. Also, how comfortable are you in French, compared to English? Although this is English Wikipedia and it would be better to have discussions in English so that others can follow along, if you are more comfortable in French, then we can interact in French (and I will translate for the benefit of others). For Arabic, I would have to rely on machine translation to understand you. Mathglot (talk) 07:21, 20 September 2018 (UTC)Reply
Hi Mathglot, thank you for your cooperation, actually you last message was understandable and I didn`t need google with it. I rely on google to translate complex conversations and Idioms. regarding of communication language, I don`t speak French and prefer to use English.--Free Syrian 200 (talk) 08:18, 20 September 2018 (UTC)Reply

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