Welcome To Wikipedia. edit

Welcome!

Hello, Maria Brasileira, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some pages that you might find helpful:

I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! Please sign your name on talk pages using four tildes (~~~~); this will automatically produce your name and the date. If you need help, check out Wikipedia:Questions, ask me on my talk page, or place {{helpme}} on your talk page and ask your question there. Again, welcome!  Acalamari 21:57, 4 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

That message is the standard greeting; here is my hand-typed one: welcome to Wikipedia, my name is Acalamari. As was said in the message above, feel free to ask me any questions. I will answer any questions you have. If you wish to ask another user a question, feel free to do that as well. I hope you have a good time here. Acalamari 21:57, 4 February 2007 (UTC)Reply
  • You're very welcome. I will gladly give you help or answer any question you have. As I said on my user page (which I guess you read), I give help to users whenever I can. Don't be afraid to ask for help: I didn't ask for much help during my first few weeks here, and (not surprisingly) I made mistakes (with any luck, other users will note all my good edits and not those mistakes). I checked your contributions and it already looks like you've done more (and better) edits in the last day or so than I did during my first two weeks. Keep up the good work. Acalamari 03:02, 5 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

WP:Hornbook -- a new law-related task force for the J.D. curriculum edit

Hi Maria Brasileira,

I'm asking Wikipedians who are interested in United States legal articles to take a look at WP:Hornbook, the new "JD curriculum task force".

Our mission is to assimilate into Wikipedia all the insights of an American law school education, by reducing hornbooks to footnotes.

  • Over the course of a semester, each subpage will shift its focus to track the unfolding curriculum(s) for classes using that casebook around the country.
  • It will also feature an extensive, hyperlinked "index" or "outline" to that casebook, pointing to pages, headers, or {{anchors}} in Wikipedia (example).
  • Individual law schools can freely adapt our casebook outlines to the idiosyncratic curriculum devised by each individual professor.
  • I'm encouraging law students around the country to create local chapters of the club I'm starting at my own law school, "Student WP:Hornbook Editors". Using WP:Hornbook as our headquarters, we're hoping to create a study group so inclusive that nobody will dare not join.

What you can do now:

1. Add WP:Hornbook to your watchlist, {{User Hornbook}} to your userpage, and ~~~~ to Wikipedia:Hornbook/participants.
2. If you're a law student,
(You don't have to start the club, or even be involved in it; just help direct me to someone who might.)
3. Introduce yourself to me. Law editors on Wikipedia are a scarce commodity. Do knock on my talk page if there's an article you'd like help on.

Regards, Andrew Gradman talk/WP:Hornbook 02:04, 31 July 2009 (UTC)Reply

Mura people from pt.Mura... Request for proofreading edit

Hello Maria

I found your name on the pt-en proofreading page. I have just attempted to translate this very small article and my Portuguese is only basic-medium level. I also added reference links to aid in context. There is the one word in red "inquiry" which I have no idea how to translate. Your skills would be greatly appreciated.--Tallard (talk) 10:05, 21 March 2011 (UTC)Reply

Question edit

Would you please translate the entry "pt:Críticas à Rede Globo" for the wiki-en? Thankfully. 177.182.54.27 (talk) 14:21, 9 December 2014 (UTC)Reply

Translation of an article edit

Hi Maria, how are you? Would you like to translate the english article Twist, Germany (a german village) into portuguese? That would be great. Thank you --95.88.99.149 (talk) 13:48, 8 February 2015 (UTC)Reply