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Ха-ха-ха)) Дух неубиваем. На самом деле для сибирского языка уже достаточно, что такая википедия была, а если будет перенесена в Украину, ничего не изменится совершенно. Ну, будет у нас больше других форм бытия языка, кроме википедических, сейчас просто сконцентрировались на википедии, время пытаемся не терять. Вероятно начну издавать газету, на самом деле будет еще более активная пропаганда говора, сейчас мы все связаны необходимостью в короткое время создать энциклопедию на северорусском языке. --[[User:YaroslavZolotaryov|YaroslavZolotaryov]] 21:06, 13 Лютень 2007 (UTC)
Ха-ха-ха)) Дух неубиваем. На самом деле для сибирского языка уже достаточно, что такая википедия была, а если будет перенесена в Украину, ничего не изменится совершенно. Ну, будет у нас больше других форм бытия языка, кроме википедических, сейчас просто сконцентрировались на википедии, время пытаемся не терять. Вероятно начну издавать газету, на самом деле будет еще более активная пропаганда говора, сейчас мы все связаны необходимостью в короткое время создать энциклопедию на северорусском языке. --[[User:YaroslavZolotaryov|YaroslavZolotaryov]] 21:06, 13 Лютень 2007 (UTC)
:I think that this is a fun language. It's a shame to me that it seems like it's being used for some strange nationalistic purposes. Personally, I see it as a very different way of speaking Russian, one that's not standard in Moscow and which is more "earthy", so to say, but still understandable to any native Russian-speaker. I think that you're going about this in the wrong way - a lot of Russian-speakers might be interested in your work if you weren't so dead set against them and didn't have so many Russophobic elements in your ranks. Creating a following first might've been a good idea, because 1) this wouldn't have been hard to accomplish - as I said, to a native Russian speaker this is an easily-learned fun alternate way to speak Russian. In fact, one could argue that this is a way to get ''closer'' to the Russian language by celebrating the diversity that exists 2) once you had a following, this wikipedia wouldn't stand such a strong chance of deletion. In short, I think that writing novels/newspapers in the language would've been more productive. I'd love to read a book written in this style. So... I support your efforts, but wish that they were executed with more humour and driven by a love of language rather than (as they seem to be) by regional nationalism. [[User:67.71.89.176|67.71.89.176]] 23:43, 26 Лютень 2007 (UTC)
:I think that this is a fun language. It's a shame to me that it seems like it's being used for some strange nationalistic purposes. Personally, I see it as a very different way of speaking Russian, one that's not standard in Moscow and which is more "earthy", so to say, but still understandable to any native Russian-speaker. I think that you're going about this in the wrong way - a lot of Russian-speakers might be interested in your work if you weren't so dead set against them and didn't have so many Russophobic elements in your ranks. Creating a following first might've been a good idea, because 1) this wouldn't have been hard to accomplish - as I said, to a native Russian speaker this is an easily-learned fun alternate way to speak Russian. In fact, one could argue that this is a way to get ''closer'' to the Russian language by celebrating the diversity that exists 2) once you had a following, this wikipedia wouldn't stand such a strong chance of deletion. In short, I think that writing novels/newspapers in the language would've been more productive. I'd love to read a book written in this style. So... I support your efforts, but wish that they were executed with more humour and driven by a love of language rather than (as they seem to be) by regional nationalism. I feel like a cause that I love is being represented by a group of people whom I can't stand, and I think a lot of others are in this same position. You'd have so much more support if you weren't so eager to make enemies. [[User:67.71.89.176|67.71.89.176]] 23:43, 26 Лютень 2007 (UTC)