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This is just to say that the comments you have left on the talk page for Jose Mujica all seem sensible to me. Feketekave (talk) 19:48, 3 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

Martin Hausen 05:16, 4 December 2009 (UTC) Thanks! There aren't many of us working on it right now but I think we've taken it up just a notch or two. I'm still having trouble with some of the markup stuff so if you have the time, I'd appreciate an experienced wikipedian taking a look at it.

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i don't thik this is right...--camr nag 20:52, 9 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

hi! i don't really handle the ipa dictionary, but judging by this, i'd say that most people here pronounce the "s" in néstor (like a z), and the "r" in kirchner, while the "ch" does not follow the german pronounciation. most people here would pronounce the "ch" as a german "sch". (like a "ʝ"(--camr nag 01:34, 10 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

i now realize that the z is how it's pronounced in spain. about the sch or sh sound, i'm really not familiar with the ipa dictionary. but i've been speaking spanish for some good 20 years now, and i know for a fact that it's pronounced [ˈkaɾlos], like you said in my talk page. most "s" are aspirated, but certainly pronounced as "s". i watch news channels almost all day long, and we do pronounce the r in kirchner. i'm sorry, but i do not know the reliance of a web page that suposedly teaches you to pronounce names. much safer is to watch some news and local channels. do you live here in ba?--camr nag 16:09, 10 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

yes, i agree with that. thank you.--camr nag 23:06, 10 December 2009 (UTC)Reply