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Hi professor, I am currently researching the Angaataha language of Papua New Guinea and have been translating the following related pages to help in this effort:

-- Angaataha jezik (Croatian)

-- Pagsasao nga Angaataha (Ilocano)

-- Kiangaataha (Swahili)

-- Język angaataha (Polish)

-- Lenga Angaatiha (Piedmontese)

These translations can be found on my Sandbox page.

Zjd9 (talk) 19:14, 9 March 2018 (UTC)Reply

Hi Zachary, thanks for your contribution. I can see that in any language, there are only stub pages on this particular language. Please follow the instructions on choosing a language at our course Sakai page. The end result has to be a proper Wiki page, of which this assignment is merely to create the start of one.
If you want to stick with Angaataha, it looks like there's a wealth of resources on Glottolog:
http://glottolog.org/resource/languoid/id/anga1290
I'll refrain from grading this right now, because I can't evaluate your results according to the rubric (which is why I tried to make the prompt very clear on Sakai, so that everyone starts on a level playing field), but I want to give you a fair chance. I'll check your results out later once we get to the Peer Review assignment.Chuck Haberl (talk) 17:04, 24 March 2018 (UTC)Reply