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This article was translated only from Turkish article. --Ali Akbar Tabrizi 16:44, 25 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Adjar language is a dialect of the Georgian language??? Does this make any sense? I suspect this article to be a hopless original research.--KoberTalk 05:08, 27 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I translated only a small part of Turksih article. See please: tr:Acarca, tr:Gürcüce, tr:Kartça --Ali Akbar Tabrizi 12:34, 27 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Are you sure CaliforniaAliBaba, are speakers largely bilingual in Turkish and Georgian? Or did you assume it's so? --Ali Akbar Tabrizi 15:42, 27 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Stupid articles

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  • Hi, everyone!
  • I translated this article, Adjar language, from Turkish Wikipedia, because it’s really stupid. Other very stupid articles are South Kipchakya (Turkish: tr:Güney Kıpçakya), which I translated also, two articles about Georgian language (see: tr:Gürcüce and tr:Kartça). There are more articles in Turkish Wikipedia about Georgia, no one says these articles have encyclopedic informations. You see, CaliforniaAliBaba wrote “speakers are largely bilingual in Turkish and Georgian”; but I’m sure he knows noting about these speakers. The speakers are largely bilingual in Georgian and in Russian, it’s true; but not in Turkish, I know very well. Why are you keeping Adjar language, don’t delete. And why are you keeping South Kipchakya? Turkish Wikipeida keeps this stupid articles. Why? I know it. But I hoped that English Wikipedia is different from Turkish Wikipedia; but I’m very confused now. See soon, hope I. --Ali Akbar Tabrizi 19:08, 28 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]