User talk:07Gencliq

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Hello, 07Gencliq!

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-- WelcomeBOT (talk) 09:24, 28 July 2015 (PDT)

Translation

Hi there, I just fixed your translation and wanted to show you a few things you could improve:

  1. Don't forget to translate the link in the item infobox
  2. If there doesn't exist a localized quote in your language, you can add the en-sound=yes parameter to show the reader it's an English sound you're linking to.
  3. Don't forget to localize the other links (basically just adding a /tr to the end).
  4. Don't forget the update link in the update history

That's it already. I can't say anything to the translation itself as I don't speak Turkish, but it's looking well so far. Thanks for translating!
{ TidB | t | c | wt } 12:35, 22 December 2015 (PST)