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@GeoffreyT2000: Hello, Geoffrey. Yes, I am the right Hamid Hassani. I have not created the article myself, but I have done some edits there in it. The article have been created more than 10 years ago by another person whom I don't know/ remember. Thank you for your note on my User talk. Hamid Hassani (talk) 18:25, 30 January 2016 (UTC)
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Your "fix spacing" edits introduced spaces after periods in domain names, broke templates, broke citations, and broke file names. Please undo all of them and adjust your script or whatever find-and-replace method you are using. Thanks. – Jonesey95 (talk) 13:55, 12 March 2016 (UTC)
@Jonesey95: The problem comes from a tip on top of the editing area, named Fix spaces before punctuation, and I don't use any kind "find-and-replace command". So, I have to undo all of them manually. Thank you for your comment. Hamid Hassani (talk) 18:43, 12 March 2016 (UTC)
That's interesting. I just reverted the edit at Saqqez which changed a lot of spacing because it broke a few things, and because the general rule is that we don't change the style of an article—if those that maintained a page put things a certain way, other editors should not change that style. I do not see Fix spaces before punctuation but I disable several things so I may be unusual. Would you please say exactly what you click because I might raise the matter at WP:VPT and ask why the tool is doing strange things. If you click "edit" on a section in an article, do you see a button labeled "Fix spaces before punctuation"? Or is that a tip that pops up when you hold the mouse above a button? It is above the edit box? Johnuniq (talk) 01:11, 14 March 2016 (UTC)
@Johnuniq: Oh, I forgot about Saqqez, my father-land! I have to undo that kind of changes one-by-one. I have stopped using that tip, and just wanted to raise the matter of "Fixing spaces before punctuation". But I am sure that you can do it better at WP:VPT. There is a button-like tip similar to -;, on the right half, on top of the "edit box", just between √ and am em-dash (—), on which when I hold the mouse above, a tiny dialogue box appears with this title: Fix spaces before punctuation. There are some other tips like that, which start with the verb Fix. There are some other tips and it seems that they could be useful; but I have to use this kind of tip more carefully! These tips had been appeared a couple of weeks ago, when I activated some gadgets, may be "wikEd". Ok, I want to take a Print Screen shot and then send it to you. Best, Hamid Hassani (talk) 07:17, 14 March 2016 (UTC)
@Johnuniq: I think you just hit the bull's-eye Sir! Unfortunately, I am not well familiar with JS. But, after your guidance, as I came to, we should use these kind of options/ possibilities while creating an article and limitedly. Thank you again. Hamid Hassani (talk) 09:54, 14 March 2016 (UTC)
I just copied the WikiEd the Fix buttons picture from its help page:
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Dear Hamid, I created the page for Iranian Biofuel Society (IBS). The page was nominated for speedy deletion. I tried to provide valid references and examples such as the page you edited once, i.e., Linguistics Society of Iran. However, unfortunately, they were ignored by the user who had originally placed the tag (apparently a near native Farsi speaker). I would be greatly appreciative if you could kindly go through the history of the talks and assist me with the verification of the references. Thank you! Meisam tab (talk) 08:02, 8 April 2016 (UTC)
@Meisam tab: Ok drear Meisam; I will take a glance on the page today. But, I have made nearly 1300 contributions to the English Wiki, not 14,000, as you mentioned on your talk page. Now, my whole contributions to all Wikis (including FaWP and EWP) equals to +15,000. Best regards, Hamid Hassani (talk) 07:39, 9 April 2016 (UTC)
@Hamid Hassani:, Dear Hamid, I have asked him to restore the page for a certain period of time, so that I can ask established Wiki Editors who are active on both Farsi and English Wikipedia to verify the references (in Farsi). Would you please go the Talk page (the history link I provided earlier) and ask him for support. Thank you! Meisam tab (talk) 04:48, 10 April 2016 (UTC)
@Hamid Hassani: Dear Hamid, I was wondering if it is time we got the page submitted for review. It might be necessary that you kindly leave a few lines for RHaworth implying that you have verified the links and that now the article is ready to get back to life. Thank you very much! Meisam tab (talk) 18:04, 17 April 2016 (UTC)
@Meisam tab: Dear Meisam, I am sorry for delay in my response because of being in a wikibreak for some weeks. By all means sir! I will be at your service; but, could you please give the exact link regarding to the subject here? Hamid Hassani (talk) 19:42, 10 May 2016 (UTC)
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Thank you for quality contributions to articles about Persian language and linguists of Persian, such as Finn Thiesen, and including yourself, for adding Persian spelling and creating redirects, for adding precision and for "I will be at your service", - you are an awesome Wikipedian!
Please see my user page, there's a language category ;) - I prefer English here, more polite to people watching. This Finn Thiesen: can you find more sources? Would like the tag to go. I installed him at the Oslo University, at least. Narration is usually chronological, - I changed that also. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 09:30, 15 June 2016 (UTC)
I just checked out your user page, and I came to that you are a musician and an expert of the great composer and organist, Johann Sebastian Bach. I am a great fan of the Baroque style and him indeed. I also took a glance at your perfect edit on the article Finn Thiesen. I will read and review your edits on the page. Professor Thiesen and I are friends since 1988, both in Tehran and Oslo. I have no more links on him yet. But, I am the first one who has written article(s) on the genius man. Are you familiar with each other, or have you ever met before? Yours, Hamid Hassani (talk) 10:46, 15 June 2016 (UTC)
I am an enthusiastic amateur singer, that's all, working on an article BWV 161 at present, and then there are red links on my user page, and more to come. - I met Mr. Thiesen by your article ;) --Gerda Arendt (talk) 08:14, 16 June 2016 (UTC)
@Gerda Arendt: Cool! Ja, Komm, du süße Todesstunde. I have a version of this lovely cantata from 1959. As a matter of fact, it can be useful to say that Thiesen has some listenable versions of the Bachkantaten. Although you have edited the exact 300-year BWV 161 Cantata's article several times, you have mentioned your age as you were born in 2009! Anyway, I am not greedy to know a lady's age; but I am sure that you are older than six; you are nearly seven.:) — Hamid Hassani (talk) 14:25, 17 June 2016 (UTC)
Of course not, because - as the caption says - it was my perspective, I took the photo. Go to my archives, I think I was on the 2014 pic, --Gerda Arendt (talk) 12:00, 18 June 2016 (UTC)
@Gerda Arendt: Oh, thoroughly I did not find your photo, because there are so many barnstars on the 2014 section of your page too! But, as a matter of fact, I have been to your state, Hesse (Hessen), two times, and visited Darmstadt, Mainz, Frankfurt am Main, Kassel, and some other nice cities. I have to travel to Idstein next time and find you there. Anyway, I will be glad if you would actually show me the photo. :) — Hamid Hassani (talk) 12:39, 18 June 2016 (UTC)
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Would you be able to help evaluate the accuracy of translations of Wikipedia articles from Farsi to English Wikipedia?
This would involve evaluating a translated article on English Wikipedia by comparing it to the original Farsi article, and marking it "Pass" or "Fail" based on whether the translation faithfully represents the original. Here's the reason for this request:
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If you can help out, that would be great. Here's a sample of the articles that need checking:
All you have to do, is compare the English article to the Farsi article, and mark it "Pass" or "Fail" (templates {{Pass}} and {{Fail}} may be useful). (Naturally, if you feel like fixing an inaccurate translation and then marking it "Pass", that's even better, but it isn't required.)
@Mathglot: Hello, thank you for your message. I usually prefer checking the original spellings, birth dates, death dates, etc of the sources from Persian, Arabic, Kurdish, and some other languages from the Middle East region, here on WPs, and usually have not so much time for checking the translation of a complete article. I will announce you whenever I can do the subject. Best, Hamid Hassani (talk) 23:33, 29 May 2017 (UTC)
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In classical music, movement titles are usually not italic, and Largo, Allegro etc are pretty much "English" already. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 09:18, 25 June 2019 (UTC)
Consistency isn't Wikipedias greatest forte. I am in the (slow) process of changing from italic to not italic, - we could keep each other busy forever ;) --Gerda Arendt (talk) 09:34, 25 June 2019 (UTC)
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Salom aleikum dear Hamid Hassami! Can you make an article about actor Jahangir Ghaffari (fa:جهانگیر غفاری), who acted in Iranian and Turkish movies, and where he is now? Thank you! --178.66.99.91 (talk) 12:35, 29 December 2019 (UTC)
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A named reference should be defined once in the article; subsequent uses of the same ref merely call it: <ref name=example />. The full definition should not be repeated. Schazjmd(talk)22:35, 20 November 2022 (UTC)
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Hello Mr Hamid Hassani, I want your excellency to take a look into the article of Piranshahr in Persian Wikipedia. In my opinion there are some special terminology which are used instead of more common terminology to describe things, like does really the words there which are used for demographics mean something or it is only invented by the author? i have bachelors in Persian literature and i havent haerd any term like the term for demography in the article. I am waiting for your response, thanks in advance. Zana yazdanmanesh (talk) 06:37, 18 December 2022 (UTC)
Hello dear Zana and thanks for your attention. Unfortunately, I have not been active on the Persian WP since more than two and a half years ago. If there is anything I can do in the English or German articles, please tell me to do. Best, Hamid Hassani (talk) 09:50, 19 December 2022 (UTC)
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Oh, I meant welcome to "featured pictures", as in WP:FPC, didn't mean to criticise your skills. Just, y'know, there's all the things everyone knows, and thus no-one talks about in any sub-community of Wikipedia, and I also do a lot of image restoration and research so can maybe help with finding things, because no-one can know every archive. Adam Cuerden(talk)Has about 8.4% of all FPs.10:56, 5 June 2023 (UTC)
Looks fine. It's a pretty good choice, maybe a touch grainy - I like to let the modern photographers vote first as I find it harder to judge for modern photos.
The dialogue above is about a move. Wish you also initiated a discussion before the move of this page. I used the title which was employed in the scientific publications and there is nothing wrong with it in terms of Persian. So I will revert your move. I advise you before moving pages please start a discussion in the talk page of the articles. Egeymi (talk) 15:44, 10 July 2023 (UTC)
Thank you for the explanation. The title Nasim-e-Shomal is used in some articles written by Persian authors, showing that it's not improper. You may consult to these articles. I think there are some language variations in Persian in regard to the use of the rule you mentioned above. So no need to change it.--Egeymi (talk) 16:23, 10 July 2023 (UTC)
Hi Josh. Kowsar is a Classical / Quranic Aabic word originally, and means "abundance", "abundant goodness", and "plenty". Its near-Arabic pronunciation is "Kawsar" (exact IPA bisyllabic (= two-syllabic) pronunciation: "Kawthar"; read /kaw.θar/). More explanations: "Kowsar" ("Kawsar"; Arabic: كوثر), as a loanword, is used as a feminine given name and also as the main part of a surname, mostly in the form of "Kowsari". Many many centuries ago, Kowsar has entered the languages of several Islamic countries and territories; among those languages are: Persian, Kurdish, Urdu, most other Indo-Aryan languages, and also Turkic languages via Arabic and Persian. – Hamid Hassani (talk) 19:22, 12 June 2023 (UTC)
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