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You recently undid a change I made, this edit. The edit is correct and helpful. It brings the word "DZero" inline with other uses on the page, and with the standard convention . — Preceding unsigned comment added by 90.217.158.78 (talk) 11:55, 17 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

Every Bollywood films should have information of screen count when it is releasing.So I added Rowdy rathore screen count.Its not a vandalism.Not even think about it. --Ghajinidetails (talk) 7:16, 22 August 2012 (UTC)

Thanks for creating Gunaah (1993 film), Torreslfchero!

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i changed an adress in my profile form current to new one (edit) petarbasic1@gmail.com since i don't use that one any more

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Kieran Harvey was born on 17th October 2000 in Lichfield Victoria Hospital.

His mother is Lucy Harvey centre administrator of Ankerside who does a stunning job. His father is Kevin Harvey who works in a bank in Birmingham.

Kieran attended Dosthill primary school but now attends Kingsbury High school specialty of science and maths. He has many friends there and also has an xbox 360 (Gamertag AvengingCAT if you would like to add me).

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Torres, thank you for your support during my RfA. While the RfA did not have the desired outcome, I will work to improve my editing based on the comments made. Regards, Dirtlawyer1 (talk) 11:25, 12 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

would like to know why have you reverted my edits on the ashtachamma page ? the page points to a board game site where you can play the game with your facebook friends. i can change the description and put a new one if you suggest , or is it not allowed to put such links. please let me know . the site is clean and not a malware you can see and try it for yourself. Thanks,

All I am saying is that camels do have cloven hooves, so why does wiki say that it doesn't? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 180.191.124.49 (talk) 13:55, 16 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

I see that you deleted an external source regarding Exit Planning. I believe that was incorrect. Perhaps that is because your background is not in mergers and acquisitions. Mine is. In such a situation, it would seem correct to demure to the one with the greatest expertise. In return, I will not delete additions you make regarding Bollywood or other areas in which I am not an expert. Is that logical? — Preceding unsigned comment added by IbankingMM (talkcontribs) 14:13, 16 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

WP:TENSE says: "Friends is an American sitcom that was aired on NBC." So yes, you made a mistake in undoing my change to Will & Grace as it is a TV show, not was a TV show. And I don't see how it was "not constructive" to add that he was gay and she was straight and they were roommates to the first paragraph, as this was a huge part of the premise of the show. BTW, I'm not interested in your response, do whatever you want, I"m just pointing out that your change and note on my page were unnecessary and wrong.24.160.64.109 (talk) 19:08, 17 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

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Hello Torreslfchero,

I was attempting to correct the birth name of Anna Gracemen to Hannah Grace Perkins. In my searching I was able to find two postings on line that referred to Anna Gracemen as Hannah Perkins.

1 http://www.capitalcityweekly.com/stories/040809/new_427117958.shtml

2 http://juneauempire.com/stories/030710/nei_571816448.shtml

I believe it was prior to her appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show that she changed her name.

158.145.240.100 (talk) 21:54, 20 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

Ok Thanks,i will try to change all in my own language,I think it is user running,so i add it.---zeeyanketu discutez 21:43, 21 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

Thanx a lot for reminding me and the tedious work.---zeeyanketu discutez  21:56, 21 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

Dear

Saraiki language , Riasti dialect, Shah puri dialect, Multani language, Thalochi dialect, Thalochi ,Derawali dialect are same so all these be merged. And also be Redirected to Saraiki language. Also Jhangvi dialect is dialect of Saraiki. Kindly See these External Links

File:Map of Saraikistan.jpg
Saraiki Speaking Areas in Pakistan

Saraiki (سرائیکی) is spoken in Pakistani Punjab.It is mostly spoken in southern and western districts of Punjab,which comprises Multan, Lodhran, Bahawalpur, Mianwali, Bhakkar, Layyah, Dera Ghazi Khan, Muzaffargarh, Rahim Yar Khan, Khanewal, Bahawalnagar and Khushab districts. It is also spoken by majority of population of Dera Ismail Khan district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (خیبر پښتونخوا) province, kachi plain of Balochistan, northern parts of Sindh, and cities of Hyderabad and Karachi. More than 80 million Saraiki live in Pakistan, and more than 40 million Saraiki live in other countries.[1] Saraiki, belongs to the Indo-Aryan branch of Indo-European. According to global recordings languages these are also Saraiki.

Jhangvi spoken in the central Pakistani Punjab, stretches from districts Khanewal to Jhang and includes Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Chiniot. Shahpuri, spoken in Mianwali, Sargodha, Chakwal, Khushab and Mandi Bahauddin districts. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 182.186.0.88 (talk) 13:54, 22 February 2013 (UTC) Dialects of Saraiki LanguagesReply

Dialect group of Saraiki Subdialect Where spoken Alternate_names Notes
Saraiki
(Central or Pure Saraiki)
Saraiki Language Multan District, Lodhran District, Bahawalpur District, Muzaffargarh District, Rahim Yar Khan District, Dera Ghazi Khan District, Rajanpur District, Derawal Nagar, Delhi, India 1.Riyāsatī in Bahawalpur District.
2.Ḍerāwālī in Dera Ghazi Khan
1.According to Masica, the two names Bahāwalpurī and Riyāsatī are locally specific names for the Multani dialect group, possibly specific dialects within the group.[2] According to Shackle, they instead denote a distinct dialect group. Also according to Shackle, the Bahawalpur District of Punjab Province (i.e., within its 1976 boundaries) is split between Mūltānī in the north and Bahāwalpurī in the south, with the dialect of Bahawalpur city being of blend of these two.
2.According to Masica, this use of the name Ḍerāwālī is to be distinguished from its use as an alternate name for a different dialect group (see following row). The spelling with retroflex 'Ḍ' instead of 'D' is according to Masica.[2] The name dialect name "Thaḷī" is used to refer to the local dialects of both Dera Ghazi Khan and Dera Ismail Khan, but "Thaḷī" in the former is the Multani dialect and "Ḍerāwālī " in the latter is the Thaḷī dialect.[2]: 239ff : Appendix I:220-245 
Thaḷī, Shahpori Bhakkar District, Layyah District, Dera Ismail Khan District, Khyber Pukhtunkhwa, Tank District, Khyber Pukhtunkhwa, Derawal Nagar, Delhi, India 1.Thalochi and Thaḷochṛi in Bhakkar District.
2.Jaṭkī; Hindko or Hindki on the west of Indus River.
3.Thaḷī in Dera Ismail Khan District and Tank District
1.Named after the Thal Desert, a region bordered by the Indus River to the west and the Jhelum and Chenab Rivers to the east.
2.Hindko is classified as Lahnda language whose southern dialects are closer to Saraiki. Sometimes, in Mianwali, it is referred as Mianwali di Boli and has close link with Hindko.
Sindhi-Saraiki Northern part of Sindh including Kashmore District, Jacobabad District, Shikarpur District, Tando Muhammad Khan District, Tando Allahyar District, Sobho Khan Mastoi, Kamal Khan Mastoi, Thatta District, Sujawal, Dadu District and Ghotki District. Sireli (of north) Dialect of Saraiki which has some features of the Sindhi language. Sindhi Saraiki is also categorized as a dialect of Sindhi language. In the Interier Sindh, 40% of population speak Sindhi-Saraiki.
Jhangvi Jhang District, Faisalabad District, Gujrat District, Mandi Bahauddin, Chakwal, Hafizabad, Gujranwala District, Jangal Bar tract of Faisalabad District, Okara, pakpattan and all regions encompassing the former Montgomery District Jhangochi, Jhangi Jhangvi dialects actually be closer to the Saraiki language. It also includes Nissoani sub-dialect or local name of Jhangi spoken by a tribe, Nissoana, as of 1919 in northern parts of Jhang District. Another sub-dialect of Jhangi, Kacchī, is named for alluvial desert plain of Kacchi, southwest of Jhang town.Dialect of Jhangochi spoken by the pastoral tribes of the mentioned areas, such as the Kharals, Wattus, Johiyas, who used to rear cattle and sheep in the jungles, before irrigation of the region. It is also called Chenavari (Cināwaṛī or Cinhāwaṛī) due to the name of an area on the right bank of the Chenab River.
  1. ^ HEC, Islamabad Pakistan.Letter No. 20-/R7D/09 -5243 Dated 20-01-2010.
  2. ^ a b c Cite error: The named reference Masica1991 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).