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Facugaich 03:22 UTC 24 December 2005 Native Spanish, Advanced English; GothSanta Native English, fluent Spanish--RyGuy17 09:05, 24 December 2005 (UTC) Native English speaker, intermediate in Spanish, can translate both ways but would have an easier time translating from Spanish to English.
The Cyrillic character which is used to spell the word in Russian is always transliterated as "ts", so "Tsar" would be proper transliteration, but "czar" is used these days in informal purposes like "drug czar", etc. Zoe (216.234.130.130 16:42, 12 December 2005 (UTC))
Recently a machine translation of the Spanish article (which *looks* to be quite comprehensive) was attempted by the Spanish article's primary author User:Saeta (a.k.a es:Usuario:Lobillo) who clearly wants to expand the article and would surely be a great resource. Also, writing/translating the article should be both interesting and, well, fun.--
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