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The content translation tool assists users in translating existing Wikipedia articles from one language to another. Users select an article in any language, then select another language, and the interface provides machine translation which the human user can then use as inspiration to make readable text in another language.
Go to the sidebar and click "Add links" or "Edit links" (under 'Languages', in the language of that wiki). Enter "en" as the language of the wiki you got the content from, and the title of the page you translated, then click "Link with page". If appropriate, edit again, tidy up the layout, and add links, headings, and images.
Ruwiki (Russian: Рувики, romanized: Ruviki) is a Russian multilingual online encyclopedia, [1] with editions in Russian and other languages of the Russian Federation. It was launched in June 24, 2023 as a fork of the Russian-language Wikipedia, [1] [2] and has been described by media as "Putin-friendly" and "Kremlin-compliant".
Immediately after the launch of the translator in beta mode in the spring of 2010, it was only available in three languages — English, Russian and Ukrainian, with a limit of 10,000 characters. [2] Yandex.Translate has some languages that are missing from Google Translate, such as Russia's national minority languages.
ask a translator directly on their talk page, by taking a look at the list of available translators or the category of available translators. In all cases, articles must meet the relevant notability criteria and other guidelines applicable to articles on the English-language Wikipedia. Each Wikipedia has its own standards, and the acceptance of ...
Yohio and his band Seremedy gained some recognition in Sweden starting in 2011. The band consisted of lead vocalist SEIKE, YOHIO on lead guitar, Ray on guitar, JENZiiH on bass and LINDER on drums. [10] The band released their first EP Seasons Will Change in 2011 [11] and their first album Welcome to our Madness on 25 July 2012. [12]
Interest of the translation: English page is unreferenced; Russian article is pretty long, contains a picture and one external link. At least someone who knows Russian will be better able to say whether the Russian article is worth translating or if the English article should just be put up for deletion.
The Russian Wikipedia (Russian: Русская Википедия, romanized: Russkaya Vikipediya) is the Russian-language edition of Wikipedia. As of March 2025, it has 2,031,784 articles. It was started on 11 May 2001. [1] In October 2015, it became the sixth-largest Wikipedia by the number of articles.