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− | Shouldn't the English "translation" of ''federal'' be simply "'''federal'''"? |
+ | Shouldn't the English "translation" of ''federal'' be simply "'''federal'''"? The other adjective for being federated is "'''federate'''." |
− | Sorry, I'm not an English teacher but I play one online. |
+ | Sorry, I'm not an English teacher but I play one online. :-) |
− | Besides, the Wikipedia article does not have the "federal" as part of the official name: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colombia Republica de Columbia] |
+ | Besides, the Wikipedia article does not have the "federal" as part of the official name: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colombia Republica de Columbia] [[User:SouthWriter|SouthWriter]] 05:05, July 2, 2010 (UTC) |
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+ | Hmm... I don't have either a good grammar or spelling, as you can see, mostly because my English is not that good, because I was born on Colombia (lol, if you asked why did I did the article here it is in a nutshell) but I think you can say "federative". And I know it's a Republic, I don't know why did I include "federative". [[User:Fedelede|Fedelede]] 14:14, July 2, 2010 (UTC) |
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Shouldn't the English "translation" of federal be simply "federal"? The other adjective for being federated is "federate."
Sorry, I'm not an English teacher but I play one online. :-)
Besides, the Wikipedia article does not have the "federal" as part of the official name: Republica de Columbia SouthWriter 05:05, July 2, 2010 (UTC)
Hmm... I don't have either a good grammar or spelling, as you can see, mostly because my English is not that good, because I was born on Colombia (lol, if you asked why did I did the article here it is in a nutshell) but I think you can say "federative". And I know it's a Republic, I don't know why did I include "federative". Fedelede 14:14, July 2, 2010 (UTC)