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Dash
Hello. I didn't include a source about the French usage of dash because it is a wide-spread common knowledge about the French language: any source would be only ERROR sorry . I have re-entered the section because I thought its removal was the result of a bug. If you still think you know better than me, then remove it again, and I won't keep insisting. (in the version you "deleted", i however mentioned novellist George Simenon.)
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Living deaf people
Dear A.amitkumar
Thank you for your message. I am the deaf person in therefore, there is no references except web links where articles were published on the website of the US Embassy etc.
I look forward hearing from you.
Kind regards Magteld Smith Magteld Smith (talk) 09:07, 24 February 2015 (UTC) ɖe̘ɑf
- More the reason to provide proper references. The page is a list but not a page for a specific person. A m i t 웃 15:05, 24 February 2015 (UTC)