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  1. Sorry, I should have been explained myself better I just asked out of curiosity - since I was not sure whether you meant a proper encyclopaedia or the Wiki I am not part of the 0AD team, but of its sister-project - TLA - so you don't need to translate anything for me, but for the 0AD crowd Besides, I speak Spanish and Portuguese, so I can read the originals no problem I love history, that's why I would like to read any information you produce for the team - that was all
  2. From a Portuguese encyclopaedia or from the Wikipedia?
  3. Imho, you can't trust many of the sites you find on the internet about Spanish history - unfortunately, most of them are biased one way or another. Couldn't tell about the Portuguese ones, since I am not that familiar with their history, but I would handle any information really carefully, just in case.
  4. Will you post that material here anyway? I would like to read about the Iberians and any information related to Iberian history in general
  5. I am well aware of the political connotations of the theme (I grew up in Spain, in Galicia, so I am very familiar with Spanish and Portuguese idiosyncracies As I understood, we were not comparing Lusitanian tribes to Celtiberian ones, but to the truly "Iberian" ones of the Mediterranean area, where the greatest differences can be found. At least, that's what I meant.
  6. Yes, the Iberians were a different civilization altogether, that goes without saying
  7. I have always found very interesting how people (I don't mean you) seem to interpret a few similarities between Iberian language and Euskara as proof of their descent from the same linguistic family, when they could very well be loanwords. One question, wouldn't the linguistic features of Celtiberian also apply to "Ancient Lusitanian"? Or is Lusitanian "Celtic language" different from that spoken in Galicia, Asturias... and different areas of central Iberia?
  8. No, sou meio galega, meio irlandesa
  9. É genial ter membros portugueses no forum... Bem-vindo à WFG, Nuno!
  10. So you are an exports manager? And yes, I studied Russian for years and I can still speak, although it is quite rusty
  11. He says he does not speak Russian but believes you'll manage to understand each other with the help of a translator. (For some reason he thinks you're Russian. ) Welcome to WFG, btw
  12. This thread should be closed. Tathar, please, next time do not start topics such as this
  13. Some people, huh? Seriously, it is a true source of inspiration for me, and I guess for all the TLA project, to witness how strongly you believe in this 0AD project, and what is more important, how strongly you believe in yourselves. Only great things can come out of this P.S. Apologies for buttin' in
  14. Welcome aboard, Felagund! May you enjoy your stay here with us! Looking forward to reading your posts
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