User:Natsubee
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Contributions[edit]
I shall be working mainly on Ewe words found at:
- Index:Ewe.
- Category:Ewe language
- Other languages (Akan / Twi).
Milestones[edit]
- First edit — 12:15, 22 May 2007 - ghanéen (spelling Ghanian changed to Ghanaian)
- 500th mainspace edit — 16:08, 18 June 2007 - thought (→Translations - Ewe)
- 1000th mainspace edit — 07:24, 3 July 2007 - ahawo (→New Page) |
- First new page added - ŋku | New pages created
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