Hello.
Excuse me, if you don't mind, why don't you tell me you need that article?
I saw your posting records, and you were asking Magyon and me to make article of Enrique Simonet.
Again, this is only my curiosity, I hope you would tell me about it.
Thank you.
--遡雨祈胡(会話) 2014年8月10日 (日) 06:46 (UTC)
Hello. Excuse me that I haven’t answered before but I have just read your question. I am a great grand child of Enrique Simonet and I am happy to try to spread his fame and recognition worldwide and that is the reason why I would like his page translated in Japanese. Thank you for your interest and hopefully your help. Domo arigatou gozaimasu.--46.25.243.902014年9月17日 (水) 16:34 (UTC)
To be honest, I was so shocked because of what you've done. The article was uncompleted. I'm quite sure that only article of Japanese Wikipedia is unable to spread his fame, because most of Japanese Wikipedia article is about pornography. In addition, Enrique Simonet is unfamous in Japan. You might think the article become the trigger, but it is only a wishful thinking. I want to know why you have done this. Also, I've already got evidence that you did the work.--遡雨祈胡(会話) 2016年5月23日 (月) 10:13 (UTC)
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