Disputatio:Planeta

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I see 69.11.209.213 has added the index numbers to asteroid links. As he is something of a newbie (someone I know), I am not sure if he intended to change the title of the actual entries or not, but in any case this strikes me as a good idea. Now that we've started distinguishing planets from gods, we need a way to do the same with asteroids, and this is the logical way to do it. What do you think? --Iustinus 17:38 iul 29, 2004 (UTC)

CalRis25 06:26 iul 30, 2004 (UTC): Hello, Iustinus. I suggest using 1 Ceres instead of (1) Ceres. That way we could avoid braces AND the way of naming articles about minor planets would be consistent with the one chosen by other Wikis. Have a look at en:1 Ceres, the en.Wiki Astronomy-Project and this list of minor planets.

Just wondering, 89.50.46.46, about a couple of things. What's the implication of changing my quod to quid in dictu quid exacte planeta sit? (I'd thought the text was trying to say 'to specify what sort of planet it might be', and it seems now to say 'to specify which planet it might be'; or am I reading it wrong?) Also, out of curiosity, why did you move my est to the end of the sentence? Neither position is "wrong," so this appears to be a question about style. IacobusAmor 01:22, 21 Septembris 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Женски род[fontem recensere]

Латинската дума "planeta" може ли да се употребява в женски род?

Hello sir. :) No, it cannot. Planeta is only masculine.
Ave dominus. :) Non itur. "Planeta" solus masculinus est.
Donatello (disputatio) 18:11, 13 Aprilis 2014 (UTC).[reply]