Talk:Argentina at the 1924 Summer Olympics

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Translation[edit]

I have a full translation of the original Spanish page ready to add to this but, much as I read the guidelines for translation and other guidance for posting, I really don't understand. Even clicking to do an edit, brings up loads of code. I would happily expand this page if someone could help me.

I used SDL Trados translation software and it's saved it as html. It needs a little editing (which I could do on here) and the links might need checking. Anyone help?

I don't even know how to type the tildes they want here. I copied them from the instruction above. Wikipedia doesn't seem as accessible as I'd previously thought.

Click-Interpreting (talk) 09:41, 11 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]