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Domain name is totally wrong!!![edit]

Please excuse my English because I am not native English speaker. I just had to create login name to point out this mistake: "Bacteria" is a singular form i.e. one would say "I see one bacteria". Plural form of word "Bacteria" is "Bacteriae", therefore domain name is Bacteriae i.e. one would say "I see five bacteriae". AE reads like "e" in word "elephant" with this exception that "e" in word "bacteriae" is long "e". There is no such word as a "bacterium" that reffers to the organisms taxonomized in domain of Bacteriae. Please do not create articles which convert rigor scientia into scientific pornography. You are insulting students like me (who want to learn) and undermining your own reputation (even in eyes of students who ended their biology education in junior- or high-school). You are passing false information to people. They read these articles and learn information which is wrong and accept it as a true. I lookup things in wikipedia to learn, not to be mislead with false and not elegant, unverified information. If you, athors of articles can not write articles proplerly, I kindly ask you to not do it for the benefit of society and science. If you do not agree with me, please look up Bacteria/Bacteriae in some really decent latin dictionary. Sincerely, :Michael Sokolowski —Preceding unsigned comment added by SUPERSOKOL (talkcontribs) 07:04, 19 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

I have moved your comment here as it might contain some offensive language for a general audience. Please stay civil, consult an English dictionary, and verify that the singular/plural forms are bacterium/bacteria. Have a nice day. Materialscientist (talk) 07:12, 19 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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