User talk:Rocky5227

i dont know what is the talk page means. it is conversation It is the place where people can leave you messages. The next time you view any page on English Wiktionary while logged in to this account, you'll get a note saying "you have new messages" and directing you to this page. You can respond here, too, and the person who wrote you will usually keep a watch on this page to see whether you do. (For example, I will, now, for a while.) Now here's my standard welcome greeting that I greet new users with:

Welcome!
Hello, and welcome to Wiktionary. Here are a few good links for newcomers:
 * How to edit a page is a concise list of technical guidelines to the wiki format we use here: how to, for example, make text boldfaced or make a hyperlink. The Wiktionary tutorial is a more wordy, multi-page document that helps you through those same formatting issues, and also touches on a couple of other issues relevant to editing.
 * The document What Wiktionary is not may be of interest. In particular, if you've edited Wikipedia in the past, you should note that Wiktionary is not an encyclopedia and does not have Wikipedia-style page titles.
 * How to start a new page is a technical guide to, well, how to start a new page. But you'll also want to look at our guidelines for how to format an entry (what goes where) and our criteria for inclusion (what can be included).
 * The Sandbox is a safe place for testing markup.
 * The FAQ has, of course, some frequently (and some infrequently) asked questions, and their answers.

I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wiktionarian! By the way, you can sign your comments on talk (discussion) pages using four tildes, like this:, which automatically produces your name (or IP number if you're not signed in) and the current date and time. If you have any questions, then see the help pages, add a question to one of the discussion rooms or ask me on my talk page.&mdash;msh210 &#x2120; 18:18, 2 June 2008 (UTC)