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I live in Nijmegen (the Netherlands). After my graduation from secondary school, I got a bachelor's degree at the Maastricht School of Translation and Interpreting, after which I studied for some years at the Radboud University Nijmegen where I got a Master's degree. I now work at home as a freelance translator.
I live in Nijmegen (the Netherlands). After my graduation from secondary school, I got a bachelor's degree at the Maastricht School of Translation and Interpreting, after which I studied for some years at the Radboud University Nijmegen where I got a Master's degree. I now work at home as a freelance translator.


In the past one and a half year, I have written a lot for several Wikipedia versions in my spare time, most of it in Dutch where I corrected and translated articles but also every now and then in English and some other languages. I also still work on other Wikimedia Foundation projects (Wikibooks and Wiktionary, Dutch versions). Unfortunately, I have come to dislike the way people treat each other especially on the Dutch Wikipedia.  
In the past one and a half year, I have written a lot for several Wikipedia versions in my spare time, most of it in Dutch where I corrected and translated articles but also every now and then in English and some other languages. I also still work on other Wikimedia Foundation projects (Wikibooks and Wiktionary, Dutch versions). Unfortunately, especially the Dutch Wikipedia has disappointed me for several reasons.  





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I live in Nijmegen (the Netherlands). After my graduation from secondary school, I got a bachelor's degree at the Maastricht School of Translation and Interpreting, after which I studied for some years at the Radboud University Nijmegen where I got a Master's degree. I now work at home as a freelance translator.

In the past one and a half year, I have written a lot for several Wikipedia versions in my spare time, most of it in Dutch where I corrected and translated articles but also every now and then in English and some other languages. I also still work on other Wikimedia Foundation projects (Wikibooks and Wiktionary, Dutch versions). Unfortunately, especially the Dutch Wikipedia has disappointed me for several reasons.