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==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
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==Find code== | ==Find code== | ||
See [[Wikipedia: List of ISO 639-1 codes]], and look at the column saying '''"639-1"'''. If your language isn't there, see [[Wikipedia: List of ISO 639-2 codes]], and look at the '''Alpha-3''' column. If it still isn't there, look at [[wp:List of ISO 639-3 codes|the ISO 639-3 codes list]] and click a letter. If it isn't there yet, write the language's name in English. You may also ask someone. | See [[Wikipedia: List of ISO 639-1 codes]], and look at the column saying '''"639-1"'''. If your language isn't there, see [[Wikipedia: List of ISO 639-2 codes]], and look at the '''Alpha-3''' column. If it still isn't there, look at [[wp:List of ISO 639-3 codes|the ISO 639-3 codes list]] and click a letter. If it isn't there yet, write the language's name in English. You may also ask someone. | ||
==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
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|{{language|zh|0|cat=no}} | |{{language|zh|0|cat=no}} | ||
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==Categorization== | ==Categorization== | ||
All main language categories can be found at Category:<tt>Language</tt>Speakers, and all sub categories can be found at Category:<tt>Language</tt>Speakers_(<tt>#</tt>), where <tt>Language</tt> is the name of a language, and <tt>#</tt> is a number between 0–5 or an N.</noinclude> | All main language categories can be found at Category:<tt>Language</tt>Speakers, and all sub categories can be found at Category:<tt>Language</tt>Speakers_(<tt>#</tt>), where <tt>Language</tt> is the name of a language, and <tt>#</tt> is a number between 0–5 or an N.</noinclude> | ||
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Revision as of 19:44, 26 June 2011
Usage
{{language|code|level}}
- Code* = the two/three code acronym for the language
- Level = A number/letter how well the language is spoken:
- 0 - not able to speak
- 1 - basic
- 2 - intermediate
- 3 - advanced
- 4 - near native
- 5 - professional
- N - native
Find code
See Wikipedia: List of ISO 639-1 codes, and look at the column saying "639-1". If your language isn't there, see Wikipedia: List of ISO 639-2 codes, and look at the Alpha-3 column. If it still isn't there, look at the ISO 639-3 codes list and click a letter. If it isn't there yet, write the language's name in English. You may also ask someone.
Examples
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Categorization
All main language categories can be found at Category:LanguageSpeakers, and all sub categories can be found at Category:LanguageSpeakers_(#), where Language is the name of a language, and # is a number between 0–5 or an N.