- Some examples are shown on the right
- (red links indicate we have no person on WikiIndex who speaks that language at that level)
This user language template renders the appropriate specific language 'babel' user-box (examples shown right); as used in individual user pages of those who identify their spoken language(s), along with any 'parent' category and its associated sub-categories of category: Wiki People by Language. This template has two (2) input requirements – immediately after {{Language| . . .
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- 1st — ISO 639 code – the two- (or three-) letter ISO 639 language code;
- 2nd — level – 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or N (for 'native').
- Usage
{{Language|ISO 639 code|level=?}}
Where . . .
- ISO 639 code — the two-or-three letter language code, and;
- level=? — a number or letter indicating 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 in the table of languages, 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. Finally, if it isn't there yet, write the languages' name in English. You may also ask someone.
- Categorisation
All main language categories can be found at category: Wiki People by Language, and all sub-categories can be found at Category:LanguageSpeakers (#), where Language is the anglicised name of a language, and # is a number between 0–5 or an N.
- Sub-pages and related or linked templates