Template:IETF-language-tag
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For[edit]
A shortcut template which creates a preformatted output to display the standardised language code or 'tag' for a specific language, typically two-letter (or three-letter), along with any additional qualifier following a hyphen, e.g. ar, en-GB, gsw, pt-BR, as defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). Specifically, this language template creates a basic unformatted interwiki link (to the IETF language tag page on the English Wikipedia), visually very similar to a normal 'internal' wikilink; meaning this can be used within conventional textual prose of any article.
Usage[edit]
- Code
{{IETF-language-tag|pt-BR}}
- Output
IETF: pt-BR
See also[edit]
- Template: Glottolog — creates an interwiki link to the Glottolog four-4 reference information for the world's languages, especially the lesser known languages
- Template: ISO 639-2 — creates an interwiki link to the ISO 639-2 Identifier Documentation of the two-letter (alpha-2) language code on the ISO 639-2 Registration Authority website
- Template: ISO 639-3 — creates an interwiki link to the ISO 639-3 Identifier Documentation of the three-letter (alpha-3) language code on the ISO 639-3 Registration Authority website
- Template: Language Category — a template which creates standard header text for all language categories here on WikiIndex
- Template: Wiki language category — the template used for standard header text for all Wiki language categories here on WikiIndex
- Template: Language names — a template used to create language names from ISO short codes, within 'babel' box templates
External links[edit]
- Language subtag registry — list of two-letter language codes, their names and status; at IANA.org, the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
- r12a > apps > BCP47 language subtag lookup — search by description or subtag, check hyphenation, display ordered lists; at r12a.github.io