Wiktionary:Etymology/language templates
This page attempts to show all language codes (including dialect and family codes) used in Etymologies. It combines the auto-generated list of language codes and names from Wiktionary:Index to templates/languages with the dialect and language family code exceptions from Wiktionary:Language codes (this is a temporary substitute until an auto-generated list of templates in the "etyl:" namespace can be done, it is incomplete as the standard ISO 639-5 codes are not show).
Plain language templates
កែប្រែLanguage templates follow the ISO language code name.
These "straight" language templates are for use inside ====Translations====
tables, and consequently should not add the calling article to the corresponding language category.
They are also used by various structure templates to obtain the language name, e.g. the {{wikipedia}}
template.
For entering etymologies in the ===Etymology===
sections of articles the Etymology Language templates should be used instead. They are listed on Wiktionary:Etymology#Etymology language templates
The template codes are from ISO 639-1 (two letter codes) and ISO 639-3 (3 letter codes). Where a language has both, the use of the two-letter code is preferred. See WT:LANGCODE for more details.
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Etymology only templates
កែប្រែThis list includes templates for language varieties (regional and temporal dialects) as well as language families. They should only be used in etymologies with {{etyl}}
.
Current as of 2011-08-11: