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Revision as of 22:16, 16 August 2013
| This is a documentation subpage for Template:Language with name/for. It contains usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
Contents
Usage
{{Language with name/for/doc}} is a template used to indicate to readers that the previous term or phrase is from a non-English or foreign language, providing a translation of the non-English term.
Parameters
There are five parameters, three numbered:
- passed as the language name only when rtl is selected
- the foreign language
- the foreign language term or phrase
and two named:
linksset tonowhen the language is not to be wiki-linkedrtlwhich indicates a right-to-left script
It should generally be placed after the non-English term or phrase, and contain the English translation of the term or phrase.
Example
Edit
- Weimar is located in the federal state of Thüringen (
{{Language with name/for||German|Thuringia}}). - Weimar is located in the federal state of Thüringen (
{{Language with name/for|2=German|3=[[Thuringia]]}}).
Resulting text
- Weimar is located in the federal state of Thüringen (German for 'Thuringia').
- Weimar is located in the federal state of Thüringen (German for 'Thuringia').
See also
- {{Lang}}
- {{Lang-x/doc}}, the opposite