Template:Lang-enm
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Usage
Lua error in Module:Lang/documentor_tool at line 43: invalid value (nil) at index 3 in table for 'concat'. This template is used inline in article prose or in tables and lists to indicate that the text in the first parameter is in the Middle English language. It automatically italicizes the content by default as something other than Modern English.
{{lang-enm|1=Middle English content here}}
The |1= part is optional, if the Middle English content does not contain the character "=".
For subsequent occurrences in the same page, the link to the language name should be turned off with |link=no:
{{lang-enm|1=more Middle English content here|link=no}}
Parameters
{{#lst:Template:Lang-x/doc/parameters|lang_xx_parameters}}
See also
- {{lang-en-em}} for Early Modern English
- {{lang-ang}} for Old English (Anglo-Saxon)
- {{lang-sco}} for Scots
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