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*'''Chi''' (ChiR, ChiM, ChiN) - Chinese | *'''Chi''' (ChiR, ChiM, ChiN) - Chinese | ||
*'''Cze''' (CzeM, CzeN) - Czech | *'''Cze''' (CzeM, CzeN) - Czech | ||
*'''Dan''' (DanM, DanN) - Danish | |||
*'''Fin''' (FinM, FinN) - Finnish | |||
*'''Hun''' (HunM, HunN) - Hungarian | *'''Hun''' (HunM, HunN) - Hungarian | ||
*'''Kor''' (KorR, KorM, KorN) - Korean | *'''Kor''' (KorR, KorM, KorN) - Korean | ||
*'''Nor''' (NorM, NorN) - Norwegian | |||
*'''Pol''' (PolM, PolM) - Polish | *'''Pol''' (PolM, PolM) - Polish | ||
*'''Por''' (PorM, PorN) - Portuguese | *'''Por''' (PorM, PorN) - Portuguese | ||
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*'''PorB''' (PorBM, PorBN) - Portuguese from Brazil | *'''PorB''' (PorBM, PorBN) - Portuguese from Brazil | ||
*'''Rus''' (RusR, RusM, RusN) - Russian | *'''Rus''' (RusR, RusM, RusN) - Russian | ||
*'''Swe''' (SweM, SweN) - Swedish | |||
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|Chi=|ChiR=|ChiM=|ChiN= | |Chi=|ChiR=|ChiM=|ChiN= | ||
|Cze=|CzeM=|CzeN= | |Cze=|CzeM=|CzeN= | ||
|Dan=|DanM=|DanN= | |||
|Fin=|FinM=|FinN= | |||
|Hun=|HunM=|HunN= | |Hun=|HunM=|HunN= | ||
|Kor=|KorR=|KorM=|KorN= | |Kor=|KorR=|KorM=|KorN= | ||
|Fin=|FinM=|FinN= | |||
|Pol=|PolM=|PolN= | |Pol=|PolM=|PolN= | ||
|Por=|PorM=|PorN= | |Por=|PorM=|PorN= | ||
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|PorB=|PorBM=|PorBN= | |PorB=|PorBM=|PorBN= | ||
|Rus=|RusR=|RusM=|RusN= | |Rus=|RusR=|RusM=|RusN= | ||
|Swe=|SweM=|SweN= | |||
|notes=<y> | |notes=<y> | ||
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Revision as of 05:21, June 26, 2017
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Info
This template allows putting information about the foreign names of article subjects and their respective meanings in those languages into an article. This template should be in a section called "Names in other languages", and it should follow the order here.
Parameters
The language's abbreviation and M (for Meaning) are parameters for this template. For Japanese, Korean, and Chinese, an additional abbreviation + R (Romanized) can be used. If you wish to include notes about a language, you can add the language and an N (for Notes), but you also must give a value to the "notes" parameter. The following languages are currently supported:
- Jap (JapR, JapM, JapN) - Japanese
- Dut (DutM, DutN) - Dutch
- Fra (FraM, FraN) - French
- FraA (FraAM, FraAN) - NOA French
- FraE (FraEM, FraEN) - NOE French
- Ger (GerM, GerN) - German
- Ita (ItaM, ItaN) - Italian
- Spa (SpaM, SpaN) - Spanish
- SpaA (SpaAM, SpaAN) - NOA Spanish
- SpaE (SpaEM, SpaEN) - NOE Spanish
- Ara (AraR, AraM, AraN) - Arabic
- Chi (ChiR, ChiM, ChiN) - Chinese
- Cze (CzeM, CzeN) - Czech
- Dan (DanM, DanN) - Danish
- Fin (FinM, FinN) - Finnish
- Hun (HunM, HunN) - Hungarian
- Kor (KorR, KorM, KorN) - Korean
- Nor (NorM, NorN) - Norwegian
- Pol (PolM, PolM) - Polish
- Por (PorM, PorN) - Portuguese
- PorP (PorPM, PorPN) - Portuguese from Portugal
- PorB (PorBM, PorBN) - Portuguese from Brazil
- Rus (RusR, RusM, RusN) - Russian
- Swe (SweM, SweN) - Swedish
Skeleton
{{foreignname |Jap=<Japanese>|JapR=<romanized>|JapM=<meaning>|JapN=<notes> |Dut=|DutM=|DutN= |Fra=|FraM=|FraN= |FraA=|FraAM=|FraAN= |FraE=|FraEM=|FraEN= |Ger=|GerM=|GerN= |Ita=|ItaM=|ItaN= |Spa=|SpaM=|SpaN= |SpaA=|SpaAM=|SpaAN= |SpaE=|SpaEM=|SpaEN= |Ara=|AraR=|AraM=|AraN= |Chi=|ChiR=|ChiM=|ChiN= |Cze=|CzeM=|CzeN= |Dan=|DanM=|DanN= |Fin=|FinM=|FinN= |Hun=|HunM=|HunN= |Kor=|KorR=|KorM=|KorN= |Fin=|FinM=|FinN= |Pol=|PolM=|PolN= |Por=|PorM=|PorN= |PorP=|PorPM=|PorPN= |PorB=|PorBM=|PorBN= |Rus=|RusR=|RusM=|RusN= |Swe=|SweM=|SweN= |notes=<y> }}
Examples
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{{foreignname |Jap=クリボー |JapR=Kuribo |JapM=Chestnut people }} |
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{{foreignname |PorP=Apito |PorPM=Whistle |PorPN=Translation taken from the instruction manual |notes=y }} |
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