Template:Language
Unrecognised language code
This template is used to convert ISO 639 language codes into language names
Usage
- Parameter 1 (compulsory) is the ISO 639-1 (two-letter) or ISO 639-2 (three letter) code for the language to output.
- Parameter 2 (optional) is the two- or three-letter code for the language the result should be displayed in. If no valid parameter is given, the default is
en
Please note that this system requires a huge number of separate language names (~35,000) and so is currently very incomplete. If the required name has not already been defined for a particular language, the template will display an error (if no translations have been specified for the language, english translations will be returned). If you feel confident enough with a language that is not already defined, please take a few moments to create a new set of definitions for it.
Examples
- {{language|en}} → English
- {{language|fr}} → French
- {{language|en|fr}} → anglais
- {{language|fr|en}} → French
- {{language|fr|fr}} → français
Technical details
This template works by calling a subpage with the relevant language code for the second parameter (the return language); this subpage contains a switch statement that converts the first parameter into the name in the appropriate language. See for instance {{language/en}}, which is called to translate codes into English.
Because some language codes are very uncommon, it is possible to split a language into two subpages, eg /fr and /fr+. The /fr page is called first, and should contain the more common languages. Less common languages should be added to the /fr+ page, which is called only if no translation is found in the main subpage; between them, the two pages should contain all the available translations.
See also
- commons:Template:Language/en - converts many language codes into English names. Its main purpose is conversion of the codes used in Wikimedia (Names.php and wiki names) but many are ISO codes as well.
The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Language/doc. (edit | history) Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox (create) and testcases (create) pages. Please add categories and interwikis to the /doc subpage. Subpages of this template. |