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This language template is meant to show, in the case of external links, what language that website is written in.  
This language template is meant to show, in the case of external links, what language that website is written in.  


'''''Note:'''  Do not use language templates inside paragraphs.''
{{inote|Do not use language templates inside paragraphs.}}


== Usage ==
== Usage ==
Add this to the beginning of the line after an optional list character ('''*''', '''#''' or ''';'''):
Add this to the beginning of the line after an optional list character ('''*''', '''#''' or ''';'''):
  <nowiki>{{</nowiki>'''fr'''<nowiki>|</nowiki>''text''<nowiki>}}</nowiki>
  {{obr}}'''fr'''{{!}}''text''{{cbr}}


; text:  Optional French text.
; text:  Optional French text.
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* {{tl|pt}} for Portuguese
* {{tl|pt}} for Portuguese
* {{tl|ru}} for Russian
* {{tl|ru}} for Russian
* {{tl|sv}} for Swedish
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[[Category:Language templates]]
[[Category:Language templates]]
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Revision as of 10:25, 18 November 2019

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Goal

This language template is meant to show, in the case of external links, what language that website is written in.

Note Do not use language templates inside paragraphs.

Usage

Add this to the beginning of the line after an optional list character (*, # or ;):

{{fr|text}}
text
Optional French text.

Related templates

  • {{de}} for German
  • {{en}} for English
  • {{es}} for Spanish
  • {{it}} for Italian
  • {{nl}} for Dutch
  • {{pt}} for Portuguese
  • {{ru}} for Russian
  • {{sv}} for Swedish