Template:Infobox language - Wikipedia
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name
The English name of the language
altname
An alternative or additional English name of the language
nativename
The native name of the language
acceptance
The acceptance of the language among linguists
pronunciation
The IPA pronunciation of the native name of the language
states
state
States or countries in which the language is mainly spoken
region
The geographic region(s) in which the language is mainly spoken
ethnicity
The ethnic group(s) whose native language this is
speakers
The number of native speakers/signers of the language (will be rounded to 2 significant figures)
extinct
The date of the language's extinction or other information about extinction
revived
Date and/or population of attempted revival of extinct language
revived-category
optional name of appropriate subcategory of [[:Category:Language revival]] (which is used by default if {{para|revived}} has a value); or <code>nocat</code> to suppress categorization
era
The era of a historical language's use
date
The date of the stated estimate of the number of speakers, starting with a 4-digit year
dateprefix
Additional information about the date of estimation of the number of speakers, placed in parentheses before the date
ref
A reference for the number of speakers, placed after the date, if any. This can be any inline citation or a predefined code such as e19, linglist, ne2010, etc. For more details, see the documentation at Template:Infobox language/ref.
refname
Name used in reference generated by certain 'ref' parameter values such as e19. It defaults to the value of the 'name' parameter or PAGENAME.
speakers2
A second line giving more information about the number of speakers, such as a second estimate
speakers_label
A label which can overwrite the 'Native speakers' label
familycolor
The appropriate language family for the purposes of determining the background color, chosen from a fixed set given in the documentation
fam1
The broadest accepted language family the language belongs to
fam2
A more specific sub-language family that the language belongs to
fam3
A more specific sub-language family that the language belongs to
fam4
A more specific sub-language family that the language belongs to
fam5
A more specific sub-language family that the language belongs to
fam6
A more specific sub-language family that the language belongs to
fam7
A more specific sub-language family that the language belongs to
fam8
A more specific sub-language family that the language belongs to
fam9
A more specific sub-language family that the language belongs to
fam10
A more specific sub-language family that the language belongs to
fam11
A more specific sub-language family that the language belongs to
fam12
A more specific sub-language family that the language belongs to
fam13
A more specific sub-language family that the language belongs to
fam14
A more specific sub-language family that the language belongs to
fam15
A more specific sub-language family that the language belongs to
family
Overrides all other family parameters, displays whatever you want
ancestor
An ancestral or reconstructed form of the language
ancestor2
An ancestral or reconstructed form of the language
ancestor3
An ancestral or reconstructed form of the language
creator
For constructed languages, the name of the creator
created
Creation date for constructed languages
setting
The fictional setting or other usage of a constructed language
posteriori
Natural languages used as sources for a constructed language
dia1
A primary dialect of the language
dia2
Another primary dialect of the language
dia3
Another primary dialect of the language
dia4
Another primary dialect of the language
dia5
Another primary dialect of the language
dia6
Another primary dialect of the language
dia7
Another primary dialect of the language
dia8
Another primary dialect of the language
dia9
Another primary dialect of the language
dia10
Another primary dialect of the language
dia11
Another primary dialect of the language
dia12
Another primary dialect of the language
dia13
Another primary dialect of the language
dia14
Another primary dialect of the language
dia15
Another primary dialect of the language
dia16
Another primary dialect of the language
dia17
Another primary dialect of the language
dia18
Another primary dialect of the language
dia19
Another primary dialect of the language
dia20
Another primary dialect of the language
dialects
Overrides all other dialect parameters, just displays the argument
stand1
A standardized register of the language
stand2
Another standardized register of the language
stand3
Another standardized register of the language
stand4
Another standardized register of the language
stand5
Another standardized register of the language
stand6
Another standardized register of the language
standards
Overrides all other standardized register parameters, displays the argument
script
The writing system(s) that literate speakers use for the language
nation
A list of countries in which it is an official language
minority
A list of countries in which it is a recognized minority language
agency
The regulatory body or language academy for the language
iso1
The ISO 639-1 code for the language
iso1comment
Any comments about the ISO 639-1 code, so as not to interfere with the link
iso2
The ISO 639-2 code for the language (but not the language family)
iso2b
The ISO 639-2 bibliographic code for the language
iso2t
The ISO 639-2 terminological code for the language
iso2comment
Any comments about the ISO 639-2 code(s), so as not to interfere with the link(s)
iso3
The ISO 639-3 code for the language, can be 'none' or 'linglist'
iso3comment
Any comments about the ISO 639-3 code, so as not to interfere with the link
isoexception
Used for cleanup categories, excludes from the general 'missing language code' category if set to 'dialect', 'historical', 'protolanguage', or 'talkpage'
lc1
The ISO 639 code of the first dialect
ld1
The name of the first dialect
lc2
The ISO 639 code of another dialect
ld2
The name of another dialect
lc3
The ISO 639 code of another dialect
ld3
The name of another dialect
lc4
The ISO 639 code of another dialect
ld4
The name of another dialect
lc5
The ISO 639 code of another dialect
ld5
The name of another dialect
lc6
The ISO 639 code of another dialect
ld6
The name of another dialect
lc7
The ISO 639 code of another dialect
ld7
The name of another dialect
lc8
The ISO 639 code of another dialect
ld8
The name of another dialect
lc9
The ISO 639 code of another dialect
ld9
The name of another dialect
lc10
The ISO 639 code of another dialect
ld10
The name of another dialect
lc11
The ISO 639 code of another dialect
ld11
The name of another dialect
lc12
The ISO 639 code of another dialect
ld12
The name of another dialect
lc13
The ISO 639 code of another dialect
ld13
The name of another dialect
lc14
The ISO 639 code of another dialect
ld14
The name of another dialect
lc15
The ISO 639 code of another dialect
ld15
The name of another dialect
lc16
The ISO 639 code of another dialect
ld16
The name of another dialect
lc17
The ISO 639 code of another dialect
ld17
The name of another dialect
lc18
The ISO 639 code of another dialect
ld18
The name of another dialect
lc19
The ISO 639 code of another dialect
ld19
The name of another dialect
lc20
The ISO 639 code of another dialect
ld20
The name of another dialect
lc21
The ISO 639 code of another dialect
ld21
The name of another dialect
lc22
The ISO 639 code of another dialect
ld22
The name of another dialect
lc23
The ISO 639 code of another dialect
ld23
The name of another dialect
lc24
The ISO 639 code of another dialect
ld24
The name of another dialect
lc25
The ISO 639 code of another dialect
ld25
The name of another dialect
lc26
The ISO 639 code of another dialect
ld26
The name of another dialect
lc27
The ISO 639 code of another dialect
ld27
The name of another dialect
lc28
The ISO 639 code of another dialect
ld28
The name of another dialect
lc29
The ISO 639 code of another dialect
ld29
The name of another dialect
lc30
The ISO 639 code of another dialect
ld30
The name of another dialect
iso6
The ISO 639-6 code for the language
glotto
The Glottolog code for the language
glottoname
The name to be used in the Glottolog reference (can be cross-ref'd as name=Glottolog etc.)
- Example
- Romance
glottorefname
The reference used by Glottolog
- Example
- Indo-European
glotto2
A Glottolog code for a branch of the language family.
- Example
- sout3147
glottoname2
The name to be used in the 2nd Glottolog reference
glottorefname2
The second reference used by Glottolog
- Example
- Indo-European
glotto3
A Glottolog code for a branch of the language family.
- Example
- bwil1246
glottoname3
The name to be used in the third Glottolog reference
glottorefname3
The third reference used by Glottolog
- Example
- Indo-European
glotto4
A Glottolog code for a branch of the language family.
- Example
- bota1239
glottoname4
The name to be used in the fourth Glottolog reference
glottorefname4
The fourth reference used by Glottolog
- Example
- Indo-European
glotto5
A Glottolog code for a branch of the language family.
- Example
- sabi1248
glottoname5
The name to be used in the fifth Glottolog reference
glottorefname5
The fifth reference used by Glottolog
- Example
- Indo-European
linglist
The Linguist List ISO 639-3 private or local code or other substitute, range qaa-qtz or numerals only
lingname
Any comments on the Linguist List code
linglist2
An additional Linguist List code
lingname2
An additional comment on the Linguist List code
linglist3
An additional Linguist List code
lingname3
An additional comment on the Linguist List code
lingua
The Linguasphere code for the language
guthrie
The Guthrie code for Bantu languages
aiatsis
The AIATSIS code for Australian languages
aiatsisname
Any comments on the AIATSIS code
aiatsis2
An additional AIATSIS code
aiatsisname2
An additional comment on the AIATSIS code
aiatsis3
An additional AIATSIS code
aiatsisname3
An additional comment on the AIATSIS code
aiatsis4
An additional AIATSIS code
aiatsisname4
An additional comment on the AIATSIS code
aiatsis5
An additional AIATSIS code
aiatsisname5
An additional comment on the AIATSIS code
aiatsis6
An additional AIATSIS code
aiatsisname6
An additional comment on the AIATSIS code
ietf
IETF language tag
ELP
The Endangered Languages Project code for the language
image
The image to display at the top of the infobox, in the format 'image name.png' without 'File:' or brackets
imagesize
Overrides the default image size, using units of 'px' or 'em'
imagealt
The alt (hover) text for the image
imagecaption
A caption to display under the image
imageheader
A brief header for the image to display in the left hand column
map
The image to display at the bottom of the infobox, in the format 'image name.png' without 'File:' or brackets
mapsize
Overrides the default image size for the map, using units of 'px' or 'em'
mapalt
The alt (hover) text for the map
mapcaption
A caption to display under the map
map2
A second map to display at the bottom of the infobox, in the format 'image name.png' without 'File:' or brackets
mapalt2
The alt (hover) text the second map
mapcaption2
A caption to display under both maps
pushpin_map
The name of a location map (e.g. 'Indonesia' or 'Russia'). The coordinates information (from the coordinates parameter) position a pushpin coordinate marker and label on the map 'automatically'. Example see: Padang, Indonesia
- Example
- Indonesia
pushpin_image
Image to use for the pushpin map
pushpin_mapsize
Must be entered as only a number—do not use px. The default value is 250.
- Example
- 200
pushpin_map_alt
Alt (hover) text for the pushpin map
pushpin_map_caption
Fill out if a different caption from ''map_caption'' is desired.
- Example
- Map showing the location of Biak language in Indonesia
pushpin_label
Label of the pushpin
pushpin_label_position
The position of the label on the pushpin map relative to the pushpin coordinate marker. Valid options are {left, right, top, bottom, none}. If this field is not specified, the default value is ''right''.
- Default
- right
- Example
- left
coordinates
Latitude and longitude. Use {{Coord}}. See the documentation for {{Coord}} for more details on usage.
- Example
- {{coord|41|50|15|N|87|40|55|W}}
boxsize
Overrides the default width of the infobox, using units of 'px' or 'em' (it automatically expands to fit images wider than the default width)
notice
Set to 'IPA' or 'ipa' to display a notice that the article contains special IPA phonetic symbols
sign
The name of the sign language used for this language
- Example
- Signed Arabic (national forms)
protoname
Name of the proto-language of the language
- Example
- [[Proto-Arabic language]]