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local lang_data = {};
--[[--------------------------< O V E R R I D E >--------------------------------------------------------------
Language codes and names in this table override the BCP47 names in
code indexes in this table shall always be lower case
]]
local override = {
-- ISO 639-1 codes
["ab"] = {"Abkhazian"}, -- IANA name is Abkhazian; override wp_languages {"Abkhaz"}; to achieve this, use |label=
["bh"] = {"Bihari languages"}, -- only ISO 639-1 collective; defined here to override improper redefinition (Bihari) in wp_languages
["cu"] = {"Church Slavonic"}, -- 2nd IANA name;
["de-at"] = {"Austrian German"}, -- these code-region and code-variant
["de-ch"] = {"Swiss
["en-au"] = {"Australian English"},
["en-ca"] = {"Canadian English"},
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["en-gb"] = {"British English"},
["en-ie"] = {"Irish English"},
["en-nz"] = {"New Zealand English"},
["en-us"] = {"American English"},
["en-za"] = {"South African English"},
["fy"] = {"West Frisian"}, -- IANA name is Western Frisian
["
["si"] = {"Sinhala"}, -- IANA name is Sinhala, Sinhalese; override wp_languages {"Sinhalese"}; see Module talk:Language/data/wp languages#Request to undo an edit
["
-- ISO 639-2, -3 codes
["arc"] = {"Aramaic"}, -- IANA names are: Official Aramaic (700-300 BCE), Imperial Aramaic (700-300 BCE);
["cel"] = {"Celtic languages"}, -- ISO 639-2 collective; defined here to override improper redefinition ('Proto-Celtic') in wp_languages; use cel-x-proto instead
["gem"] = {"Germanic languages"}, -- ISO 639-2 collective; defined here to override improper redefinition ('Proto-Germanic') in wp_languages; use gem-x-proto instead
["nan-tw"] = {"Taiwanese Hokkien"}, -- make room for IANA / 639-3 nan Min Nan Chinese; match en.wiki article title
["nrf"] = {"Norman"}, -- not quite a collective - IANA name: Jèrriais; categorizes to Norman-language text
["nzi"] = {"Nzema"}, -- IANA, ISO 639-2, -3 name is Nzima; to match en.wiki article title
["orv"] = {"Old East Slavic"}, -- IANA name is Old Russian
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["sla"] = {"Slavic languages"}, -- ISO 639-2 collective; defined here to override redefinition in wp_languages
["son"] = {"Songhai languages"}, -- ISO 639-2 collective; defined here to override redefinition in wp_languages
["stq"] = {"Saterland Frisian"}, -- IANA name is Saterfriesisch
["und"] = {"undetermined"}, -- capitalization to match existing category
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["wrg"] = {"Warrongo"}, -- IANA name is Warungu
["xal-ru"] = {"Kalmyk"}, -- to match en.wiki article title
-- private use codes
["cel-x-proto"] = {"Proto-Celtic"}, -- cel in IANA is Celtic languages
["gem-x-proto"] = {"Proto-Germanic"}, -- gem in IANA is Germanic languages
["grc-x-aeolic"] = {"Aeolic Greek"}, -- these grc-x-... codes are preferred alternates to the non-standard catchall code grc-gre
["grc-x-attic"] = {"Attic Greek"},
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["grk-x-proto"] = {"Proto-Greek"}, -- grk in IANA is Greek languages
["iir-x-proto"] = {"Proto-Indo-Iranian"}, -- iir in IANA is Indo-Iranian Languages
["ira-x-proto"] = {"Proto-Iranian"}, -- ira in IANA is Iranian languages
["itc-x-proto"] = {"Proto-Italic"}, -- itc in IANA is Italic languages
["ksh-x-colog"] = {"Colognian"}, -- en.wiki article is Colognian; ksh (Kölsch) redirects there
["mis-x-ripuar"] = {"Ripuarian"}, -- replaces improper use of ksh in wp_languages
["sla-x-proto"] = {"Proto-Slavic"}, -- sla in IANA is Slavic languages
["yuf-x-hav"] = {"Havasupai"}, -- IANA name for these three is Havasupai-Walapai-Yavapai
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for those rare occasions when article titles don't fit with the normal '<language name>-language', this table
maps language code to article title. Use of this table should be avoided and the use of redirects preferred as
that is the long-standing method of handling article names that don't fit with the normal pattern
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local article_name = {
["lij"] = {"Ligurian (Romance language)"}, --
['mnh'] = {"Mono language (Congo)"}, --
['mnr'] = {"Mono language (California)"},
['mru'] = {"Mono language (Cameroon)"},
[
["xlg"] = {"Ligurian language (ancient)"}, -- see Template_talk:Lang#Ligurian_dab
}
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--[=[-------------------------< R T L _ S C R I P T S >--------------------------------------------------------
ISO 15924 scripts that are written right-to-left. Data in this table taken from [[ISO 15924#List of codes]]
last update to this list: 2017-12-24
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--[[--------------------------< T R A N S L I T
This is a table of tables of transliteration standards and the language codes or language scripts that apply to
those standards. This table is used to create the tool-tip text associated with the transliterated text displayed
by some of the {{lang-??}} templates.
These tables are more-or-less copied directly from {{transl}}. The standard 'NO_STD' is a construct to allow for
the cases when no |std= parameter value is provided.
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['hepburn'] = {
['default'] = 'Hepburn transliteration',
},
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['kor'] = 'ISO 11941 Korean',
['bn'] = 'ISO 15919 Indic',
['dra'] = 'ISO 15919 Indic',
['gu'] = 'ISO 15919 Indic',
['hi'] = 'ISO 15919 Indic',
['inc'] = 'ISO 15919 Indic',
['kn'] = 'ISO 15919 Indic',
['ml'] = 'ISO 15919 Indic',
['mr'] = 'ISO 15919 Indic',
['sa'] = 'ISO 15919 Indic',
['ta'] = 'ISO 15919 Indic',
['te'] = 'ISO 15919 Indic',
['beng'] = 'ISO 15919 Indic',
['brah'] = 'ISO 15919 Indic',
['deva'] = 'ISO 15919 Indic',
['default'] = 'ISO transliteration',
},
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['satts'] = {
['default'] = 'Standard Arabic Technical Transliteration System transliteration',
},
['ungegn'] = {
['default'] = 'United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names transliteration',
},
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return
{
override = override,
article_name = article_name,
rtl_scripts = rtl_scripts,
is_rtl_script = is_rtl_script,
translit_title_table = translit_title_table,
};
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