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* {{tl|Status green languages}} — the same list but each language name in its english form |
* {{tl|Status green languages}} — the same list but each language name in its english form |
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* {{tl|Status green languages native}} — the same list but each language identified by its [[ISO 639-1]] code. |
* {{tl|Status green languages native}} — the same list but each language identified by its [[ISO 639-1]] code. |
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Latest revision as of 06:47, 20 September 2008
am, ar, en, es, fr, ha, hi, ig, ne, pt, ro, ru, rw, th, ur, & yo
This template acts like a macro that will insert the current list of languages being targeted in the green countries (those countries we plan to pilot):
- Argentina, Brazil, Ethiopia, India, Libya, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Romania, Russia, Rwanda, Thailand, United States, Uruguay.
NOTE: Be careful where and how you include it, so that the wording doesn't go stale or wrong when the contents of the list change. Today's list may not be the same as tomorrow's...
Usage
Just type {{Status green languages}}
See also
- {{Status green languages}} — the same list but each language name in its english form
- {{Status green languages native}} — the same list but each language identified by its ISO 639-1 code.
- {{Status green countries}}