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(Created page with "{{language templates}} The <code>redirects</code> table in Module:Wikt-lang/data connects Wikipedia language codes to the corresponding code used on the English Wiktionary. wikt:Wiktionary:Language treatment records this relationship for ISO codes. For instance, all of <code>bs</code> (Bosnian), <code>hr</code> (Croatian), <code>sr</code> (Serbian), <code>cnr</code> (Montenegrin), <code>kjv</code> (Kajkavian) are placed under the header for <code>sh</code> (Serb...") |
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The <code>redirects</code> table in [[Module:Wikt-lang/data]] connects | The <code>redirects</code> table in [[Module:Wikt-lang/data]] connects Bharatedia language codes to the corresponding code used on the English Bharationary. [[wikt:Bharationa:Language treatment]] records this relationship for ISO codes. For instance, all of <code>bs</code> (Bosnian), <code>hr</code> (Croatian), <code>sr</code> (Serbian), <code>cnr</code> (Montenegrin), <code>kjv</code> (Kajkavian) are placed under the header for <code>sh</code> (Serbo-Croatian) in Bharationary entries. See for instance [[wikt:kaj#Serbo-Croatian]], the word that Kajkavian is named after. The subsumed codes should still be used in language-tagging on Bharatedia. | ||
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The redirects
table in Module:Wikt-lang/data connects Bharatedia language codes to the corresponding code used on the English Bharationary. wikt:Bharationa:Language treatment records this relationship for ISO codes. For instance, all of bs
(Bosnian), hr
(Croatian), sr
(Serbian), cnr
(Montenegrin), kjv
(Kajkavian) are placed under the header for sh
(Serbo-Croatian) in Bharationary entries. See for instance wikt:kaj#Serbo-Croatian, the word that Kajkavian is named after. The subsumed codes should still be used in language-tagging on Bharatedia.