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  2. Websites like Ethnologue, Language Museum, the Rosetta Project Archive, and Omniglot often have useful information on languages; if so, they should be provided in the external links. The Ethnologue report for the language is far from authoritative and should only be used as a useful tool to start new articles.

  3. Wikipedia:WikiProject Languages - Wikipedia

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    However, try to stick to the format for the Infobox for each language. See the template for an example Infobox. The easiest way to get started writing for a language that doesn't already have an article or to convert an article to the WikiProject format is to start with the template.

  4. Template:Infobox language - Wikipedia

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    Display data about a language in a standard format Template parameters [Edit template data] This template has custom formatting. Parameter Description Type Status Name name The English name of the language String required Alternative name altname An alternative or additional English name of the language String optional Native name nativename The native name of the language String optional ...

  5. Template:Which lang - Wikipedia

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    Find someone who speaks a language this might be; Wikipedia:Language recognition chart can help narrow down the possibilities. Ask on the article's talk page. Ask at Wikipedia:Reference desk/Language. If you are certain of the language being used: Find the 2- or 3-letter ISO 639 language code.

  6. Wikipedia:WikiProject Linguistics/Guidelines - Wikipedia

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    Language templates with a hyphen provide a language name before the foreign-language text, such as {}, which gives Arabic:. When a language name is not needed, use the basic template instead: {{lang|ar}}. IPA pronunciations should always be placed inside an IPA template. In most cases the basic template, {}, should be used.

  7. Wikipedia:Manual of Style - Wikipedia

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    The report stated "There was a 45% reduction in transmission rate." (Cf. the non-quotation The report stated there was a 45% reduction in transmission rate.) The report stated, "There was a 45% reduction in transmission rate." The comma-free approach is often used with partial quotations: The report observed "a 45% reduction in transmission rate".

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Council/Guide/WikiProject - Wikipedia

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    After a successful project proposal, it's time to set up a new project! First, a project will need a base page. WikiProjects are generally in project namespace so you'll create your WikiProject home page at Wikipedia:WikiProject Your new project. The contents of the home page may vary but tend to include the project's scope, goals, participants ...

  9. Template:Expand language - Wikipedia

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    This template has two purposes: it is primarily used in transclusion from other templates such as {{Expand French}} or {{Expand Spanish}} to mark English Wikipedia articles that can be improved by a translation from a foreign-language Wikipedia. Second, this template may be placed directly on article pages if an article can be improved by ...