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#redirect [[Template:User language]]
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<translate><!--T:1-->
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'''User language''' boxes list the languages a Wikimedia editor is comfortable communicating in, and their proficiency. This improves communication across the diverse community, both directly and by helping find interpreters and translators.
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== Usage == <!--T:2--> </translate>
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{{#babel:ru-N|en-5|fr-1}}
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<translate>
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You can add user information to [[<tvar|mypage>Special:MyPage</>|your user page]] by inserting code like this:</translate>
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<pre>{{#babel:ru-N|en-5|fr-1}}</pre>
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<translate>
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This outputs the boxes you see at right. You can add as many languages as you want, in the form ''language code''-''proficiency level''.</translate>
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; <translate>
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Language code</translate>
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: <translate>
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The extension recognizes standard ISO 639 (1&ndash;3) language codes. You can find your language by searching the [[w:List of ISO 639-1 codes|list of ISO 639-1 codes]] or [<tvar|toolsurl>https://toolserver.org/~pathoschild/iso639db</> a database of ISO 639 1&ndash;3 codes].</translate>
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; <translate>
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Proficiency</translate>
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The proficiency describes how well you can communicate in the language. It's indicated by a single character from the '''Proficiency''' column in the table below:</translate>
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:{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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! <translate><!--T:9--> Proficiency</translate>
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! <translate><!--T:10--> Meaning</translate>
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|-
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| 0
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| <translate><!--T:11--> You don't understand the language at all.</translate>
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|-
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| 1
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| <translate><!--T:12--> You can understand written material or simple questions.</translate>
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|-
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| 2
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| <translate><!--T:13--> You can edit simple texts or participate in basic discussions.</translate>
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|-
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| 3
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| <translate><!--T:14--> You can write in this language with some minor errors.</translate>
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|-
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| 4
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| <translate><!--T:15--> You can speak like a native speaker (though it's not your birth language).</translate>
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|-
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| 5
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| <translate><!--T:16--> You have professional proficiency; you understand the nuances of the language well enough to translate advanced documents.</translate>
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|-
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| N
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| <translate><!--T:17--> You are a native speaker of the language and have a thorough grasp of it, including colloquialisms and idioms.</translate>
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|}
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<translate>
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To remove the header and footer, use <tvar|code><code>plain=1</code></> as the first parameter, e.g. <tvar|plain><code><nowiki>{{#babel:plain=1|sv-N|zh-3|de-1}}</nowiki></code></>. This makes it easier to use with other userboxes.
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== See also == <!--T:19-->
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* [[<tvar|1>mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Babel</>|Extension:Babel]] (the underlying software extension)
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</translate>

Latest revision as of 07:27, 1 May 2021

Other languages:
Bahasa Melayu • ‎Deutsch • ‎English • ‎brezhoneg • ‎français • ‎norsk bokmål • ‎occitan • ‎sicilianu • ‎svenska • ‎македонски • ‎עברית • ‎বাংলা • ‎తెలుగు

User language boxes list the languages a Wikimedia editor is comfortable communicating in, and their proficiency. This improves communication across the diverse community, both directly and by helping find interpreters and translators.

Usage

Babel user information
ru-N Русскийродной язык этого участника.
en-5 This user has professional knowledge of English.
fr-1 Cet utilisateur dispose de connaissances de base en français.
Users by language

You can add user information to your user page by inserting code like this:

{{#babel:ru-N|en-5|fr-1}}

This outputs the boxes you see at right. You can add as many languages as you want, in the form language code-proficiency level.

Language code
The extension recognizes standard ISO 639 (1–3) language codes. You can find your language by searching the list of ISO 639-1 codes or a database of ISO 639 1–3 codes.
Proficiency
The proficiency describes how well you can communicate in the language. It's indicated by a single character from the Proficiency column in the table below:
Proficiency Meaning
0 You don't understand the language at all.
1 You can understand written material or simple questions.
2 You can edit simple texts or participate in basic discussions.
3 You can write in this language with some minor errors.
4 You can speak like a native speaker (though it's not your birth language).
5 You have professional proficiency; you understand the nuances of the language well enough to translate advanced documents.
N You are a native speaker of the language and have a thorough grasp of it, including colloquialisms and idioms.

To remove the header and footer, use plain=1 as the first parameter, e.g. {{#babel:plain=1|sv-N|zh-3|de-1}}. This makes it easier to use with other userboxes.

See also