Template:Lang-tly
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Usage
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Template {{lang-tly}} indicates to readers the original form of a term or phrase in Talysh. The term or phrase is the only mandatory parameter. The text is formatted according to recommendations in Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Text formatting#Foreign terms (italics for Latin-script languages, regular for others).
The parameter |link=no
prevents the language name from being linked.
The parameter |lit=
enables a literal translation to be given.
Parameters
{{#lst:Template:Lang-x/doc/parameters|lang_xx_parameters}}
Syntax
- {{lang-tly
- |Talysh text – using Talysh. (mandatory)
- |link=value – valid values: yes to have the language name linked (default) and no to prevent the language name from being linked. (optional)
- |lit=string – valid strings are English phrases of Talysh. (optional)
- |translit=string – valid strings are transliterations (with the Latin script) of Talysh text. (optional)
- }}
Examples
Code Result {{lang-tly|Magareva}} Talysh: Magareva
See also
- {{lang}}, and its opposite, {{Language with name/for}}
- {{lang|tly}}, for untransliterated Talysh-language strings without preceding "Talysh:" link.
TemplateData for Lang-tly
Insert Talysh text. Indicates to readers the original form of a term or phrase in Talysh.
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
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Text | 1 | The foreign text to display. | String | required |
Display link | link | Set to no to disable the link to the article's language. | Boolean | optional |
Literal translation | lit | no description | Unknown | optional |
Transliteration | translit | A Latin alphabet respelling of Talysh text | String | optional |