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Plain language templates
Language templates follow the ISO language code name.

These "straight" language templates are for use inside  tables, and consequently should not add the calling article to the corresponding language category.

They are also used by various structure templates to obtain the language name, e.g. the template.

When linked, the link should be to the wiktionary entry, not to wikipedia.

For entering etymologies in the  sections of articles the Etymology Language templates should be used instead. They are listed on Etymology

The template codes are from ISO 639-1 (two letter codes) and ISO 639-3 (3 letter codes). Where a language has both, the use of the two-letter code is preferred. There are also some codes used within the WMF projects for languages that have not yet been coded by ISO, for example. ISO 639-2 also defines some three letter codes; it defines "T" (terminology) codes which are all included in 639-3; and it defines twenty-two "B" (bibliographic) codes, not included in 639-3. The "B" codes are not used in the wiktionary.

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