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:: Chinese (simplified) name, romanization, meaning
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:: Chinese (simplified) name, pinyin romanization, meaning
  
 
:; <code>zht</code>
 
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:: Chinese (iQue player) name, romanization, meaning
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:: Chinese (iQue player) name, pinyin romanization, meaning
  
 
:; <code>ar</code>, <code>ar-r</code>, <code>ar-m</code>
 
:; <code>ar</code>, <code>ar-r</code>, <code>ar-m</code>

Revision as of 20:20, November 7, 2022

This template displays the foreign names of article subjects and their respective meanings. It is usually placed at the bottom of the page following the trivia section.

Parameters

Each language has a base parameter and an M (meaning) parameter. Languages that do not use the latin alphabet also take an R (romanization) parameter. The following languages are currently supported:

ja, ja-r, ja-m
Japanese name, romanization, meaning
ko, ko-r, ko-m
Korean name, romanization, meaning
zh, zh-r, zh-m
Chinese (simplified) name, pinyin romanization, meaning
zht
Chinese (traditional) name
zhq, zhq-r, zhq-m
Chinese (iQue player) name, pinyin romanization, meaning
ar, ar-r, ar-m
Arabic name, romanization, meaning
ru, ru-r, ru-m
Russian name, romanization, meaning
nl, nl-m
Dutch name, meaning
de, de-m
German name, meaning
es, es-m
Spanish (European) name, meaning
esl, esl-m
Spanish (Latin American) name, meaning
fr, fr-m
French (European) name, meaning
frq, frq-m
French (Quebec) name, meaning
it, it-m
Italian name, meaning
pt, pt-m
Portuguese name, meaning

Use

{{Foreignname
| ja   = クリボー
| ja-r = Kuribō
| ja-m = chestnut people
}}