Template:ISO 639 name no
Norwegian
Template documentation
Usage
Template:ISO 639 name no is part of a series that resolves the ISO 639-1, ISO 639-2 and ISO 639-3 codes to language names.
It is used by {{Translated page}} with language code no, for example: {{Translated page |no |name of page at Norwegian Wikipedia}}. This template is used to generate a link to the Norwegian Wikipedia and could be used to include pages in Category:Pages translated from Norwegian Wikipedia (may be created using {{Translated sub-cat |no}}).
Former usage
The following templates now use Module:Lang, which stores the language code and name data in Module:Language/data/iana languages, Module:Language/data/ISO 639-3, and Module:Language/data/wp languages.
- {{Lang|no| some text in Norwegian}} wraps the text with <span lang="no"> and could be used by the template {{Lang}} with language code no to include articles in Category:Articles containing Norwegian-language text (may be created using {{Category articles containing non-English-language text |Norwegian |no}}). Also available is {{Lang-no |some text in Norwegian}} which displays as Norwegian: some text in Norwegian.
- {{R from other language|no|("to" language code)}} includes pages in Category:Redirects from Norwegian-language terms (may be created using {{Redirect from alternative language category}}).
- {{R from alternative language|("from" language code)|no}} includes pages in Category:Redirects to Norwegian-language terms (may be created using {{Redirect to alternative language category}}).
See also
External links
- "ISO 639-1 identifier: no". Library of Congress.
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