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labels["Erzgebirgisch"] = { Wikipedia = true, plain_categories = {"Erzgebirgisch"}, alias("Erzgebirgisch", {"Erzgebirge", "Arzgebirgsch", "Arzgebirg"}) |
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alias("Upper Saxon", {"Upper Saxony", "Upper Saxon German"}) |
alias("Upper Saxon", {"Upper Saxony", "Upper Saxon German"}) |
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labels["Erzgebirgisch"] = { |
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Wikipedia = true, |
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plain_categories = {"Erzgebirgisch"}, |
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} |
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alias("Erzgebirgisch", {"Erzgebirge", "Arzgebirgsch", "Arzgebirg"}) |
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return labels |
return labels |
Revision as of 11:11, 19 June 2022
- The following documentation is generated by Template:label language-specific data documentation. [edit]
- Useful links: root page • root page’s subpages • links • transclusions • testcases • sandbox
This module contains data for language-specific labels. See Module:labels/data for more info.
NOTE: If you add a new language-specific module, you must add the language code to the list at the top of Module:labels/data/lang in order for the module to be recognized.
local labels = {}
local function alias(x,y) -- allows aliases to be entered as a list
for _,v in ipairs(y) do
labels[v] = x
end
end
labels["Silesian"] = {
Wikipedia = "Silesian German",
plain_categories = {"Silesian German"},
}-- gmw-ecg dialect; cf Upper Saxon, also "Silesia" at /regional. don't add "Silesia" alias
labels["Upper Saxon"] = {
Wikipedia = true,
plain_categories = {"Upper Saxon"},
}
alias("Upper Saxon", {"Upper Saxony", "Upper Saxon German"})
labels["Erzgebirgisch"] = {
Wikipedia = true,
plain_categories = {"Erzgebirgisch"},
}
alias("Erzgebirgisch", {"Erzgebirge", "Arzgebirgsch", "Arzgebirg"})
return labels