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Recognised minority language in | {{{minority}}} |
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ISO 639-1 | {{{iso1}}} {{{iso1comment}}} |
ISO 639-2 | {{{iso2}}} {{{iso2comment}}} |
ISO 639-3 | {{{iso3}}} – inclusive code {{{iso3comment}}}Individual codes: [[iso639-3:{{{lc1}}}|{{{lc1}}}]] – {{{ld1}}}[[iso639-3:{{{lc2}}}|{{{lc2}}}]] – {{{ld2}}} |
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Glottolog | {{{glotto}}} {{{glotto2}}} |
AIATSIS[1] | {{{aiatsis}}} {{{aiatsisname}}}, {{{aiatsis2}}} {{{aiatsisname2}}} |
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ELP | {{{ELP}}} |
Glottopedia | {{{glottopedia}}} [3] |
Linguasphere | {{{lingua}}} |
IETF | {{{ietf}}} |
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| ref = <!-- up to e26 (or current edition) if reference is Ethnologue -->
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| lingname =
| linglist2 = <!-- up to linglist6 -->
| lingname2 = <!-- up to lingname6 -->
| glotto =
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| glottorefname2 = <!-- up to glottorefname5 -->
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| aiatsis2 = <!-- up to aiatsis6 -->
| aiatsisname2 = <!-- up to aiatsisname6 -->
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See also | Wikipedia:WikiProject Languages |
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The required parameters are:
Other parameters are listed below; they can be incorporated anywhere between the first and last lines, and in any order.
|revived=
has a value); can be given as |revived-category=nocat
to suppress the categorization entirely, when the language has a separate article about its revival that is already in the category (e.g. Cornish revival is in Category:Celtic language revival, so |
is used in the infobox at Cornish language).dia1
plainlist
(default), hlist
(horizontal) or flatlist
(bulleted)
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to round to 2 significant figures while retaining the exact figure from the reference.
) must be explicitly included at the end<ref name=e26/>
.<ref name=e25/>
or ⟨e24⟩ and <ref name=e24/>
etc. can be used to reference earlier editions, for example for languages which are no longer supported by Ethnologue, or to give an idea of how old undated population figures are.<ref name=linglist/>
can be used to ref the MultiTree entry at the Linguist List.<ref name=NE100/>
can be used to ref the Swedish national encyclopedia, which we use for many of the world's top 100 languages<ref name=INALI/>
can be used to ref Mexico's Instituto Nacional de Lenguas Indígenas<ref name=AIATSIS/>
ref generated by the infobox for the AIATSIS entry for Australian languages. (For Maho's edition of the Guthrie list for Bantu languages, <ref name=Guthrie/>
needs to be added manually, as they do not provide population data.)|speakers_label = Speakers
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For languages with an ISO 639-3 macrolanguage code and several individual codes, use iso3 for the macrolanguage and lcn, ldn for the individual codes.
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English | |
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Pronunciation | /ˈɪŋɡlɪʃ/[1] |
Region | (see below) |
Native speakers | 360 million (cited 2010)[2] L2: 375 million and 750 million EFL[3] |
English alphabet (Latin script) | |
Manually coded English | |
Official status | |
Official language in | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-1 | en |
ISO 639-2 | eng |
ISO 639-3 | eng |
Glottolog | stan1293 |
Linguasphere | 52-ABA |
Countries where English is the native language of the majority of the population Countries where English is an official but not primary language | |
{{Infobox language
| name = English
| pronunciation = {{IPAc-en|ˈ|ɪ|ŋ|ɡ|l|ɪ|ʃ}}<ref>[http://www.oxfordadvancedlearnersdictionary.com/dictionary/english_2 English Adjective] – Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary – Oxford University Press ©2010.</ref>
| region = (see [[#Geographical distribution|below]])
| speakers = 360 million
| date = 2010
| dateprefix = cited
| ref = <ref name=NE>[[Nationalencyklopedin]] "Världens 100 största språk 2010" The World's 100 Largest Languages in 2010</ref>
| speakers2 = [[Second language|L2]]: 375 million and 750 million [[English as a foreign or second language|EFL]]<ref name=BritishCouncilEnglish>{{cite web |url=http://www.britishcouncil.org/learning-elt-future.pdf |title=Future of English|accessdate=24 August 2011 |publisher=The British Council}} (page 10)</ref>
| familycolor = Indo-European
| fam2 = [[Germanic languages|Germanic]]
| fam3 = [[West Germanic languages|West Germanic]]
| fam4 = [[Anglo-Frisian languages|Anglo–Frisian]]
| fam5 = [[Anglic languages|Anglic]]
| script = [[English alphabet]] ([[Latin script]])
| sign = [[Manually coded English]]
| nation = {{plainlist|
* [[List of countries where English is an official language#Sovereign states|54 countries]]
* [[List of countries where English is an official language#Non-sovereign entities|27 non-sovereign entities]]
* [[United Nations]]
* [[European Union]]
* [[Commonwealth of Nations]]
* [[Council of Europe]]
* [[International Olympic Committee|IOC]]
* [[NATO]]
* [[North American Free Trade Agreement|NAFTA]]
* [[Organization of American States|OAS]]
* [[Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development|OECD]]
* [[Organisation of Islamic Cooperation|OIC]]
* [[Pacific Islands Forum|PIF]]
* [[UKUSA Agreement]]}}
| iso1 = en
| iso2 = eng
| iso3 = eng
| glotto = stan1293
| lingua = 52-ABA
| map = Anglospeak.svg
| mapcaption = {{legend|#0000ff|Countries where English is the native language of the majority of the population}} {{legend|#8ddada|Countries where English is an official but not primary language}}
| notice = IPA
}}
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Persian | |
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Fārsi | |
فارسی | |
Pronunciation | [fyɒːɾˈsiː] |
Native to |
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Native speakers | 45 million (2007) – 60 million (2009) (110 million total speakers) |
Indo-European
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Early forms | |
Standard forms | |
Dialects | |
Official status | |
Official language in | Iran (as Persian) Afghanistan (as Dari) Tajikistan (as Tajik) |
Regulated by | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-1 | fa |
ISO 639-2 | per (B) fas (T) |
ISO 639-3 | fas – inclusive codeIndividual codes: pes – Western Persianprs – Dari language (Afghan Persian)tgk – Tajikiaiq – Aimaq dialectbhh – Bukhori dialecthaz – Hazaragi dialectjpr – Judeo-Persianphv – Pahlavanideh – Dehwarijdt – Judeo-Tatttt – Caucasian Tat |
Glottolog | fars1254 Farsic – Caucasian Tat |
Linguasphere | 58-AAC (Wider Persian) > 58-AAC-c (Central Persian) |
Areas with significant numbers of Persian speakers (including dialects) | |
Countries where Persian is an official language | |
{{Infobox language
| name = Persian
| altname = Fārsi
| nativename = {{lang|fa|فارسی}}
| image = Farsi.svg
| imagescale = 0.5
| imagecaption = ''Fārsi'' written in Persian ([[Nastaʿlīq script]])
| pronunciation = {{IPA|fa|fyɒːɾˈsiː|}}
| states = {{hlist|style=line-height:1.3em;
| [[Languages of Iran|Iran]]
| [[Languages of Afghanistan|Afghanistan]] (as [[Dari language|Dari]])
| [[Languages of Tajikistan|Tajikistan]] (as [[Tajik language|Tajik]])
| [[Languages of Uzbekistan|Uzbekistan]] (as Tajik)
| [[Languages of Iraq|Iraq]]
| [[Languages of Russia|Russia]]
}}
| speakers = 45 million (2007) – 60 million
| date = 2009
| ref =
| speakers2 = (110 million total speakers)
| familycolor = Indo-European
| fam2 = [[Indo-Iranian languages|Indo-Iranian]]
| fam3 = [[Iranian languages|Iranian]]
| fam4 = [[Western Iranian languages|Western Iranian]]
| fam5 = Southwestern Iranian
| ancestor = [[Old Persian]]
| ancestor2 = [[Middle Persian]]
| stand1 = [[Western Persian]]
| stand2 = [[Dari language|Dari]]
| stand3 = [[Tajik language|Tajik]]
| listclass = hlist
| dia1 = [[Western Persian]]
| dia2 = [[Dari language|Dari]]
| dia3 = [[Tajik language|Central Asian Persian (Tajik)]]
| dia4 = [[Bukhori dialect|Bukhori]]
| dia5 = [[Pahlavani dialect|Pahlavani]]
| dia6 = [[Hazaragi dialect|Hazaragi]]
| dia7 = [[Aimaq dialect|Aimaq]]
| dia8 = [[Judeo-Persian]]
| dia9 = [[Dehwari dialect|Dehwari]]
| dia10 = [[Judeo-Tat]]
| dia11 = [[Tat language (Caucasus)|Caucasian Tat]]
| dia12 = [[Armeno-Tat]]
| script = {{startplainlist}}
* [[Persian alphabet]] ([[Iran]] and [[Afghanistan]])
* [[Tajik alphabet]] ([[Tajikistan]])
* {{hlist |[[Hebrew alphabet|Hebrew]] | [[Persian Braille]]}}
{{endplainlist}}
| nation = [[Iran]] (as Persian)<br />[[Afghanistan]] (as [[Dari language|Dari]])<br />[[Tajikistan]] (as [[Tajik language|Tajik]])
| agency = {{longlink|[[Academy of Persian Language and Literature]] ([[Iran]])}}
| iso1 = fa
| iso2b = per
| iso2t = fas
| iso3 = fas
| lc1 = pes
| ld1 = [[Western Persian]]
| lc2 = prs
| ld2 = [[Dari language]] (Afghan Persian)
| lc3 = tgk
| ld3 = [[Tajik language|Tajiki]]<!--This and the following codes aren't part of the macrolanguage per SIL-->
| lc4 = aiq
| ld4 = [[Aimaq dialect]]
| lc5 = bhh
| ld5 = [[Bukhori dialect]]
| lc7 = haz
| ld7 = [[Hazaragi dialect]]
| lc8 = jpr
| ld8 = [[Judeo-Persian]]
| lc9 = phv
| ld9 = [[Pahlavani language|Pahlavani]]
| lc10 = deh
| ld10 = [[Dehwari language|Dehwari]]
| lc11 = jdt
| ld11 = [[Judeo-Tat]]
| lc12 = ttt
| ld12 = [[Tat language (Caucasus)|Caucasian Tat]]
| glotto = fars1254
| glottoname = Farsic – Caucasian Tat
| lingua = {{longitem|58-AAC (Wider Persian)<br /> > 58-AAC-c (Central Persian)}}
| map = Persian Language Location Map.svg{{!}}border
| mapcaption = Areas with significant numbers of Persian speakers (including dialects)
| map2 = Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan.svg{{!}}border
| mapcaption2 = {{legend|red|Countries where Persian is an official language}}
| notice = IPA
}}
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