Template:Language table
Usage instructions
This template lists the different names of a product, work, object, location, or character across different regions and languages. Use this template by placing the following near the end of a page:
==In other languages== {{Langtable |xx=name |xx=name |xx=name}}
Where xx
is an ISO code, and name
is the subject's name in that language. If the language table is for a certain section in an article, such as on a page listing subjects too minor to have their own articles, make sure the In other languages section is adjusted to be one level lower than the section it's in.
The following table is a list of usable codes to designate regions and languages:
Language | Name | |
---|---|---|
20px Czech | cs | |
20px Danish | da | |
20px Dutch | nl | |
20px English | en | |
20px Finnish | fi | |
20px French | fr | |
French | 20px Canada | fr_ca |
20px Europe | fr_eu | |
20px German | de | |
20px Hebrew | he | |
20px Icelandic | is | |
20px Italian | it | |
20px Japanese | ja | |
20px Norwegian | no | |
20px Polish | pl | |
20px Portuguese | pt | |
Portuguese | 20px Brazil | pt_br |
20px Portugal | pt_eu | |
20px Russian | ru | |
20px Spanish | es | |
Spanish | 20px Latin America | es_la |
20px Spain | es_eu | |
20px Swedish | sv | |
footnote |
Not sure how many of the currently-added languages are even relevant, or if this is the proper way to divide up languages like Spanish and Portuguese (it was just copied over), or if there are any that are relevant that are missing, will adjust as info is found.
To do: should maybe make en
versions for other countries since some stuff gets changed between uk, us, and nz at least, if not canada and australia too? maybe just make a note in the article since LEGO can't even keep names consistent in the same region