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cs1|2 templates validate the content of |language= against language codes and names supported by MediaWiki. This page lists the language codes and names that MediaWiki supports. Language name and code pairs marked with a super-scripted dagger () are codes / names that are overridden by codes / names defined in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration. See §Overridden codes / names. Use of language codes / names not found in these lists will cause Module:Citation/CS1 to place the article in Category:CS1 maint: unrecognized language.

Nota bene: When evaluating the value assigned to |language=, Module:Citation/CS1 looks first in MediaWiki's list of language names before looking in the list of language tags. There are several languages that have tags that match the spelling of the language name: Fon (fon), Isu (isu), Luo (luo), Tiv (tiv), Vai (vai), Yao (yao). There are two where the language tag matches the spelling of another language's name:

When citing Irish- and Hiri Motu-language sources, use |language=Irish and |language=Hiri Motu.

This list contains legitimate IETF language tags, tags that look like IETF tags but are not or are malformed, and 'codes' that are not codes. cs1|2 templates support most of these IETF-like tags.

IETF language tags (ISO 639-1)[edit]

These language tags have the form xx-yy... where xx is an ISO 639-1 language tag and yy... is a two-or-more-character subtag that specify country, script, or other information; be-x-old is an exception.

IETF language tags (ISO 639-2, -3)[edit]

These language tags have the form xxx-yy... where xx is an ISO 639-2, -3 language tag and yy... is a two-or-more-character subtag that specify country, script, or other information.

This list contains legitimate IETF language tags, tags that look like IETF tags but are not or are malformed, and 'codes' that are not codes. For these reasons, cs1|2 templates do not support IETF-like tags and associated names. When these names are used in |language=, cs1|2 will attempt to validate them but such attempts are not likely to succeed.

Overridden codes / names[edit]

Codes and names marked with a super-scripted dagger () are overridden by cs1|2:


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