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Babel

User language templates aid multilingual communication by making it easier to contact someone who speaks a certain language. To participate, you can add the {{babel}} template to your user page by following the instructions below.

Instructions

So, for example, {{babel|en|no-4|he-3|sv-2|es-1|eo-0}} (see demo on the side) would indicate a native speaker of English with an almost-native knowledge of Norwegian, advanced knowledge of Hebrew, an intermediate knowledge of Swedish, a basic knowledge of Spanish, and no knowledge of Esperanto.

Categories

The {{babel}} template also adds your user page to the categories associated with the languages you specify. To find someone who speaks a particular language, see the subcategories of Category:Memory Alpha archivists by language.

Alternatives

As an alternative, you can add stand-alone language templates to your user page ({{user xx-1}}{{user yy-1}}{{user zz-1}}).

Another alternative is to simply add the language categories to your user page directly ([[Category:User en]] [[Category:User es]]). This will add your user page to the appropriate language categories. The category tags can go anywhere on the user page, but are typically added to the end of the page.

Supported languages

The {{babel}} template outputs text in the language set in the current user's preferences, if a translation is available in that language (if it is not, it will show the English text). Translations are stored at Module:Babel/i18n.json.

The following languages have associated categories to collect Memory Alpha archivists who understand the language in question:

See also