Module:etymology languages/data/documentation

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Contains data for language or language family codes that are used mainly in etymology templates (specifically foreign derivation templates) such as {{der}} and {{cog}}.

Errors

The following errors were detected by Module:data consistency check:

  • Literary Chinese (lzh-lit) has a canonical name that is not unique; it is also used by the code lzh.
  • The data key preprocess_links for Hacked Thai (th-new) is invalid.
  • Literary Chinese, the canonical name for the code lzh-lit, is wrong; it should be Literary Chinese.
  • Literary Chinese, the canonical name for the code lzh-lit, is wrong; it should be Literary Chinese.
  • The code ira-mid and the canonical name Middle Iranian should be removed; they are not found in Module:families/data.
  • The code ira-old and the canonical name Old Iranian should be removed; they are not found in Module:families/data.
  • The code ira-mid and the canonical name Middle Iranian should be removed; they are not found in Module:families/data.
  • The code ira-old and the canonical name Old Iranian should be removed; they are not found in Module:families/data.

Values

1 (required)
The canonical name.
2
The Wikidata item with the Q at the beginning removed.
3 (required)
The parent: the full language, etymology-only language, or language family that this etymology-only language is a subvariety of. For instance, "en" (English) is the parent of en-GB (British English), and "gmw" (West Germanic) is the parent of gem-sue (Suevic).
aliases, varieties, otherNames, wikipedia_article
These have the same meaning as they do in the data modules for the full languages; see Module:languages/data/2, Module:languages/data/2/extra.
ancestors
The ancestor of this etymology-only language. Add this only if the etymology-only language is listed as an ancestor of a full language.