to specify a sort base for categorizing this page in its category or categories. <span class="searchmatch">list</span>:<span class="searchmatch">Arabic</span> <span class="searchmatch">script</span> <span class="searchmatch">letter</span> <span class="searchmatch">names</span>/ar <span class="searchmatch">list</span>:<span class="searchmatch">Arabic</span> <span class="searchmatch">script</span> <span class="searchmatch">letter</span> <span class="searchmatch">names</span>/ms...
to specify a sort base for categorizing this page in its category or categories. <span class="searchmatch">list</span>:<span class="searchmatch">Arabic</span> <span class="searchmatch">script</span> <span class="searchmatch">letter</span> <span class="searchmatch">names</span>/ar <span class="searchmatch">list</span>:<span class="searchmatch">Arabic</span> <span class="searchmatch">script</span> <span class="searchmatch">letter</span> <span class="searchmatch">names</span>/ms...
capital <span class="searchmatch">letter</span> if the term's language in |1= is English (but not otherwise). This can be overridden by using |nocap=1 to make the initial <span class="searchmatch">letter</span> lowercase...
for former <span class="searchmatch">names</span> of geographic entities of primary entries. By default, this template displays its output with an initial capital <span class="searchmatch">letter</span> if the term's...
capital <span class="searchmatch">letter</span> if the term's language in |1= is English (but not otherwise). This can be overridden by using |nocap=1 to make the initial <span class="searchmatch">letter</span> lowercase...
capital <span class="searchmatch">letter</span> if the term's language in |1= is English (but not otherwise). This can be overridden by using |nocap=1 to make the initial <span class="searchmatch">letter</span> lowercase...
its output with an initial lowercase <span class="searchmatch">letter</span>. This can be overridden by using |cap=1 to make the initial <span class="searchmatch">letter</span> capitalized (but this is not generally...
its output with an initial lowercase <span class="searchmatch">letter</span>. This can be overridden by using |cap=1 to make the initial <span class="searchmatch">letter</span> capitalized (but this is not generally...
capital <span class="searchmatch">letter</span> if the term's language in |1= is English (but not otherwise). This can be overridden by using |nocap=1 to make the initial <span class="searchmatch">letter</span> lowercase...
for former <span class="searchmatch">names</span> of geographic entities of primary entries. By default, this template displays its output with an initial capital <span class="searchmatch">letter</span> if the term's...