User:This, that and the other/inflection table standardisation/top150

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Top 100

see User:This, that and the other/inflection table standardisation/top100

101-150

Stalled

Partially done

Not done

Done

  1. Aromanian: Done Done
  2. Bashkir: Done Done
  3. Classical Nahuatl: the templates are not dark mode compliant but they are experimental only (not used in any entries)
  4. Classical Syriac: Done Done
  5. Cornish: Done Done except Template:kw-conj-bos (see WT:RFM#bos)
  6. Coptic: Done Done
  7. Crimean Tatar: Done Done
  8. Egyptian: Done Done
  9. Greenlandic: Done Done
  10. Hawaiian: Done Done
  11. Interlingua: Done Done
  12. Javanese: Done Done
  13. Kyrgyz: Done Done
  14. Lao: Done Done
  15. Livonian: Done Done
  16. Malagasy: Done Done
  17. Mandarin: Done Done
  18. Middle Dutch: Done Done
  19. Middle French: Done Done
  20. Northern Yukaghir: Done Done
  21. Phalura: Done Done
  22. Plautdietsch: nothing to do
  23. Quechua: Done Done
  24. Romansch: Done Done
  25. Shan: nothing to do
  26. Sicilian: Done Done (although, based on this language's prior form, there may still be some hard-coded tables lurking in entries)
  27. South Levantine Arabic: Done Done
  28. Tocharian B: Done Done (although templates are in an embryonic state and only used in 1 entry so far)
  29. Ushojo: Cat:Ushojo templates doesn't even exist... our coverage of this language is in an incredibly basic state: see اَما for instance. Raised at WT:RFC#Ushojo language
  30. Volapük: Done Done
  31. Votic: Done Done by Surjection
  32. West Frisian: Done Done (although inconsistent colours/appearance)
  33. Xhosa: Done Done
  34. Yakut: Done Done
  35. Yola: nothing to do
  36. Zhuang: Done Done
  37. Zulu: Done Done

Yet to be analysed