Template:Infobox language/testcases#Amto
{{Testcases}}
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Test 1
{{Notice|Corresponds to German language.}}
{{Testcase table|_collapsible=yes
|name = German
|nativename = {{lang|de|Deutsch}}
|pronunciation = {{IPA|de|ˈdɔʏtʃ|}}|states= primarily German-speaking Europe, also in the worldwide German diaspora
|speakers = {{sigfig|89|1}} million (2010)Mikael Parkvall, "Världens 100 största språk 2010" (The World's 100 Largest Languages in 2010), in Nationalencyklopedin to 95 million
|date = 2014
|speakers2 = L2 speakers: 10–15 million (2014){{cite web |url = http://ec.europa.eu/public_opinion/archives/ebs/ebs_386_en.pdf |title=Special Eurobarometer 386: Europeans and their languages |type=report |date=June 2012 |publisher= European Commission |access-date=24 July 2015 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160106183351/http://ec.europa.eu/public_opinion/archives/ebs/ebs_386_en.pdf |archive-date=6 January 2016 }}
as a foreign language: 75–100 million
|familycolor = Indo-European
|fam2 = Germanic
|fam3 = West Germanic
|fam4 = High German
|stand1 = German Standard German
|stand2 = Swiss Standard German
|stand3 = Austrian Standard German
|script = Latin (German alphabet)
German Braille
|sign = Signed German, LBG
({{lang|de|Lautsprachbegleitende}} / {{lang|de|Lautbegleitende Gebärden}})
|nation = {{Collapsible list
| titlestyle=font-weight:normal; background:transparent; text-align:left;
| title=6 countries
|{{flag|Austria}}
|{{flag|Belgium}}
|{{flag|Germany}}
|{{flag|Liechtenstein}}
|{{flag|Luxembourg}}
|{{flag|Switzerland}}
}}
{{Collapsible list
| titlestyle=font-weight:normal; background:transparent; text-align:left;
| title=3 dependencies
|{{flag|Italy}} (South Tyrol)
|31 communes in Poland
}}
Several international institutions
|minority = {{Collapsible list
| titlestyle=font-weight:normal; background:transparent; text-align:left;
| title=13 countries
(minority/cultural/national language)
|
Brazil (Espírito Santo)
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Czech Republic
Denmark
Hungary
Italy (Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Trentino, Piedmont & Valle d'Aosta)
Kazakhstan
Namibia
Poland
Romania
Russia (Azov German National District)
Slovakia
Ukraine
}}
|agency = No official regulation
(German orthography regulated by the Council for German Orthography{{cite web|url=http://rechtschreibrat.ids-mannheim.de/rat/ |title=Rat für deutsche Rechtschreibung – Über den Rat |publisher=Rechtschreibrat.ids-mannheim.de |date= |accessdate=11 October 2010}}).
|iso1=de
|iso2b=ger
|iso2t=deu
|lc1=deu|ld1=German
|lc2=gmh|ld2=Middle High German
|lc3=goh|ld3=Old High German
|lc4=gct|ld4=Colonia Tovar German
|lc5=bar|ld5=Bavarian
|lc6=cim|ld6=Cimbrian
|lc7=geh|ld7=Hutterite German
|lc8=ksh|ld8=Kölsch
|lc9=nds|ld9=Low German{{efn|The status of Low German as a German variety or separate language is subject to discussion.{{cite book |last=Goossens |first=Jan |title=Niederdeutsch: Sprache und Literatur; Eine Einführung |date=1983 |publisher=Karl Wachholtz |isbn=3-529-04510-1 |edition=2., rev. and by a bibliogr. supplement expd. |volume=1 |location=Neumünster |trans-title=Low German: language and literature; An introduction}}|group=efn}}
|lc10=sli|ld10=Lower Silesian
|lc11=ltz|ld11=Luxembourgish{{efn|The status of Luxembourgish as a German variety or separate language is subject to discussion.|group=efn}}
|lc12=vmf|ld12=Mainfränkisch
|lc13=mhn|ld13=Mócheno
|lc14=pfl|ld14=Palatinate German
|lc15=pdc|ld15=Pennsylvania German
|lc16=pdt|ld16=Plautdietsch{{efn|The status of Plautdietsch as a German variety or separate language is subject to discussion.|group=efn}}
|lc17=swg|ld17=Swabian German
|lc18=gsw|ld18=Swiss German
|lc19=uln|ld19=Unserdeutsch
|lc20=sxu|ld20=Upper Saxon
|lc21=wae|ld21=Walser German
|lc22=wep|ld22=Westphalian
|lc23=hrx|ld23=Riograndenser Hunsrückisch
|lc24=yec|ld24=Yenish
|glotto = high1287
|glottoname = High Franconian
|glotto2 = uppe1397
|glottoname2 = Upper German
|lingua ={{hidden begin|toggle=left|title=further information}}52-AC (Continental West Germanic)
> 52-ACB (Deutsch & Dutch)
> 52-ACB-d (Central German incl. 52-ACB–dl & -dm Standard/Generalised High German)
+ 52-ACB-e & -f (Upper German & Swiss German)
+ 52-ACB-h (émigré German varieties incl. 52-ACB-hc Hutterite German & 52-ACB-he Pennsylvania German etc.)
+ 52-ACB-i (Yenish);
Totalling 285 varieties: 52-ACB-daa to 52-ACB-i
{{hidden end}}
|map = File:Legal statuses of German in the world.svg
|mapcaption=
{{legend|#ffcc00|(Co-)Official and majority language}}
{{legend|#d98575|Co-official, but not majority language}}
{{legend|#7373d9|Statutory minority/cultural language}}
{{legend|#30efe3|Non-statutory minority language}}
|notice = IPA
}}
;Notes
{{notelist}}
;References
{{reflist}}
Test 2
Ongota language; familycolor=unclassified, no fam2
{{Testcase table|
|name=Ongota
|altname=Birale
|nativename={{IPA|/iːfa ʕoŋɡota/}}
|states=Ethiopia
|region=Southern Omo Zone, Southern Region
|speakers=12
|date=2012
|familycolor=unclassified
|iso3=bxe
|glotto=bira1253
|glottorefname=Ongota
|notice=IPA
}}
{{reflist-talk}}
Tzeltal language
Italic formatting in nativename parameter
{{Testcase table|
|name = Tzeltal
|nativename = Batsʼil Kʼop
|states = Mexico
|region = Chiapas
|ethnicity = Tzeltal
|speakers = 445,856
|date=2010 census
|ref=inali
|familycolor = American
|fam1 = Mayan
|fam2 = Cholan–Tzeltalan
|fam3 = Tzeltalan
|iso3 = tzh
|glotto=tzel1254
|glottorefname=Tzeltal
|notice=IPA
|map=Mayan Language Map.svg
|mapcaption=Map showing languages of the Mayan family
}}
{{reflist-talk}}
Purépecha
{{Testcase table|
|name=Purépecha
|altname=Tarascan
|nativename=P'urhépecha
|pronunciation={{IPA|[pʰuˈɽepet͡ʃa]}}
|region=Michoacán
|states=Mexico
|ethnicity=Purépecha
|speakers=124,494
|date=2010 census
|ref=inali
|familycolor=American
|family=Language isolate or an independent language family
|lc1=tsz|ld1=Eastern
|lc2=pua|ld2=Western
|glotto=tara1323
|glottorefname=Tarascan
|map=Lengua Purepecha.PNG
|mapcaption=Distribution of Purépecha in Michoacán, Mexico
|notice=IPA
}}
{{reflist-talk}}
Yaqui language
{{Testcase table|
| name = Yaqui
| nativename = Yoem Noki
| pronunciation = {{IPA|azc|joʔem noki|}}
| ethnicity = Yaqui people
| speakers = 17,546 (Mexico)
| date = 2010 census
| speakers2 = 430 (United States), 4% of ethnic population
| ref = inali
| familycolor = Uto-Aztecan
| fam1 = Uto-Aztecan
| fam2 = Cahitan
| iso3 = yaq
| glotto = yaqu1251
| glottorefname = Yaqui
| notice = IPA
}}
{{reflist-talk}}
Eteocypriot
{{Testcase table|
|name=Eteocypriot
|nativename=
|states=Formerly spoken in Cyprus
|region=Eastern Mediterranean Sea
|era=10th to 4th century BC
|ref=linglist
|familycolor=unclassified
|iso3=ecy
|linglist=ecy
|glotto=eteo1240
|glottorefname=Eteocypriot
|map=File:Amathous Eteocypriot inscription.jpg
|mapcaption=One of the Eteocypriot inscriptions from Amathus
|script=Cypriot syllabary
}}
{{reflist-talk}}
Amto
{{Testcase table|
|name=Amto
|states=Papua New Guinea
|region=Amto ward, Green River Rural LLG, Sandaun Province
|coordinates={{coord|-4.052936|141.328446|type:city_region:PG|name=Amto 1}}
|speakers=300
|date=2006
|ref=e28
|familycolor=Papuan
|fam1=Arai–Samaia
|fam2=Amto–Musan (Samaia)
|iso3=amt
|glotto=amto1250
|glottorefname=Amto
}}
{{reflist-talk}}
Missing ul end tag?
iso2, iso2b, iso2t
{{Testcase table|_collapsible=yes|_showcode=yes|_title=iso2
| iso2 = aaa
}}
{{Testcase table|_collapsible=yes|_showcode=yes|_title=iso2b
| iso2b = bbb
}}
{{Testcase table|_collapsible=yes|_showcode=yes|_title=iso2t
| iso2t = ttt
}}
{{Testcase table|_collapsible=yes|_showcode=yes|_title=iso2, iso2b
| iso2 = aaa
| iso2b = bbb
}}
{{Testcase table|_collapsible=yes|_showcode=yes|_title=iso2, iso2t
| iso2 = aaa
| iso2t = ttt
}}
{{Testcase table|_collapsible=yes|_showcode=yes|_title=iso2b, iso2t
| iso2b = bbb
| iso2t = ttt
}}
{{Testcase table|_collapsible=yes|_showcode=yes|_title=iso2, iso2b, iso2t
| iso2 = aaa
| iso2b = bbb
| iso2t = ttt
}}
Test 11
{{Testcase table|
| name = Newar
| altname = Nepal Bhasa
| image = NepalBhasa word in Ranjana&Prachalit script2.gif
| imagesize = 250px
| imagecaption = The word "Nepal Bhasa" written in the Ranjana script and the Prachalit Nepal script
| script = Ranjana script, Pracalit script and various in the past, Devanagari currently
| agency = Nepal Bhasa Academy
| misc = {{Listen|plain=yes|filename=File:Newari Introduction.ogg|title=Newari sample audio}}
}}
Test scale
{{Testcase table
| name=Arabic
| image = Arabic albayancalligraphy.svg
| imagecaption = {{transliteration|ar|al-ʿarabiyyah}} in written Arabic (Naskh script)
| imagescale = 0.5
| map = Arabic speaking world.svg
| mapcaption = Distribution of Arabic: sole official language (dark green); sole official language, minority native speakers (light green); co-official language, majority native speakers (dark blue); co-official language, no native speaker majority (light blue); not official, minority native speakers (light grey)
| mapscale = 2
}}
Language status test
{{Testcase table|
| name = Manx
| altname = Manx Gaelic
| nativename = {{lang|gv|Gaelg}}, {{lang|gv|Gailck}}
| pronunciation = {{IPA|gv|əˈɣɪlɡ], [əˈɣɪlk|}} {{lang|gv|y Ghaelg}}, {{lang|gv|y Ghailk}}
| states = Isle of Man
| ethnicity = Manx
| extinct = Extinct as a first language by 1974 with the death of Ned Maddrell, before subsequent revival.
| ref = e21
| revived = 53 first language speakers and 1,800 second language speakers, including children (2015){{cite news|author=Sarah Whitehead |url=https://www.theguardian.com/education/2015/apr/02/how-manx-language-came-back-from-dead-isle-of-man |title=How the Manx language came back from the dead | Education |newspaper=The Guardian |access-date=25 June 2017}}
| familycolor = Indo-European
| fam2 = Celtic
| fam3 = Insular Celtic
| fam4 = Goidelic
| ancestor = Primitive Irish
| ancestor2 = Old Irish
| ancestor3 = Middle Irish
| ancestor4 = Classical Gaelic
| dia1 = Northern Manx {{Extinct}}
| dia2 = Southern Manx
| nation = Isle of Man
| agency = {{lang|gv|Coonceil ny Gaelgey}} (Manx Gaelic Council)
| status = NE
| iso1 = gv
| iso2 = glv
| iso3 = glv
| iso6 = glvx (historical)
rvmx (revived)
| lingua = 50-AAA-aj
| map = Idioma manés.png
| notice = IPA
| revived-cat = nocat
| glotto = manx1243
| glottorefname = Manx
}}
{{Testcase table|
|name = Manx
|familycolor = Indo-European
|status = VU
}}
{{Testcase table|
|name = Manx
|familycolor = Indo-European
|status = DE
}}
{{Testcase table|
|name = Manx
|familycolor = Indo-European
|status = SE
}}
{{Testcase table|
|name = Manx
|familycolor = Indo-European
|status = CR
}}
{{Testcase table|
|name = Manx
|familycolor = Indo-European
|status = EX
}}
Test Lint error with unclassified familycolor
{{Testcase table|
|name = Ndrangith
|altname = (undocumented)
|states = Australia
|region = Cape York Peninsula, Queensland
|extinct = ?
|familycolor = unclassified
|iso3 = none
|glotto=none
|aiatsis = Y202
}}
ancestor15 test
{{Testcase table
| name = Murcian Spanish
| nativename = {{lang|es|murciano}}
| pronunciation = {{IPA|es|muɾˈθjano|}}
| states = Spain
| region = Murcia, Andalusia (Almería, partially in Jaén and Granada), Castile-La Mancha (Albacete) and Valencia (Vega Baja, Alicante)
| speakers = ?
| date =
| ref =
| speakers2 =
| familycolor = Indo-European
| fam2 = Italic
| fam3 = Latino-Faliscan
| fam4 = Romance
| fam5 = Italo-Western
| fam6 = Western
| fam7 = Ibero-Romance
| fam8 = West Iberian
| fam9 = Castilian
| fam10 = Spanish
| fam11 = Peninsular Spanish
| ancestor = Proto-Indo-European
| ancestor2 = Proto-Italic
| ancestor3 = Proto-Latino-Faliscan
| ancestor4 = Old Latin
| ancestor5 = Vulgar Latin
| ancestor6 = Proto-Romance
| ancestor7 = Proto-Italo-Western Romance
| ancestor8 = Proto-Western Romance
| ancestor9 = Proto-Iberian Romance
| ancestor10 = Old Spanish
| ancestor11 = Early Modern Spanish
| ancestor12 = placeholder1
| ancestor13 = placeholder2
| ancestor14 = placeholder3
| ancestor15 = placeholder4
| script = Spanish orthography (Latin script)
| nation = Spain
| agency =
| isoexception = dialect
| glotto = none
| ietf = es-u-sd-esmc
| map = Dialecto_murciano.png
| notice = IPA
}}
(native_)pronunciation and English_pronunciation test
{{Testcase table
| name = Khmer
| altname = Cambodian
| nativename = {{lang|km|ភាសាខ្មែរ}} / {{lang|km|ខេមរភាសា}}
{{Transliteration|km|Phéasa Khmêr}} / {{Transliteration|km|Khémôrôphéasa}}
| image = PhiesaKhmae.svg
| imagecaption = Phéasa Khmêr ("Khmer language") written in Khmer script
| English_pronunciation = {{IPAc-en|k|ə|ˈ|m|ɛər}};Laurie Bauer, 2007, The Linguistics Student's Handbook, Edinburgh
| native_pronunciation = {{IPA|km|pʰiəsaː kʰmae|}}
{{IPA|km|kʰeːmarapʰiəsaː|}}
| states = {{ubl|Cambodia|Thailand (East and Isan)|Vietnam (Mekong Delta and Southeast)}}
| ethnicity = Khmer
| speakers = {{sigfig|15.8|2}} million
| date = 2007
| ref = ne2007
| familycolor = Austroasiatic
| fam1 = Austroasiatic
| ancestor = Proto-Khmeric
| ancestor2 = Old Khmer
| ancestor3 = Middle Khmer
| script = {{ubl|Khmer script|Khmer Braille}}
| nation = {{flag|Cambodia}}
----
{{flag|ASEAN}}{{cite web|url=http://asean.org/asean/asean-member-states|title=Languages of ASEAN|access-date=7 August 2017}}
| minority = {{ubl|{{Flag|Thailand}}|{{Flag|Vietnam}}}}
| iso1 = km
| iso1comment = Central Khmer
| iso2 = khm
| iso2comment = Central Khmer
| lc1 = khm
| ld1 = Khmer
| lc2 = kxm
| ld2 = Northern Khmer
| lingua = 46-FBA-a
| glotto = khme1253
| glottoname = Khmeric
| glotto2 = cent1989
| glottoname2 = Central Khmer
| map2 = Austroasiatic-en.svg
| mapcaption2 = {{legend|#61FFBC|Khmer}}
}}
proto_language tests
= ancestor and child(1-2) test (proto_language) =
{{Testcase table
| _template1 = Infobox proto-language
| _template2 = Infobox language/sandbox
| name = Proto-Malayo-Polynesian
| altname = PMP
| region = Luzon Strait?
| familycolor = Austronesian
| target = Malayo-Polynesian
| proto_language = yes
| ancestor = Proto-Austronesian
| child1 = Proto-Philippine
| child2 = Proto-Batak
| child3 = Proto-Chamic
| child4 = Proto-Malayic
| child5 = {{nowrap|Proto-South Sulawesi}}
| child6 = Proto-Celebic
| child7 = Proto-Oceanic
}}
= ancestor2 test (proto_language) =
{{Testcase table
| _template1 = Infobox proto-language
| _template2 = Infobox language/sandbox
| name = Proto-Polynesian
| altname = PPn
| familycolor = Austronesian
| region = Tonga, Samoa, and nearby islands
| target = Polynesian languages
| proto_language = yes
| ancestor = Proto-Austronesian
| ancestor2 = Proto-Malayo-Polynesian
| ancestor3 = Proto-Oceanic
| ancestor4 = Proto-Central Pacific
}}
No proto_language tests
= ancestor test (no proto_language) =
{{Testcase table
| name = Old English
| image = Beowulf.Kenning.jpg
| imagecaption = A detail of the first page of the Beowulf manuscript, showing the words "ofer hron rade", translated as "over the whale's road (sea)". It is an example of an Old English stylistic device, the kenning.
| nativename = {{lang|ang|Englisċ}}
{{lang|ang|Ænglisċ}}
| pronunciation = {{IPA|ang|ˈeŋɡliʃ|}}
| ethnicity = Anglo-Saxons
| region = England (except Cornwall and the extreme north-west), southern and eastern Scotland, and some localities in the eastern fringes of modern Wales.
| era = Mostly developed into Middle English and Early Scots by the 13th century
| familycolor = Indo-European
| fam2 = Germanic
| fam3 = West Germanic
| fam4 = North Sea Germanic
| fam5 = Anglo-Frisian
| fam6 = Anglic
| script = Runic, later Latin (Old English alphabet).
| iso2 = ang
| iso3 = ang
| iso6 = ango
| glotto = olde1238
| glottorefname = Old English (ca. 450-1100)
| dia1 = Kentish
| dia2 = Mercian
| dia3 = Northumbrian
| dia4 = West Saxon
| notice = IPA
}}
= ancestor2 test (no proto_language) =
{{Testcase table
| name = English
| pronunciation = {{IPAc-en|ˈ|ɪ|ŋ|ɡ|l|ᵻ|ʃ}}{{sfn|Oxford Learner's Dictionary|2015|loc=Entry: [http://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/us/pronunciation/english/english_1 English – Pronunciation]}}
| states = United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, and other locations in the English-speaking world
| speakers = L1: {{nowrap|372.9 million}}
| speakers_label = Speakers
| date = 2022
| ethnicity = originally English; now various
| speakers2 = L2: {{nowrap|1.08 billion}} (2022)
Total: 1.452 billion
| familycolor = Indo-European
| fam2 = Germanic
| fam3 = West Germanic
| fam4 = North Sea Germanic
| fam5 = Anglo-Frisian
| fam6 = Anglic
| ancestor = Old English
| ancestor2 = Middle English
| ancestor3 = Early Modern English
| script = {{plainlist|
- Latin (English alphabet)
- Anglo-Saxon runes (historically)
- English Braille, Unified English Braille
}}
| nation = {{plainlist|
{{Collapsible list |titlestyle= font-weight:normal; background:transparent; text-align:left; |title= Various organisations|
- United Nations
- European Union
- Commonwealth of Nations
- Council of Europe
- ICC
- IMF
- IOC
- ISO
- NATO
- WTO
- NAFTA
- OAS
- OECD
- OIC
- OPEC
- GUAM Organization for Democracy and Economic Development
- PIF
- UKUSA Agreement
- ASEAN
- ASEAN Economic Community
- SAARC
- Caribbean Community
- Organization of Turkic States
- Türksoy
- ECO
}}
}}
| iso1 = en
| iso2 = eng
| iso3 = eng
| lingua = 52-ABA
| notice = IPA
| sign = Manually coded English
(multiple systems)
| glotto = stan1293
| glottorefname = English
| map = Anglospeak (subnational version).svg
| mapcaption = {{legend|#346699|Countries and territories where English is the native language of the majority}}
{{legend|#99ccff|Countries and territories where English is an official or administrative language but not a majority native language}}
| minority = {{plainlist|
}}
}}
lingua test
{{Testcase table
| name = French
| nativename = {{lang|fr|français}}
| pronunciation = {{IPA|fr|fʁɑ̃sɛ|}}
| states = France, Belgium, Switzerland, Monaco, Francophone Africa, Canada, and other locations in the Francophonie
| speakers = L1: {{sigfig|73.746080|2}} million
| date = 2020
| ref = e27
| speakers2 = L2: {{sigfig|237.829030|3}} million (2022)
Total: {{sigfig|311.575110|2}} million
| speakers_label = Speakers
| familycolor = Indo-European
| fam2 = Italic
| fam3 = Latino-Faliscan
| fam4 = Latin
| fam5 = Romance
| fam6 = Italo-Western
| fam7 = Western Romance
| fam8 = Gallo-Romance
| fam9 = Oïl
| ancestor = Old Latin
| ancestor2 = Vulgar Latin
| ancestor3 = Proto-Romance
| ancestor4 = Old Gallo-Romance
| ancestor5 = Old French
| ancestor6 = Middle French
| script = Latin script (French alphabet)
French Braille
| nation = {{Collapsible list |titlestyle=font-weight:normal; background:transparent; text-align:left;|title=27 countries|
|Chad
|Democratic Republic of the Congo
|Togo
}}
{{Collapsible list |titlestyle=font-weight:normal; background:transparent; text-align:left;|title=10 subnational|
|Maine (United States)
|Puducherry (India)
}}
{{Collapsible list |titlestyle=font-weight:normal; background:transparent; text-align:left;|title=Non-official but administrative/cultural|
|Laos
|Mali
|New Hampshire (United States)
|Quebec mandatory with laws in place
}}
{{Collapsible list |titlestyle=font-weight:normal; background:transparent; text-align:left;| title = Intergovernmental organizations|
|Organisation internationale de la Francophonie
|International Olympic Committee
|General Conference on Weights and Measures
|International Committee of the Red Cross
|North Atlantic Treaty Organization
}}
| agency = Académie Française (French Academy, France)
Office québécois de la langue française (Quebec Board of the French Language, Quebec)
{{ill|Direction de la langue française|fr|Direction de la langue française}} (Belgium)
| iso1 = fr
| iso2b = fre
| iso2t = fra
| iso3 = fra
| lingua = 51-AAA-i
| map = Map-Francophone World.svg
| mapcaption = {{legend|#002375|Countries and regions where French is the native language of the majority{{efn|Dots: cities with native transmission, typically a minority.}}}}
{{legend|#1886fe|Countries and territories where French is an official language but not a majority native language}}
{{legend|#79bdff|Countries and territories where French is an administrative or cultural language but with no official status}}
| notice = IPA
| sign = Signed French
(français signé)
| glotto = stan1290
| glottorefname = French
}}
lingua 2-10 test
Blank name= parameter
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Notes
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