Module:Lang/data: Difference between revisions

mis-x-colog → ksh-x-colog;
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["arc"] = {"Aramaic"}, -- IANA names are: Official Aramaic (700-300 BCE), Imperial Aramaic (700-300 BCE);
["ber"] = {"Berber languages"}, -- ISO 639-2 collective; defined here to override redefinition in wp_languages
["bla"] = {"Blackfoot"}, -- IANA, ISO 639-2, -3 name is Siksika; to match en.wiki article title
["bua"] = {"Buryat"}, -- IANA name Buriat; this is a macro language; these four use wp preferred transliteration;
["bxm"] = {"Mongolian Buryat"}, -- IANA name Mongolia Buriat; these three all redirect to Buryat
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["frs"] = {"East Frisian Low Saxon"}, -- IANA name is Eastern Frisian
["gem"] = {"Germanic languages"}, -- ISO 639-2 collective; defined here to override improper redefinition ('Proto-Germanic') in wp_languages; use gem-x-proto instead
["ilo"] = {"Ilocano"}, -- IANA, ISO 639-2, -3 name is Iloko; to match en.wiki article title
["jam"] = {"Jamaican Patois"}, -- IANA name is Jamaican Creole English
["mhr"] = {"Meadow Mari"}, -- IANA name is Eastern Mari
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["myn"] = {"Mayan languages"}, -- ISO 639-2 collective; defined here to override redefinition in wp_languages
["nah"] = {"Nahuatl languages"}, -- ISO 639-2 collective; defined here to override redefinition in wp_languages
["nan-tw"] = {"Taiwanese Hokkien"}, -- make room for IANA / 639-3 nan Min Nan Chinese; match en.wiki article title
["nrf"] = {"Norman"}, -- not quite a collective - IANA name: Jèrriais; categorizes to Norman-language text
["nzi"] = {"Nzema"}, -- IANA, ISO 639-2, -3 name is Nzima; to match en.wiki article title
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["ira-x-proto"] = {"Proto-Iranian"}, -- ira in IANA is Iranian languages
["itc-x-proto"] = {"Proto-Italic"}, -- itc in IANA is Italic languages
["ksh-x-colog"] = {"Colognian"}, -- en.wiki article is Colognian; ksh (Kölsch) redirects there
["mis-x-ripuar"] = {"Ripuarian"}, -- replaces improper use of ksh in wp_languages
["sla-x-proto"] = {"Proto-Slavic"}, -- sla in IANA is Slavic languages
["yuf-x-hav"] = {"Havasupai"}, -- IANA name for these three is Havasupai-Walapai-Yavapai