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Description
editThe purpose of this template is to correctly show a proto-language and its reconstructed proto-form in articles on linguistics. The template has three parameters, the third being optional.
{{proto|language|word or wordroot|meaning}}
e.g.
- The English word fish came from Proto-Germanic *fiskaz.
- Proto-Slavic *vodā 'water' has many congantes in other IE languages.
List of language codes
editThe name of a language can be written in full or in brief.
Language | Code |
---|---|
Proto-Balto-Slavic | baltic, balt |
Proto-Celtic | celtic, celt |
Proto-Germanic | germanic, gem, germ, german |
Proto-Indo-European | ie, ieur, indoeuro |
Proto-Iranian | iranian, iran |
Proto-Semitic | semitic, sem |
Proto-Slavic | slavic, sla, slav |
Proto-Turkic | turkic, turk |
Proto-Uralic | uralic, ural |
More examples
editCode | Result |
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{{proto|ie|mā-t-er-|mother}} | Proto-Indo-European *mā-t-er- 'mother' |
{{proto|ie|mā-t-er-}} | Proto-Indo-European *mā-t-er- |
{{proto|balt|mā̂tē̃|mother}} | Proto-Balto-Slavic *mā̂tē̃ 'mother' |
{{proto|baltic|mā̂tē̃|mother}} | Proto-Balto-Slavic *mā̂tē̃ 'mother' |
{{proto|celt|māter-|mother}} | Proto-Celtic *māter- 'mother' |
{{proto|celtic|māter-|mother}} | Proto-Celtic *māter- 'mother' |
{{proto|germ|mōdḗr|mother}} | Proto-Germanic *mōdḗr 'mother' |
{{proto|germanic|mōdḗr|mother}} | Proto-Germanic *mōdḗr 'mother' |
{{proto|sla|mā́tī|mother}} | Proto-Slavic *mā́tī 'mother' |
{{proto|slavic|mā́tī|mother}} | Proto-Slavic *mā́tī 'mother' |
{{proto|turk|eme|mother}} | Proto-Turkic *eme 'mother' |
{{proto|turkic|eme|mother}} | Proto-Turkic *eme 'mother' |
{{proto|ural|emä|mother}} | Proto-Uralic *emä 'mother' |
{{proto|uralic|emä|mother}} | Proto-Uralic *emä 'mother' |