Template:Lang-de/doc

Usage
lang-de is a template usually used to indicate to readers that the previous term or phrase is translated from a foreign language; one parameter is necessary: the German language term or phrase. It should generally be placed after the English translation of the German term or phrase. That German term is shown in italics unless it's wrapped inside Noitalic.

The parameter no will prevent the language name from being linked.

The parameter literal translation renders a literal translation of the term within single quotes.

TemplateData
{	"params": { "1": {			"label": "Text", "description": "The foreign text to display.", "type": "string", "required": true },		"links": { "label": "Display link", "description": "Set to 'no' to disable the link to the article's language.", "type": "boolean" },		"lit": { "label": "Literal translation", "description": "The literal translation of the foreign text.", "type": "string" },		"translit": { "label": "Transliteration", "description": "The transliteration of the foreign text, for languages that do not use the Latin alphabet. This field is ignored for languages that do use the Latin alphabet.", "type": "string" },		"label": { "label": "Language label", "description": "If 'none', suppresses language link and label. Other options may be available depending on the language.", "example": "none", "type": "line" }	},	"description": "Indicates to readers the original form of a term or phrase in a foreign language.", "paramOrder": [ "1",		"links", "lit", "translit", "label" ] }