Template:PIE/doc

Template to mark strings in the Proto-Indo-European language, for example:  → 

As can be seen from the example above, this template does not cause its content to be set in italics, so text should be italicised around this template, per MOS:FOREIGNITALIC.

This template forces whitespace not to wrap. To use this template for more than a few words, set normal to allow word-wrapping.

Other languages
For post-PIE proto-languages use lang with the following ISO 639-2 language codes:


 * – Indo-European (Other)
 * – Baltic
 * – Old Church Slavonic
 * – Slavic
 * – Old East Slavic
 * – Old Norse
 * – Old English
 * – Gothic
 * – Vandalic
 * – Old High German
 * – Old Frankish
 * – Germanic
 * – Sanskrit
 * – Indic
 * – Old Persian
 * – Medic
 * – Bactrian
 * – Scythian
 * – Iranian
 * – Umbrian
 * – Venetic
 * – Faliscan
 * – Old French
 * – Romance
 * – Lepontic
 * – Pictish
 * – Celtiberian
 * – Cisalpine Gaulish
 * – Transalpine Gaulish
 * – Galatian
 * – Old Irish
 * – Celtic
 * – Classical Armenian
 * – Hittite
 * – Cuneiform Luwian
 * – Lycian
 * – Lydian
 * – Ancient Greek
 * – Mycenaean
 * – Macedonian
 * – Phrygian
 * – Dacian
 * – Tocharian A
 * – Tocharian B

ISO_639:x

Template data
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