Template:PIE
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{{{1}}}
Template to mark strings in the Proto-Indo-European language, for example: ''{{PIE|rēḱs deiwos-kʷe}}''
→ rēḱs deiwos-kʷe
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 |wrap=normal
to allow word-wrapping.
Other languages
For post-PIE proto-languages use {{lang}} with the following ISO 639-2 language codes:
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– Indo-European (Other)bat
– Balticcu
– Old Church Slavonicsla
– Slavicorv
– Old East Slavicnon
– Old Norseang
– Old Englishgot
– Gothicxvn
– Vandalicgoh
– Old High Germanfrk
– Old Frankishgem
– Germanicsa
– Sanskritinc
– Indicpeo
– Old Persianxme
– Medicxbc
– Bactrianxsc
– Scythianira
– Iranianxum
– Umbrianxve
– Veneticxfa
– Faliscanfro
– Old Frenchroa
– Romancexlp
– Leponticxpi
– Pictishxce
– Celtiberianxcg
– Cisalpine Gaulishxtg
– Transalpine Gaulishxga
– Galatiansga
– Old Irishcel
– Celticxcl
– Classical Armenianhit
– Hittitexlu
– Cuneiform Luwianxlc
– Lycianxld
– Lydiangrc
– Ancient Greekgmy
– Mycenaeanxmk
– Macedonianxpg
– Phrygianxdc
– Dacianxto
– Tocharian Atxb
– Tocharian B
Template data
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TemplateData for PIE
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Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
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1 | 1 | no description | Unknown | optional |
wrap | wrap | no description | Unknown | optional |