Template:Languages of

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Languages of {{{country}}}
Official language(s) {{{official}}}
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This template is an infobox intended to be used on articles named "Languages of X"

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{{Languages of
| country    = REQUIRED
| image      = 
| caption    = 
| official   = 
| unofficial = 
| main       = 
| regional   = 
| indeginous = 
| minority   = 
| immigrant  = 
| foreign    = 
| sign       = 
| keyboard   = 
| keyboard image = 
}}

Excepted country, all parameters are optional, but at least one language parameter should be filled in (for example official or unofficial).

[edit] Example

Languages of France[1]
Official language(s) French
Regional language(s) Alsatian; Basque; Breton; Catalan; Corsican; Flemish; Franco-Provençal; Occitan; Oïl languages (except French)
Minority language(s) Maghrebi Arabic; Portuguese; Italian; Spanish
Main foreign language(s) English (36%)
Spanish (13%)
German (8%)
Sign language(s) French Sign Language
{{Languages of
| country   = France<small><ref>http://ec.europa.eu/public_opinion/archives/ebs/ebs_243_en.pdf</ref></small>
| official  = [[French language|French]]
| regional  = [[Alsatian language|Alsatian]]; [[Basque language|Basque]]; [[Breton language|Breton]]; [[Catalan language|Catalan]]; [[Corsican language|Corsican]]; [[West Flemish language|Flemish]]; [[Franco-Provençal language|Franco-Provençal]]; [[Occitan language|Occitan]]; [[Oïl languages]] (except French)
| minority = <!--Please don't put too many languages here--> [[Maghrebi Arabic]]; [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]]; [[Italian language|Italian]]; [[Spanish language|Spanish]]
| foreign   = [[English language|English]] (36%) <br> [[Spanish language|Spanish]] (13%) <br> [[German language|German]] (8%)
| sign      = [[French Sign Language]]
}}


[edit] References

  1. ^ http://ec.europa.eu/public_opinion/archives/ebs/ebs_243_en.pdf

[edit] See also