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{{Which lang|date=April 2024}}
{{Which lang|date=April 2024|reason=Your explanation here}}
Place the tag, with any optional parameters, immediately after the word or phrase in question. This template should not be
substituted ({{subst:}}
). For example:
...known as haats,{{which lang|reason=Indian sub-continent dialect?|date=April 2024}} are fairly common throughout the region
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Non-English words should be tagged with {{ lang}} (for languages shown in their native writing system) or {{ transl}} (for transliterations into the Latin alphabet). This is useful for a variety of reasons.
In this case, an editor (probably a participant in the moss spell check project) attempted to tag this word or phrase, but could not identify the language.
Thanks for your help!
{{Which lang|date=April 2024}}
{{Which lang|date=April 2024|reason=Your explanation here}}
Place the tag, with any optional parameters, immediately after the word or phrase in question. This template should not be
substituted ({{subst:}}
). For example:
...known as haats,{{which lang|reason=Indian sub-continent dialect?|date=April 2024}} are fairly common throughout the region
looks like this:
All parameters are optional, and date will be added by a bot if missing.
Adding this template will put articles under Category:Articles with unidentified words.