Template:Infobox language family
Appearance
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Geographic distribution: | — |
Linguistic classification: | Default
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Subdivisions: |
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The language family template is for use in articles about language families and groupings. It provides a common standard for displaying data about the family, and for navigating to larger or smaller groups.
Usage
[change source]{{Infobox language family | name = name of language family#REQUIRED | altname = alternative name(s) of the language family | region = geographic region in which its languages are mainly spoken | familycolor = appropriate language family #REQUIRED | fam1 = the broadest possible widely accepted [[language family]] of which this language family is a part | fam2 = a more specific sub-family of which this family is a part | ... | fam15 = most specific sub-group of which this family is a part | family = whatever you want to say | child1 = a language or group of languages belonging to this family | child2 = another language or group of languages belonging to this family | ... | child20 = another language or group of languages belonging to this family | children = whatever you want to say | map = a map of the region where the language family is spoken | map_caption = caption underneath the map. See {{tl|legend}} as a helpful tool. | iso2 = ISO 639-2 language code for macrolanguages | iso5 = ISO 639-5 language family code }}