Template:Lang-he

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Usage

Template {{Lang-he}} indicates to readers the original form of a term or phrase in Hebrew.

The term or phrase is the only mandatory parameter. The text is formatted according to recommendations in Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Text formatting#Foreign terms (italics for Latin-script languages, regular for others).

The parameter |link=no prevents the language name from being linked.

The parameter |lit= enables a literal translation to be given.

settings
code he
rtl yes
style: inherit

Parameters

{{#lst:Template:Lang-x/doc/parameters|lang_xx_parameters}}

Syntax

{{Lang-he
|Hebrew text – using Hebrew. (mandatory)
|link=value – valid values: yes to have the language name linked (default) and no to prevent the language name from being linked. (optional)
|lit=string – valid strings are English phrases of Hebrew. (optional)
|translit=string – valid strings are transliterations (with the Latin script) of Hebrew text. (optional)
}}

Examples

Code Result
כנסת|Knesset}} Hebrew: כנסת‎, romanized: Knesset
פרת|Perat|lit=Euphrates|link=no}} Hebrew: פרת‎, romanized: Perat, lit.'Euphrates'
Hebrew|transliteration|lit=literal|link=no}} Hebrew: Hebrew‎, lit.'literal'

See also

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TemplateData for Lang-he

Insert Hebrew text. Indicates to readers the original form of a term or phrase in Hebrew.

Template parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Text1

The foreign text to display.

Stringrequired
Display linklink

Set to no to disable the link to the article's language.

Booleanoptional
Literal translationlit

no description

Unknownoptional
Transliterationtranslit

A Latin alphabet respelling of Hebrew text

Stringoptional
This template is based (in parts) on the Template:Lang-he from the free encyclopedia wikipedia and is licensed under GNU license for free documentation and the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike. On wikipedia there is a List of authors accessible. More about importing from wikipedia on page Imedwiki:Importing from wikipedia.