Category:CS1 maint: unrecognized language
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This is a tracking category for CS1 citations that use |language=
where the assigned value is not recognized by MediaWiki. MediaWiki recognizes all of the ISO 639-1 two-character codes and some of the ISO 639-2 three-character codes, along with the full official names of the languages corresponding to those codes. See the list of supported codes / names.
MediaWiki is particular about language name spelling. For example, Northern Sámi should be spelled Northern Sami. MediaWiki does not recognize three-character codes when there is an equivalent two-character code: for Northern Sami, use code se
instead of code sme
. For recognized ISO 639-2 languages with multiple official names, MediaWiki recognizes only one. For example, code crh
can refer to Crimean Tatar or Crimean Turkish; MediaWiki recognizes the latter.
MediaWiki does not recognize dialects and character sets (e.g. Simplified Chinese (a character set), British English (a dialect)).
Text that is not a recognized language code or name (e.g., the 'and' in |language=German and French
) will add the article to this category because the citation module is looking for a single language name or code, or a comma-separated list of language names and/or codes; |language=German and French
should be changed to |language=German, French
, or to |language=de, fr
.
Pages in this category should only be added by Module:Citation/CS1.
Pages with this condition are automatically placed in Category:CS1 maint: unrecognized language.[a]
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Pages in category "CS1 maint: unrecognized language"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 444 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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B
- Bade language
- Nedim Bajrami
- Battle of Bakhmut
- Daniels Balodis
- BamBam
- Funsho Bamgboye
- Bane NOR
- Banu Nahd
- Argiro Barbarigou
- FC Barcelona Atlètic
- Beijing Siheyuan
- Belgrano station
- List of bicycle-sharing systems
- Sotiris Billis
- Benkos Biohó
- Bishop's Tower
- Märta Blomstedt
- Pauli E. Blomstedt
- Bong Joon-ho
- Petar Bosančić
- Volker Bouffier
- Pascal Brendel
- Bunshinsaba (2012 film)
C
- Yannick Cahuzac
- Tommy Cash (rapper)
- Castello Caracciolo
- Battle of Chasiv Yar
- Che with hook
- Child labour in Iran
- Bright Vachirawit Chivaaree discography
- Vachirawit Chivaaree
- Chochenyo language
- Christ the Redeemer (icon)
- Chuj language
- Chulym language
- Ci Sha
- Cia-Cia language
- Andrejs Cigaņiks
- Cirque du Soleil
- Commonwealth of Independent States Free Trade Area
- Compact (German magazine)
- Mario Contra
- Gladys Emerson Cook
- Côte-Nord
- Juana Cruz
D
G
- G1 Climax 34
- Ruth Stiles Gannett
- Victor Garber
- Jean-Philippe Gbamin
- Ge with hook
- Geely Yuanjing X6
- General Gutiérrez station
- Geophilus arenarius
- Isaac ibn Ghiyyat
- Italian destroyer Giuseppe Sirtori
- Thitisan Goodburn
- Marcin Gortat
- Government of India
- List of government-owned airlines
- Gymnastics at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's artistic team all-around
- List of gymnasts at the 2024 Summer Olympics
H
- Hallendrup
- Ryusuke Hamaguchi
- Michael Haneke
- Åge Hareide
- Kristin Harila
- Harsha
- George B. Hartzog Jr.
- The Hateful Eight
- Tadaaki Hayashi
- Hayate no Gotoku! (song)
- Health care system in Japan
- Mathias Hebo
- André Hediger
- Hideki Noda (playwright)
- Vi Hilbert
- Hirohara Shrine
- History of Hindustani language
- History of the Philippines (1565–1898)
- History of the Spain national football team
- Hoanya people
- Hokkien
- Hoklo people
- Karen Holmgaard
- Volodymyr Horkovenko
- Huan-a
- Human interface guidelines
- Hungarians
I
J
K
- Ryhor Kastusioŭ
- Eiji Kawashima
- Kayaw language
- Georgy Kechaari
- Khalaj language
- Khamba and Thoibi
- Khara (studio)
- List of killings by law enforcement officers in Germany
- Tsuyoshi Kinoshita
- Dmytro Klyachkivsky
- Lubor Knapp
- Kobo language
- David Kobylík
- Second Girija Prasad Koirala cabinet
- Kokborok literature
- Marika Kōno
- Ivan Kostov Nikolov
- Jean-Philippe Krasso
- Kremenchuk Hydroelectric Power Plant
L
- Darryl Lachman
- Lanyin Mandarin
- List of last surviving veterans of military insurgencies and wars
- Sergey Lazarev
- Marco Leung Ling-kit
- Lingkaran Survei Indonesia
- List of 2024–25 United Rugby Championship transfers
- List of football stadiums in Kazakhstan
- List of Latvian football transfers summer 2024
- List of mammals of Cantabria
- The Lost Mountaineers
- Beatrix Loughran
- Love You to Debt
- Luzuriaga station
M
- The Magic Book
- Maguindanao language
- Mandarin (bureaucrat)
- Josette Manin
- Andrei Mărginean
- Mark Eidelstein
- Masbateño language
- Maza station
- Međimurje under Hungarian rule
- Mezhyhirya Chronicle
- Mianeh, East Azerbaijan
- Claudiu Micovschi
- Middle East Airlines
- Miho Yoshimura
- Milan Malpensa Airport
- Kim Min-ji (singer)
- Minami-Nagareyama Station
- Mitsuharu Misawa
- Miss International 2024
- Miss Supranational 2024
- Miss World 2025
- Mòcheno language
- Mochi language
- Moctezuma II
- Modular origami
- Mohawk Dutch