Template:ArabDIN

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Purpose

This template can be used to mark strings of DIN 31635 romanization of the Arabic script. It transcludes {{transl}}, and is equivalent to using {{transl|ar|DIN|...}}.

See Wikipedia:Naming conventions (Arabic) for conventions.

Usage

{{ArabDIN|ʿarabī}}

gives this:

ʿarabī

alternatively, use ISO 233:

{{transl|ar|ISO|ʿarabī}} ʿarabī

See also

  • {{lang}}, for untransliterated strings in the Arabic script
  • {{ISOtranslit}} for ISO transliteration
  • {{ArabDIN}} for DIN transliteration
  • {{lang-ar}}, {{lang-fa}}, {{lang-ur}}, {{lang-ku}}, {{lang-ur}}, {{lang-uz}}, {{lang-ug}} etc. for producing "$LANGUAGE: {{lang}}" (should be subst:ed)
  • {{script}} ({{script|Arab|...}}) for Arabic script without specifying a language.


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  • This page was last modified on 19 July 2008, at 13:43.

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