CCWiki:Ksh:Övversäze
Dat heh is e Wiki en divärse Shprooche. Wat dren shteiht, kann en ander Shprooche övversaz wääde, ejaal, wat de Ojainaalshprooch es.
Övversäze
Follow these steps to translate an article. For the purposes of illustration, the article is called Example Content and we will translate the article to Spanish.
- Create a new article called Es:Contenido del Ejemplo. The contents should be a translation of Example Content. Note that the page name is made up of the language code and the translated title, separated by a colon (:). See Naming Translated Pages below for additional details
- To Es:Contenido del Ejemplo add:
{{Translated From| source=Example Content }}
- To Example Content add:
{{Translations| articles=Es:Contenido del Ejemplo }}
A box appears in each article listing the languages the article is available in. If an article is available more than two languages, separate the translated article names with commas in the Translations
template.
Eventually you'll be able to search for articles only in language(s) you specify.
Wi övversaz Sigge heiße
Wann De en övversaz Sigg iere Name jiß, dann donn däm övversaz Tittel e Köözel för de Shprooch un e Dubbelpüngksche vöraan shtelle. Em Beishpell vun bovve ham_mer noh Shpaanesh övversaz. Et Köözel noh dä Norm ISO-639-1 för Shpanesh es es. Dröm dom_mer en Es: för dä övversaz Tittel. För Shprooche ohne e Köözel noh ISO-639-1 nämme mer et Köözel us dä ISO-639-3.
If the language you are translating to has different forms or vocabulary in different countries, you can also use the country code. For example, the "translation" of Example Content to English as spoken in the United Kingdom would be on the page En-GB:Example Content.
For languages that can be written using different scripts, you can indicate the script of your translation with script codes. If there are parallel translations in different scripts of a language, you must indicate them, such as in Zh-Hant:例子 or Zh-HK-Hans:例子.