Template:Literal translation/doc

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This template uses single quotation marks ('…'), because Wikipedia's Manual of Style at MOS:SINGLE calls for simple glosses to be enclosed this way.

Usage

  • {{literal translation}}lit.
  • {{literal translation|lk=yes}}lit.
  • {{literal translation|lk=no}}lit.
  • {{literal translation|a}}lit.'a'
  • {{literal translation|''a'' A}}lit.'a A'
  • {{literal translation|a|b}}lit.'a' or 'b'
  • {{literal translation|a|b|c|d}}lit.'a' or 'b' or 'c' or 'd'

The template takes up to four separate translations (|a|b|c|d). If each meaning is a single word, using serial commas is another stylistic choice: |a, b, c, d.

Unlinking (|lk=no) avoids cluttering the same paragraph or list with repetitive overlinking of "lit.".

The usage of this template is preferred when the literal meaning of a word differs from its actual meaning; in other instances, {{gloss}} or {{translation}} may be more suitable.

See also

  • {{gloss}} - similar template but without "lit." lead-in.
  • {{translation}} - For cases where it isn't obvious that the word is a translation, or when ambiguity isn't preferred, such as translating titles of works.

TemplateData

This is the TemplateData for this template used by TemplateWizard, VisualEditor and other tools. See a monthly parameter usage report for Template:Literal translation in articles based on its TemplateData.

TemplateData for Literal translation

Formats the literal translation of a word or phrase per Manual of Style guidelines.

Template parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Literal meaning1

Gloss for a term

Stringrequired
2nd literal meaning2

Another meaning, if any

Stringoptional
3rd literal meaning3

Another meaning, if any

Stringoptional
4th literal meaning4

Another meaning (last possible), if any

Stringoptional
Sortablesortable

In sortable tables, ignore 'lit.'

Stringoptional
Italici

If 'yes', the prefix 'lit.' is italicized. The meaning is still not italicized. Italics of either is almost never necessary stylistically.

Stringoptional
Linklk

If 'yes' or 'on', linked to the article on literal translation. If 'no' or 'off', no links.

Stringoptional