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language codes on WikiWoordenboek bewerken
Dear Kostas20142,
WikiWoordenboek once made the conscious decision to consistently implement ISO 639-3 (3 letters) for the linguistic coding of languages. We use ISO 639-1 codes (2 letters) only as a part of urls, in conformance with RfC5646. We are aware other wiktionaries made a different choice. So although nl is widely used to denote Dutch, you wil find we use it mainly in nl.wiktionary.org, but in our lemma's it is always nld. In order to avoid confusion I have removed the redirecting template el. I hope this wil not keep you from contributing to WikiWoordenboek in the future.
--MarcoSwart (overleg) 19 aug 2017 13:35 (CEST)
- re MarcoSwart: No worries, and thank you for notifying me. I am sorry! --Kostas20142 (overleg) 19 aug 2017 13:42 (CEST)
- No need to be sorry, wiktionaries with their many templates usually take some time to get used to. And contributions in Greek are most welcome! --MarcoSwart (overleg) 19 aug 2017 14:07 (CEST)