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Revision as of 06:27, 7 April 2020
Google translate en page to (or text to or from ): af ■■| ar ■■| cs ■■| cy ■■| da ■■| de ■■| el ■■| en ■■| es ■■| f i ■■| fr ■■| ga ■■| it ■■| ja ■■| mi ■■| nl ■■| pt ■■| ru ■■| zh-CN ■■| zh-TW ■■
The language codes recognized by the Google Translate application, generally follow the ISO 639-1 standard (e.g. 'en' for English), for only a few special cases with a region identifier suffix (e.g. 'zh-CN' and 'zh-TW') — see Google's list of Web Interface Language Codes.
This template lists only languages of considerable international importance, and the ones of locations where a ride ever took place (or recently became proposed). Merely pointing at a code in the series, shows the relevant language name written in that language (and in English); a click on either of its 3 tiny items, launches the proper translator.
Calling the template from near the top of (or elsewhere in) a page, facilitates its translation, or such of a to be copy/pasted section. The from link ■ of one's native language may assist editing a page written in another language. Syntax:1) {{Google translation link}} which assumes an 'en' page (i.e. the calling page is at least partially written in English)
2) {{Google translation link|xx}} in which 'xx' is to be the ISO 639-1 code (exceptionally with regional suffix) of the (or a) language in the calling page. It does not need to be one of the template, which thus allows easily preparing a ride at a new location of which Google recognizes the code for whatever local language.