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This is a list of system messages available in the MediaWiki namespace. Please visit MediaWiki Localisation and translatewiki.net if you wish to contribute to the generic MediaWiki localisation.
System messages
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Name Default message text
Current message text
wikibase-language-fallback-transliteration-hint (talk) (Translate) $1 (transliterated)
wikibase-language-name-for-terms-mul (talk) (Translate) default for all languages
wikibase-listdatatypes-commonsmedia-body (talk) (Translate) Link to files stored at Wikimedia Commons. When a value is entered, the "File" namespace on Commons will be searched for matching files.
wikibase-listdatatypes-commonsmedia-head (talk) (Translate) Commons media
wikibase-listdatatypes-external-id-body (talk) (Translate) Literal data field for an external identifier. External identifiers may automatically be linked to an authoritative resource for display.
wikibase-listdatatypes-external-id-head (talk) (Translate) External identifier
wikibase-listdatatypes-geo-shape-body (talk) (Translate) Link to geographic map data stored on Wikimedia Commons (or other configured wiki). See "https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Help:Map_Data" for more documentation about map data.
wikibase-listdatatypes-geo-shape-head (talk) (Translate) Geographic shape
wikibase-listdatatypes-globe-coordinate-body (talk) (Translate) Literal data for a geographical position given as a latitude-longitude pair in gms or decimal degrees for the given stellar body. Defaults to "Earth" and then "WGS84". It adds a resolution and range. * latitude – implicit first part (float, dms, dm, dd) of the coordinate string, direction is either given by prefixed sign or by postfixed N/S * longitude – implicit second part (float, dms, dm, dd) of the coordinate string, direction is either given by prefixed sign or by postfixed E/W * globe – explicit (?) data value, given as stellar body that defaults to Earth "http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2" * precision - numeric precision of the coordinate
wikibase-listdatatypes-globe-coordinate-head (talk) (Translate) Globe coordinate
wikibase-listdatatypes-intro (talk) (Translate) This is a list of all data types with the corresponding value types available on this installation:
wikibase-listdatatypes-listproperties (talk) (Translate) List of Properties with this data type
wikibase-listdatatypes-monolingualtext-body (talk) (Translate) Literal data field for a string that is not translated into other languages. This type of string is defined once and reused across all languages. Typical use is a geographical names written in the local language, an identifier of some kind, a chemical formula or a Latin scientific name. * language – explicit value for identifying the language for the text part * value – explicit value for the language specific variant string
wikibase-listdatatypes-monolingualtext-head (talk) (Translate) Monolingual text
wikibase-listdatatypes-multilingualtext-body (talk) (Translate) Literal data field for a string that must be translated into other languages. Typical use is an entity name of global interest that has non-local written forms. Those can differ both in languages and script systems. * language – explicit value for identifying the language for the text part * value – explicit value for the language specific variant string
wikibase-listdatatypes-multilingualtext-head (talk) (Translate) Multilingual text
wikibase-listdatatypes-quantity-body (talk) (Translate) Literal data field for a quantity that relates to some kind of well-defined unit. The actual unit goes in the data values that is entered. * amount – implicit part of the string (mapping of unit prefix is unclear) * unit – implicit part of the string that defaults to "1" (mapping to standardizing body is unclear) * upperbound - quantity's upper bound * lowerbound - quantity's lower bound
wikibase-listdatatypes-quantity-head (talk) (Translate) Quantity
wikibase-listdatatypes-string-body (talk) (Translate) Literal data field for a string of glyphs. Typical use are identifiers that have written forms which do not depend on the language of the reader. * value – explicit value for the language specific variant string
wikibase-listdatatypes-string-head (talk) (Translate) String
wikibase-listdatatypes-tabular-data-body (talk) (Translate) Link to tabular data stored on Wikimedia Commons (or other configured wiki). See "https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Help:Tabular_Data" for more documentation about tabular data.
wikibase-listdatatypes-tabular-data-head (talk) (Translate) Tabular data
wikibase-listdatatypes-time-body (talk) (Translate) Literal data field for a point in time. Given as a date and time with some precision and boundaries. The time is saved internally in the specified calendar model. * time – explicit value for point in time, represented as a timestamp resembling ISO 8601, e.g. +2013-01-01T00:00:00Z. The year is always signed and padded to have between 4 and 16 digits. * timezone – explicit value as a signed integer. Timezone information as an offset from UTC in minutes. * before – explicit integer value for how many units after the given time it could be. The unit is given by the precision. * after – explicit integer value for how many units before the given time it could be. The unit is given by the precision. * precision – explicit value encoded in a shortint. The numbers have the following meaning: 0 - billion years, 1 - hundred million years, ..., 6 - millennium, 7 - century, 8 - decade, 9 - year, 10 - month, 11 - day, 12 - hour, 13 - minute, 14 - second. * calendarmodel – explicit value given as a URI. It identifies the calendar model of the timestamp.
wikibase-listdatatypes-time-head (talk) (Translate) Time
wikibase-listdatatypes-url-body (talk) (Translate) Literal data field for a URL. URLs are restricted to the protocols also supported for external links in wikitext.
wikibase-listdatatypes-url-head (talk) (Translate) URL
wikibase-listdatatypes-wikibase-item-body (talk) (Translate) Link to other Items on the project. When a value is entered, the project's "Item" namespace will be searched for matching Items.
wikibase-listdatatypes-wikibase-item-head (talk) (Translate) Item
wikibase-listdatatypes-wikibase-property-body (talk) (Translate) Link to Properties on the project. When a value is entered, the project's "Property" namespace will be searched for matching Properties.
wikibase-listdatatypes-wikibase-property-head (talk) (Translate) Property
wikibase-listdatavaluetypes-generalbody (talk) (Translate) The value type for this data type is <code>$1</code>.
wikibase-listdatavaluetypes-name-globecoordinate (talk) (Translate) globe coordinate
wikibase-listdatavaluetypes-name-monolingualtext (talk) (Translate) monolingual text
wikibase-listdatavaluetypes-name-quantity (talk) (Translate) quantity
wikibase-listdatavaluetypes-name-string (talk) (Translate) string
wikibase-listdatavaluetypes-name-time (talk) (Translate) time
wikibase-listdatavaluetypes-name-wikibase-entityid (talk) (Translate) Wikibase entity id
wikibase-listproperties-all (talk) (Translate) All data types
wikibase-listproperties-datatype (talk) (Translate) Data type:
wikibase-listproperties-invalid-datatype (talk) (Translate) "$1" is not a valid data type.
wikibase-listproperties-legend (talk) (Translate) Get a list of Properties by data type
wikibase-listproperties-submit (talk) (Translate) Find
wikibase-mergeitems-fromid (talk) (Translate) The ID to merge from
wikibase-mergeitems-intro (talk) (Translate) If you merge two Items, all labels, descriptions, aliases, sitelinks and statements will be moved from one Item to the other.
wikibase-mergeitems-submit (talk) (Translate) Merge Items
wikibase-mergeitems-success (talk) (Translate) $1 was merged into $3 and redirected.
wikibase-mergeitems-toid (talk) (Translate) The ID to merge to
wikibase-modifyentity-id (talk) (Translate) ID:
wikibase-modifyterm-language (talk) (Translate) Language code:
wikibase-monolingualtext (talk) (Translate) <span lang="$2" class="wb-monolingualtext-value">$1</span> <span class="wb-monolingualtext-language-name" dir="auto">($3)</span>
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