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Provides adjective form of region or country name in user's preferred language. Used for regions and present or historical countries not covered by {{CountryAdjective}} template.

Usage

{{Nationality |1= |2= |3= |lang= }}

Template parameters

ParameterDescriptionDefaultStatus
1Nationality. Can be: emptyrequired
2Gender. Possible values:
  • m or male – default option
  • f or female
  • n or neutralNeuter (or neutral) gender used in some languages like Polish
  • s – special case used in case of dual nationalities for ending of first nationality. Used in German, French, Polish, etc.
  • Languages not needing n or s options should default to m.
    moptional
    3This parameter tells the template whether to use the indefinite article (a/an) at the beginning or not (set to any non-empty value to add an article).emptyoptional
    langLanguage code (only needs to be provided if the language displayed is to be fixed and independent of the user’s preferences).emptyoptional

    Additional information

    The template is intended to be used in the following namespaces: all namespaces

    The template is intended to be used by the following user groups: all users

    See also

    Localization

    This template is localized through {{Autotranslate}}.


    To add your language to the list of languages supported by this template, please copy the code of Template:Nationality/en (or any other language version you prefer to translate) and replace the text strings in there (the form below can be used to create a translation, the English version is preloaded in the edit box). Please change the parameter lang from en (or whatever language you are translating) to the language code of your language.


    Region names and historical nationalities

    nationality (en) output (female)
    arab Arab
    alexandrian Alexandrian
    australasian Australasian
    austro–hungarian Austro-Hungarian
    basque Basque
    belarusan Belarusan
    bohemian Bohemian
    byzantine Byzantine
    carniolan Carniolan
    castilian Castillian
    catalan Catalan
    coptic Coptic
    croatian Croatian
    czechoslovak Czechoslovak
    danish Danish
    dutch Dutch
    english English
    finnish Finnish
    flemish Flemish
    french French
    frisian Frisian
    german German
    hindi Hindi
    icelandic Icelandic
    illyrian Illyrian
    inuit Inuit
    italian Italian
    japanese Japanese
    javanese Javanese
    jewish Jewish
    korean Korean
    lorrain Lorrainer
    low german Low German
    macedonian Macedonian
    moravian Moravian
    netherlandish Netherlandish
    northern netherlandish Dutch
    norwegian Norwegian
    ottoman Ottoman
    persian Persian
    phoenician Phoenician
    polynesian Polynesian
    polish Polish
    pontic Pontic
    portuguese Portuguese
    roman Roman
    romanian Romanian
    russian Russian
    saxon Saxon
    scottish Scottish
    silesian Silesian
    sorbian Sorbian
    southern netherlandish Southern Netherlandish
    soviet Soviet
    spanish Spanish
    swedish Swedish
    tatar Tatar
    tibetan Tibetan
    transylvanian saxon Transylvanian Saxon
    turkish Turkish
    venetian Venetian
    walloon Walloon
    uzbek Uzbekistani
    welsh Welsh
    yugoslavian Yugoslavian

    Example

    Code Output Notes
    {{Nationality|US|m}} American Short notation – Default language output
    {{Nationality|French|female|lang=ru}}} Французская Long notation – Russian output
    {{Nationality|flemish|lang=nl}} Vlaams Non-country name – Dutch output