Category:CS1 uses foreign language script
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This is a tracking category for CS1 citations that use the parameter |script-title=
to hold a citation title that does not use Latin characters. Such languages are the Semitic languages Arabic and Hebrew, the Asian languages Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, languages that use the Cyrillic alphabet, etc. As other language use is identified, Module:Citation/CS1 will be modified to place them in their proper subcategories. This category may contain a mix of individual pages and subcategories. Individual pages in this category and its subcategories should only be added to them by CS1 templates and Module:Citation/CS1. Subcategories in this category are ordered by language tag.
Subcategories
This category has the following 52 subcategories, out of 52 total.
A
- CS1 uses Arabic-language script (ar) (empty)
B
D
- CS1 uses Divehi-language script (dv) (empty)
E
F
G
H
- CS1 uses Hindi-language script (hi) (empty)
J
K
- CS1 uses Kazakh-language script (kk) (empty)
- CS1 uses Khmer-language script (km) (empty)
- CS1 uses Kyrgyz-language script (ky) (empty)
L
- CS1 uses Lao-language script (lo) (empty)
M
N
- CS1 uses Nepali-language script (ne) (empty)
O
- CS1 uses Odia-language script (or) (empty)
P
- CS1 uses Pashto-language script (ps) (empty)
S
- CS1 uses Sindhi-language script (sd) (empty)
T
- CS1 uses Tamil-language script (ta) (empty)
- CS1 uses Telugu-language script (te) (empty)
- CS1 uses Tajik-language script (tg) (empty)
- CS1 uses Thai-language script (th) (empty)
- CS1 uses Tatar-language script (tt) (empty)
U
- CS1 uses Uyghur-language script (ug) (empty)
- CS1 uses Urdu-language script (ur) (empty)
- CS1 uses Uzbek-language script (uz) (empty)