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When creating an article about a hamlet, village, or city, use the following template and fill out as much information as you possibly can, even if it is a stub:
Template | Example | Result | Usage |
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{{ lang|fr}} | {{lang|fr|Je me souviens}} | Je me souviens | To properly categorize foreign language terms. See " rationale" for more information |
{{ lang-fr}} | {{lang-fr|Je me souviens}} | French: Je me souviens | To denote that the preceding or succeeding term was translated from French, sometimes used in conjunction with {{ lang-en}} |
{{ IPA}} | {{IPA|fr|mɔ̃ʁeal}} | French pronunciation: [mɔ̃ʁeal] | For French pronunciation using Help:IPA/French |
{{ IPAc-en}} | {{IPAc-en|ˌ|m|ʌ|n|t|r|iː|ˈ|ɒ|l}} | /ˌmʌntriːˈɒl/ | For English pronunciation using Help:IPA/English |
These are usually used to cite sources, between <ref> tags. Click each template for detailed info on how to use it.
Articles that don't have a lot of content are called stubs. For stubs that fall under the scope of this project, a template must be applied at the top of the article. Please apply whichever one of the following templates fits the best:
These templates should be placed in the "see also" or other appropriate section of Quebec-related articles. As with stub templates, please use the most specific one.
Example:
Articles under the scope of this project should have the following template placed at the top of its talk page:
Result:
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