Template:I18n month
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The stable version was checked on 31 May 2018.
This templates allows to render the name of a month (specified through a number between 1 and 12) in the user's preferred language.
Usage
{{I18n month|1=|2=}}
Parameters
Parameter | Description | Default | Status |
---|---|---|---|
1= | Number (1-12) of the month. Short (like "Jan") and full (like "January") names are also supported. | empty | Required |
2= | Language code (only needs to be provided if the language shall be fixed and independent from the user's preferences) | Value of {{int:Lang}} | Optional |
form= | Allows specification of grammatical case for the month, for languages that use them. Possible cases:
Also partitive case (ptv), inessive case (ine), elative case (ela) and illative case (ill) cases are supported for Finnish language, in addition to nominative case and genitive case (gen). |
nom | Optional |
Examples
Code | Output | Notes |
---|---|---|
{{I18n month|1}} | January | Month name in the language of the user |
{{I18n month|2|de}} | Februar | German version |
{{I18n month|3|fr}} {{I18n month|3|fr|form=gen}} |
mars mars |
Regular and genitive case in language that do not differentiate between them results in identical output |
{{I18n month|4|ru}} {{I18n month|4|ru|form=gen}} |
апрель апреля |
Regular and genitive case in language that use uses different cases |
{{I18n month|9}} {{I18n month|Sep}} {{I18n month|September}} |
September September September |
Alternative month specifications |
{{I18n month|6|pl|form=loc}} {{I18n month|6|cs|form=loc}} |
MediaWiki:June-loc/pl MediaWiki:June-loc/cs |
locative case |
{{I18n month|7|pl|form=ins}} {{I18n month|7|cs|form=ins}} |
MediaWiki:July-ins/pl MediaWiki:July-ins/cs |
instrumental case |
{{I18n month|5}} {{I18n month|5|fi|form=gen}} {{I18n month|5|cs|form=ins}} {{I18n month|5|pl|form=loc}} |
May toukokuun MediaWiki:May-ins/cs MediaWiki:May-loc/pl |
May uses different code than other months, beceause it has no separate short and long forms in English. |