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* <span id="csdoc_language" />'''language''': The language in which the source is written. Displays in parentheses with "in" before the language name or names. Use the full language name or [[List of ISO 639-1 codes|ISO 639-1]] code. When the source uses more than one language, list them individually, separated by commas, e.g. {{para|language|French, German}}. The use of language names or language codes recognized by Wikimedia adds the page to the appropriate subcategory of {{cl|CS1 foreign language sources}}; do not use templates or wikilinks. Note: When the language is "English" (or "en"), no language is displayed in the citation. Note: When two or more languages are listed there is no need to include "and" before the last language. "and" is inserted automatically by the template.
* <span id="csdoc_language"></span>'''language''': The language in which the source is written. Displays in parentheses with "in" before the language name or names. Use the full language name or [[List of ISO 639-1 codes|ISO 639-1]] code. When the source uses more than one language, list them individually, separated by commas, e.g. {{para|language|French, German}}. The use of language names or language codes recognized by Wikimedia adds the page to the appropriate subcategory of {{cl|CS1 foreign language sources}}; do not use templates or wikilinks. Note: When the language is "English" (or "en"), no language is displayed in the citation. Note: When two or more languages are listed there is no need to include "and" before the last language. "and" is inserted automatically by the template.

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  • language: The language in which the source is written. Displays in parentheses with "in" before the language name or names. Use the full language name or ISO 639-1 code. When the source uses more than one language, list them individually, separated by commas, e.g. |language=French, German. The use of language names or language codes recognized by Wikimedia adds the page to the appropriate subcategory of Category:CS1 foreign language sources; do not use templates or wikilinks. Note: When the language is "English" (or "en"), no language is displayed in the citation. Note: When two or more languages are listed there is no need to include "and" before the last language. "and" is inserted automatically by the template.