User:Shahar/Test/8

This template allows putting information about the foreign names of article subjects and their respective meanings in that languages into an article. This template should precede the Trivia section of a page and be a subsection to Etymology when applicable. The coding is as follows:

The color of the template can be specified using
 * color= X, where X is Splatoon for a Splatoon article, Splatoon 2 for a Splatoon 2 article, and Splatoon 3 for a Splatoon 3 article. Do not use this parameter for a table that is not specifically attributed to any game.

The language's abbreviation and M (for Meaning) are parameters for this template. For Japanese, Korean, Chinese and Russian, an additional abbreviation + R (Romanized) can be used. The following languages are currently supported:
 * Jap (JapM / JapR) - Japanese
 * Dut (DutM) - Dutch
 * Fra or Fre (FraM) - French
 * FraA or FreA (FraAM) - NOA French
 * FraE or FreE (FraEM) - NOE French
 * Ger (GerM) - German
 * Ita (ItaM) - Italian
 * Rus (RusR / RusM) - Russian
 * Spa (SpaM) - Spanish
 * SpaA (SpaAM) - NOA Spanish
 * SpaE (SpaEM) - NOE Spanish
 * Chi (ChiM / ChiR) - Chinese
 * ChiS (ChiSM / ChiSR) - Simplified Chinese
 * ChiT (ChiTM / ChiTR) - Traditional Chinese
 * Cze (CzeM) - Czech
 * Dan (DanM) - Danish
 * Fin (FinM) - Finnish
 * Hun (HunM) - Hungarian
 * Kor (KorM / KorR) - Korean
 * Nor (NorM) - Norwegian
 * Pol (PolM) - Polish
 * Por (PorM) - Portuguese
 * PorA (PorAM) - NOA Portuguese
 * PorE (PorEM) - NOE Portuguese
 * Swe (SweM) - Swedish