Module:languages/data/3/y

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This module contains definitions and metadata forthree-letter language codesstarting with "y".SeeWiktionary:Languagesfor more information.

This modulemust notbe used directly in other modules or templates. The data should be accessed throughModule:languages.For the corresponding extra data, seeModule:languages/data/3/y/extra.

Errors

The following errors were detected byModule:data consistency check:

  • Proto-Central Togo language(alv-gtm-pro) does not have the expected name "Proto-Ghana-Togo Mountain", even though it is the proto-language of the Ghana-Togo Mountain languages (alv-gtm).
  • Proto-Arawa language(auf-pro) does not have the expected name "Proto-Arauan", even though it is the proto-language of the Arauan languages (auf).
  • Proto-Amuesha-Chamicuro language(awd-amc-pro) has a proto-language code associated with the invalid codeawd-amc.
  • Proto-Kampa language(awd-kmp-pro) has a proto-language code associated with the invalid codeawd-kmp.
  • Proto-Arawak language(awd-pro) does not have the expected name "Proto-Arawakan", even though it is the proto-language of the Arawakan languages (awd).
  • Proto-Paresi-Waura language(awd-prw-pro) has a proto-language code associated with the invalid codeawd-prw.
  • Proto-Ta-Arawak language(awd-taa-pro) does not have the expected name "Proto-Ta-Arawakan", even though it is the proto-language of the Ta-Arawakan languages (awd-taa).
  • Proto-Rukai language(dru-pro) has a proto-language code associated with Rukai (dru), which is not a family.
  • Proto-Basque language(euq-pro) does not have the expected name "Proto-Vasconic", even though it is the proto-language of the Vasconic languages (euq).
  • Proto-Norse language(gmq-pro) does not have the expected name "Proto-North Germanic", even though it is the proto-language of the North Germanic languages (gmq).
  • Proto-Kamta language(inc-krn-pro) does not have the expected name "Proto-KRNB lects", even though it is the proto-language of the KRNB lects (inc-krn).
  • Proto-Chumash language(nai-chu-pro) does not have the expected name "Proto-Chumashan", even though it is the proto-language of the Chumashan languages (nai-chu).
  • Proto-Maidun language(nai-mdu-pro) does not have the expected name "Proto-Maiduan", even though it is the proto-language of the Maiduan languages (nai-mdu).
  • Proto-Mixe-Zoque language(nai-miz-pro) does not have the expected name "Proto-Mixe-Zoquean", even though it is the proto-language of the Mixe-Zoquean languages (nai-miz).
  • Proto-Pomo language(nai-pom-pro) does not have the expected name "Proto-Pomoan", even though it is the proto-language of the Pomoan languages (nai-pom).
  • Proto-Mazatec language(omq-maz-pro) does not have the expected name "Proto-Mazatecan", even though it is the proto-language of the Mazatecan languages (omq-maz).
  • Proto-Ossetic language(os-pro) has a proto-language code associated with Ossetian (os), which is not a family.
  • Proto-North Sarawak language(poz-swa-pro) does not have the expected name "Proto-North Sarawakan", even though it is the proto-language of the North Sarawakan languages (poz-swa).
  • Proto-Salish language(sal-pro) does not have the expected name "Proto-Salishan", even though it is the proto-language of the Salishan languages (sal).
  • Proto-Samic language(smi-pro) does not have the expected name "Proto-Sami", even though it is the proto-language of the Sami languages (smi).
  • Proto-Kuki-Chin language(tbq-kuk-pro) does not have the expected name "Proto-Kukish", even though it is the proto-language of the Kukish languages (tbq-kuk).
  • Proto-Saka language(xsc-sak-pro) does not have the expected name "Proto-Sakan", even though it is the proto-language of the Sakan languages (xsc-sak).
  • Literary Chinese language (lzh-lit) has a canonical name that is not unique; it is also used by the codelzh.
  • The data keypreprocess_linksfor??? (th-new) is invalid.
  • Literary Chinese, the canonical name for the codelzh-lit,is wrong; it should be Literary Chinese.
  • Literary Chinese, the canonical name for the codelzh-lit,is wrong; it should be Literary Chinese.
  • The codeira-midand the canonical name Middle Iranian should be removed; they are not found inModule:families/data.
  • The codeira-oldand the canonical name Old Iranian should be removed; they are not found inModule:families/data.
  • The codeira-midand the canonical name Middle Iranian should be removed; they are not found inModule:families/data.
  • The codeira-oldand the canonical name Old Iranian should be removed; they are not found inModule:families/data.

Required values

Every entry in the table must contain the following indexed fields:

1
The "canonical" name of the language. This is the name that is used in Wiktionary entries and category names.
2
The Wikidata item id (Q number) for the language. Can be specified as a number (a positive integer) or a string that starts withQand ends with decimal digits. Set tonilif not known/present. This replaces the olderwikipedia_articleproperty, which can still be used to link to specific sections or language editions.

Optional values

3
The code for the family that the language belongs to. SeeWiktionary:Families.
4
A list of script codes. SeeWiktionary:Scripts.These represent all the scripts (writing systems) that this language uses in the real world, as well as the ones that Wiktionary uses. The scripts that are used most often on Wiktionary should be first in the list, as this will speed up script detection.
Many templates and modules detect the script of text in a particular language using theLanguage:findBestScriptmethod inModule:languages.This function goes down the list of scripts and counts how many characters in the text belong to each script. If all the characters belong to one script, that script will be returned; otherwise, the script with the most characters will be returned. Thus, script detection will be faster if the most frequently used scripts are first in the list. If none of the characters match any of the listed scripts, then theNonescript is returned (even if the characters would match a script not listed). Translingual (mul) and Undetermined (und) have the special value"All",which means they are treated as having every script. This value should not be set for any other language codes.
Due to theongoing problems with Lua memory limits,this should be given as a comma-separated list in a string (and not a table). This is then converted into a table when returned. For example:"Latn, Brai, Shaw, Dsrt".
type
The type of language (which affects how it is handled on Wiktionary). Possible values are:
  • regular- This value is the default, so it doesn't need to be specified. It indicates that the is attested according toWT:CFIand therefore permitted in the main namespace. There may also be reconstructed terms for the language, which are placed in the Reconstruction namespace and must be prefixed with * to indicate a reconstruction.
  • reconstructed- This language is not attested according to CFI, and therefore is allowed only in the Reconstruction namespace. All terms in this language are reconstructed, and must be prefixed with *.
  • appendix-constructed- This language is attested but does not meet the additional requirements set out for constructed languages (WT:CFI#Constructed languages). Its entries must therefore be in the Appendix namespace, but they are not reconstructed and therefore should not have * prefixed in links.
ancestors
A list of the language codes of the direct ancestors of this language. For example, the ancestor of English is listed asenm(Middle English);ang(Old English, the ancestor of Middle English),gem-pro(Proto-Germanic, the ancestor of Old English),andine-pro(Proto-Indo-European, the ancestor of Proto-Germanic) are not listed.
For most languages, only one ancestor code should be given, but multiple ancestors can be listed for pidgins, creoles and mixed languages.
The ancestor language list should not be included if the language's direct ancestor is the proto-language of the family to which the language belongs. In such a case, if the family code has been provided,Module:languageswill automatically add the proto-language as the language's ancestor. For example, Proto-Germanic (gem-pro) belongs to the Indo-European (ine) family, and its direct ancestor is Proto-Indo-European (ine-pro). Because Proto-Indo-European is the proto-language of the Indo-European languages, Proto-Germanic does not need anancestorstable; Proto-Indo-European will be automatically returned as its ancestor by thegetAncestorsfunction.
Due to theongoing problems with Lua memory limits,this should be given as a comma-separated list in a string (and not a table). This is then converted into a table when returned. For example:"cr, fr".
wikimedia_codes
A list of theWikimedia language codesthat this language maps to. This is used to translate Wiktionary codes to Wikimedia codes, which are usually the same but there are a few languages where it is different. The language codes must be valid Wikimedia codes (as determined by the wiki software), and if they are not defined in one of the language data modules, they must be defined inModule:wikimedia languages/data.
Due to theongoing problems with Lua memory limits,this should be given as a comma-separated list in a string (and not a table). This is then converted into a table when returned. For example:"en, simple".
Note that Wikimedia <-> Wiktionary language codes are currently defined in four places: the language modules (as documented here);Module:wikimedia languages/data;interwiki_langsinModule:translations/data;and thewiktprefixfield of the `metadata` variable inMediaWiki:Gadget-TranslationAdder-Data.js.FIXME: Unify this data.
wikipedia_article
The name of the Wikipedia article for the language. Should normally only be supplied if the Wikidata id cannot be used.
translit
See theSubstitutionssection for instructions on syntax.
Defines how a language should be transliterated, which will be automatically applied to any terms in scripts that do not have theirisTransliteratedvalue set tofalseinModule:scripts/data.This is used bytransliterateinModule:languages.
link_tr
Set this totrueto link the language's transliteration. For instance, Gothic has entries in Gothic script and entries for transliterations:𐌷𐌻𐌰𐌹𐌱𐍃(hlaibs).Otherwise, this can be a comma-separated list of script codes, which means that links are only applied to terms using those scripts.
override_translit
Set this totrueto make the automatic transliteration override an any given manual transliteration. Otherwise, this can be a comma-separated list of script codes, which means that the override is only applied to terms using those scripts.
display_text
See theSubstitutionssection for instructions on syntax.
Defines replacements to create the display form of the text, which is the form actually displayed on the page. This is occasionally necessary if there is a recurring issue of editors adding the wrong character, which is sometimes an issue when two or more characters are easy to confuse. For example, the palochkaӏ,used in Cyrillic in many Caucasian languages, is frequently entered asI,or even LatinlorI.As this is an ongoing issue (even among native speakers), the easiest way to solve the problem is to automatically correct the display form for those languages. This is used bymakeDisplayTextinModule:languages.
entry_name
See theSubstitutionssection for instructions on syntax.
Defines replacements to create the entry name from the displayed form of a term. This can be used to remove certain diacritical marks according to the customs or standard practice of the language. For example, it is used to remove accent marks from Russian words (ру́сскийрусский), or macrons from Latin or Old English words (ōsos), as these are not used in the normal written form of these languages. This is used bymakeEntryNameinModule:languages.
sort_key
See theSubstitutionssection for instructions on syntax.
Defines replacements to create a category sort key from the page name. The purpose is to:
  1. Remove any characters that should be ignored in sorting.
  2. Replace characters with other characters, if the sorting rules for that language do not distinguish them. For example, in German, the characters "ä" and "a" are considered equivalent for sorting, and are both treated as "a".
  3. Replace characters that should be sorted in different places with special characters that mimic that behaviour, (which is necessary due to MediaWiki software using the Unicode codepoint to determine sort order, which is often arbitrary). For instance, in Mongolian, the letter "ү" should be sorted after "у", but due to its codepoint it is sorted after the final letter "я" by default. As such, we can replace "ү" with "у" plus a character with a very high codepoint, which ensures that it is always sorted straight after. The data modules contain an in-built way to do this for the sake of convenience: with the above example, this would be done by using"у"..p[1].Another character could be inserted straight after by using"у"..p[2](and so on).
Note: the term is converted to lowercase before applying any substitutions, so you should not try to process capital letters (as it will not work). This is used bymakeSortKeyinModule:languages.
dotted_dotless_i
Set this totruefor languages that distinguish between thedotted and dotless I(such as some Turkic languages).

Substitutions

translit,display_text,entry_nameandsort_keyall use the same syntax, which is designed to be as flexible as possible:
  • If they are a string, then this is treated as the name of a dedicated module which will be used to generate the output. For example,"sa-translit"refers toModule:sa-translit.
  • If they are a table, then it can contain two kinds of keys:
    1. The keysfrom,to,remove_diacriticsandremove_exceptionsrelate to text substitution (see below).
    2. Script code keys are used to specify script-specific behaviour. These, in turn, can be strings (for dedicated modules) or tables (for text substitution). In addition, a value with the key1can be used as a fallback, which will be used if no specific behaviour is defined for that script.
Note: if script keys and text substitution keys are given in the same table, then the text substitution will be applied after the script-specific behaviour has completed. Ensure any fallback text substitutions are given as a subtable with key1if you want to avoid this. It is not possible to process the output of a script-specific module with another module, however: this should be done (for example) with atail callin the first module.
Dedicated modules must take the argumentstext,lang,sc,wheretextis the input text (usually the page name or input by the user),langis the language code (not the language object), andscis the script code (not the script object). For performance reasons, they shouldonlybe used when it is not possible to achieve the desired result via text substitution.
Text substitution replaces or removes certain characters (or sets of characters) for particular contexts. There are three ways to do this:
  1. Using thefromandtokeys.
  2. remove_diacritics(and optionallyremove_exceptions).
  3. Both of the above (in that order).
fromis paired withto,and both of them must be tables that are organised pairwise: each element infromis a pattern to identify which characters in the term to replace, while the corresponding element intodefines what to replace them with (as arguments tomw.ustring.gsub).
If the replacement is not present (or if it isfalseornil), then any matching characters are removed altogether. This means that thefromlist can be longer than thetolist, and an empty replacement will be assumed for any elements infromthat have no counterpart into.
The tables can contain literal characters, or the patterns (a simplified formregular expressions) that are used by the standard Scribuntomw.ustring.gsubfunction. Seethe Scribunto reference manualfor more information. Note that patterns make double substitutions a viable way to achieve more complex results. See the Latin sortkey for Mandarin (cmn) as an example of this.
remove_diacriticsis a string which contains characters that will be removed after the text is decomposed. For instance, ifremove_diacriticsis a combining acute accent, all acute accents will be stripped, even if they are part of precomposed characters (such asáorά). Despite the name, the characters to be stripped need not be diacritics: for instance, including an apostrophe would remove all apostrophes (though be careful with hyphens, which must be beescapedas%-).
Furthermore, ifremove_diacriticsis given, then it is possible to specify aremove_exceptionstable, which prevents specific characters from having their diacritics stripped. For instance, ifremove_diacriticsis a combining diaeresis, butremove_exceptionscontains"ё",then any instances ofёwill remain unchanged. On the other hand, an instance ofӱwould still becomeу(unless"ӱ"is also added toremove_exceptions).

Formerly supported values

aliases,varieties,otherNames
This data is now located in the extra data modules; seeModule:languagesandTemplate:language extradata documentation.
family
Now3.
scripts
Now4.

localm_lang=require("Module:languages")
localm_langdata=require("Module:languages/data")

localu=require("Module:string utilities").char

localc=m_langdata.chars
localp=m_langdata.puaChars
locals=m_langdata.shared

localm={}

m["yaa"]={
"Yaminahua",
3026110,
"sai-pan",
"Latn",
}

m["yab"]={
"Yuhup",
3573115,
"sai-nad",
"Latn",
}

m["yac"]={
"Pass Valley Yali",
12953309,
"ngf",
"Latn",
}

m["yad"]={
"Yagua",
3182567,
nil,
"Latn",
}

m["yae"]={
"Pumé",
3121835,
nil,
"Latn",
}

m["yaf"]={
"Yaka",
35588,
"bnt-yak",
"Latn",
}

m["yag"]={
"Yámana",
531826,
"qfa-iso",
"Latn",
}

m["yah"]={
"Yazghulami",
34186,
"ira-shy",
"Latn, Cyrl",
translit="yah-translit",
}

m["yai"]={
"Yagnobi",
34247,
"ira-sgc",
"Latn, Cyrl",
translit="tg-translit",
}

m["yaj"]={
"Banda-Yangere",
8048561,
"bad",
}

m["yak"]={
"Yakima",
35976053,
"nai-shp",
"Latn",
ancestors="nai-spt",
}

m["yal"]={
"Yalunka",
35524,
"dmn-sya",
}

m["yam"]={
"Yamba",
36904,
"nic-nka",
"Latn",
}

m["yan"]={
"Mayangna",
3302929,
"nai-min",
"Latn",
}

m["yao"]={
"Yao",
36902,
"bnt-rvm",
"Latn",
}

m["yap"]={
"Yapese",
34029,
"poz-oce",
"Latn",
}

m["yaq"]={
"Yaqui",
34191,
"azc-trc",
"Latn",
}

m["yar"]={
"Yabarana",
3571238,
"sai-map",
"Latn",
}

m["yas"]={
"Gunu",
36358,
"nic-ymb",
"Latn",
}

m["yat"]={
"Yambeta",
8048020,
"nic-mbw",
"Latn",
}

m["yau"]={
"Yuwana",
5876347,
}

m["yav"]={
"Yangben",
12953315,
"nic-ymb",
"Latn",
}

m["yaw"]={
"Yawalapití",
3450709,
"awd",
"Latn",
}

m["yay"]={
"Agwagwune",
34736,
"nic-ucn",
"Latn",
}

m["yaz"]={
"Lokaa",
3914439,
"nic-uce",
"Latn",
}

m["yba"]={
"Yala",
3914920,
"alv-ido",
"Latn",
}

m["ybb"]={
"Yemba",
36917,
"bai",
"Latn",
}

m["ybe"]={
"Western Yugur",
34224,
"trk-ssb",
"Latn, Ougr",
ancestors="oui",
}

m["ybh"]={
"Yakkha",
56666,
"sit-kie",
"Deva",
}

m["ybi"]={
"Yamphu",
56316,
"sit-kie",
"Deva",
translit="ybi-translit",
}

m["ybj"]={
"Hasha",
3915338,
"nic-alu",
}

m["ybk"]={
"Bokha",
63340714,
"tbq-muj",
}

m["ybl"]={
"Yukuben",
3915846,
"nic-ykb",
}

m["ybm"]={
"Yaben",
8046372,
"ngf-mad",
}

m["ybn"]={
"Yabaâna",
3450534,
"awd",
"Latn",
}

m["ybo"]={
"Yabong",
8046383,
"ngf-mad",
}

m["ybx"]={
"Yawiyo",
8050463,
"paa-spk",
}

m["yby"]={
"Yaweyuha",
3571231,
"paa-kag",
}

m["ych"]={
"Chesu",
30334841,
"tbq-nas",
}

m["ycl"]={
"Lolopo",
56441,
"tbq-llo",
}

m["ycn"]={
"Yucuna",
3438356,
"awd-nwk",
"Latn",
}

m["ycp"]={
"Chepya",
46603077,
"tbq-han",
}

m["ycr"]={
"Yilan Creole",
10955036,
"crp",
"Latn",
}

m["yda"]={
"Yanda",
8048318,
"aus-pam",
}

m["yde"]={
"Yangum Dey",
63340998,
"qfa-tor",
"Latn",
}

m["ydg"]={
"Yidgha",
34179,
"ira-mny",
"Arab",
}

m["ydk"]={
"Yoidik",
8054512,
"ngf-mad",
}

m["yea"]={
"Ravula",
7296830,
"dra-mal",
"Knda, Mlym",
translit={
Knda="kn-translit",
Mlym="ml-translit",
},
}

m["yec"]={
"Yenish",
1365342,
"gmw-hgm",
"Latn",
ancestors="gmh",
}

m["yee"]={
"Yimas",
36954,
"paa-lsp",
}

m["yei"]={
"Yeni",
34213,
"nic-mmb",
}

m["yej"]={
"Yevanic",
34200,
"grk",
"Hebr",
ancestors="gkm",
entry_name={remove_diacritics=u(0x0591).."-"..u(0x05BD)..u(0x05BF).."-"..u(0x05C5)..u(0x05C7)},
}

m["yen"]={
"Yendang",
3914882,
"alv-mye",
"Latn",
}

m["yer"]={
"Tarok",
3914953,
"nic-tar",
"Latn",
}

m["yes"]={
"Yeskwa",
3914962,
"nic-plc",
"Latn",
}

m["yet"]={
"Yetfa",
8053020,
"paa-pau",
}

m["yeu"]={
"Yerukula",
3535117,
"dra-tam",
}

m["yev"]={
"Yapunda",
11044384,
"qfa-tor",
"Latn",
}

m["yey"]={
"Yeyi",
8053347,
"bnt",
}

m["ygi"]={
"Yiningayi",
63341096,
"aus-pam",
}

m["ygl"]={
"Yangum Gel",
63341179,
"qfa-tor",
"Latn",
}

m["ygm"]={
"Yagomi",
20771657,
"ngf-fin",
"Latn",
}

m["ygp"]={
"Gepo",
5548692,
"tbq-nas",
}

m["ygr"]={
"Yagaria",
8046690,
"paa-kag",
"Latn",
}

m["ygs"]={
"Yolngu Sign Language",
16211970,
"sgn",
}

m["ygu"]={
"Yugul",
8060437,
"aus-arn",
}

m["ygw"]={
"Yagwoia",
8046761,
"ngf",
"Latn",
}

m["yha"]={
"Baha",
2879238,
"qfa-kra",
}

m["yhl"]={
"Hlepho Phowa",
63341181,
"tbq-phw",
}

m["yia"]={
"Yinggarda",
3913777,
"aus-psw",
"Latn",
}

m["yif"]={
"Ache",
10949828,
"tbq-sel",
}

m["yig"]={
"Wusa",
12953334,
"tbq-nas",
}

m["yii"]={
"Yidiny",
3053283,
"aus-yid",
"Latn",
}

m["yij"]={
"Yindjibarndi",
3121073,
"aus-nga",
"Latn",
}

m["yik"]={
"Dongshanba Lalo",
12953333,
"tbq-lal",
}

m["yil"]={
"Yindjilandji",
10723541,
"aus-pam",
"Latn",
}

m["yim"]={
"Yimchungru Naga",
56348,
"sit-aao",
"Latn",
}

m["yin"]={
"Yinchia",
12953981,
"mkh-pal",
}

m["yip"]={
"Pholo",
7187103,
"tbq-nso",
}

m["yiq"]={
"Micha",
6827993,
"tbq-llo",
"Latn",
}

m["yir"]={
"North Awyu",
12642164,
"ngf",
}

m["yis"]={
"Yis",
8053831,
"qfa-tor",
"Latn",
}

m["yit"]={
"Eastern Lalu",
12953328,
"tbq-lal",
}

m["yiu"]={
"Lope",
11163308,
"tbq-nlo",
}

m["yiv"]={
"Northern Nisu",
25559454,
"tbq-nis",
}

m["yix"]={
"Axi",
4830439,
"tbq-axi",
}

m["yiy"]={
"Yir-Yoront",
8053819,
"aus-pmn",
"Latn",
}

m["yiz"]={
"Azhe",
4832535,
"tbq-axi",
}

m["yka"]={
"Yakan",
3571351,
"poz-sbj",
}

m["ykg"]={
"Northern Yukaghir",
56319,
"qfa-yuk",
"Cyrl",
translit="ykg-translit",
}

m["ykh"]={
"Khamnigan Mongol",
3196052,
"xgn-cen",
"Mong, Latn, Cyrl",
translit={Mong="Mong-translit"},
display_text={Mong=s["Mong-displaytext"]},
entry_name={Mong=s["Mong-entryname"]},
}

m["yki"]={
"Yoke",
3832977,
}

m["ykk"]={
"Yakaikeke",
8047041,
"poz-oce",
}

m["ykl"]={
"Khlula",
6401849,
"tbq-phw",
}

m["ykm"]={
"Kap",
8047048,
"poz-ocw",
"Latn",
}

m["ykn"]={
"Kua-nsi",
6440952,
"tbq-tal",
}

m["yko"]={
"Yasa",
36899,
"bnt-yko",
"Latn",
}

m["ykr"]={
"Yekora",
11732781,
"ngf",
}

m["ykt"]={
"Kathu",
6377155,
"sit-mnz",
}

m["yku"]={
"Kuamasi",
6441074,
"tbq-tal",
}

m["yky"]={
"Yakoma",
3571364,
"nic-ngd",
}

m["yla"]={
"Yaul",
8050336,
"paa",
"Latn",
}

m["ylb"]={
"Yaleba",
37710600,
"poz-oce",
}

m["yle"]={
"Yele",
36942,
}

m["ylg"]={
"Yelogu",
8052024,
"paa-spk",
}

m["yli"]={
"Angguruk Yali",
3514481,
"ngf",
}

m["yll"]={
"Yil",
3501797,
"qfa-tor",
"Latn",
}

m["ylm"]={
"Limi",
12953327,
"tbq-lso",
}

m["yln"]={
"Langnian Buyang",
2929025,
"qfa-buy",
}

m["ylo"]={
"Naruo",
6961032,
"tbq-tal",
}

m["ylr"]={
"Yalarnnga",
3915686,
"aus-pam",
"Latn",
}

m["ylu"]={
"Aribwaung",
11044246,
"poz-ocw",
"Latn",
}

m["yly"]={
"Nyelâyu",
303154,
"poz-cln",
"Latn",
}

m["ymb"]={
"Yambes",
8048022,
"qfa-tor",
"Latn",
}

m["ymc"]={
"Southern Muji",
57259564,
"tbq-muj",
}

m["ymd"]={
"Muda",
6931494,
"tbq-han",
}

m["yme"]={
"Yameo",
3121032,
}

m["ymg"]={
"Yamongeri",
11008893,
"bnt-mon",
"Latn",
ancestors="lol",
}

m["ymh"]={
"Mili",
12953329,
"tbq-lso",
}

m["ymi"]={
"Moji",
6895060,
"tbq-muj",
}

m["ymk"]={
"Makwe",
6740513,
"bnt-swh",
}

m["yml"]={
"Iamalele",
8047849,
"poz-ocw",
"Latn",
}

m["ymm"]={
"Maay",
36221,
"cus-som",
"Latn",
}

m["ymn"]={
"Sunum",
8048083,
"poz-ocw",
"Latn",
}

m["ymo"]={
"Yangum Mon",
50313949,
"qfa-tor",
"Latn",
}

m["ymp"]={
"Yamap",
8047913,
"poz-ocw",
"Latn",
}

m["ymq"]={
"Qila Muji",
56826369,
"tbq-muj",
}

m["ymr"]={
"Malasar",
16889525,
"dra-tam",
}

m["yms"]={
"Mysian",
2577228,
"ine",
}

m["ymx"]={
"Northern Muji",
56751275,
"tbq-muj",
}

m["ymz"]={
"Muzi",
6944445,
"tbq-muj",
}

m["yna"]={
"Aluo",
4737539,
"tbq-nas",
}

m["ynd"]={
"Yandruwandha",
8048335,
"aus-kar",
"Latn",
}

m["yne"]={
"Lang'e",
6485577,
"tbq-tal",
}

m["yng"]={
"Yango",
13123599,
"nic-nkk",
"Latn",
}

m["ynk"]={
"Naukanski",
27963,
"ypk",
"Cyrl, Latn",
}

m["ynl"]={
"Yangulam",
8048663,
"ngf-mad",
}

m["ynn"]={
"Yana",
56419,
"qfa-iso",
}

m["yno"]={
"Yong",
8054978,
"tai-swe",
"Lana, Thai",
sort_key={
Lana="Lana-sortkey",
Thai="Thai-sortkey"
},
}

m["yns"]={
"Yansi",
36953,
"bnt-yak",
}

m["ynu"]={
"Yahuna",
8050347,
"sai-tuc",
}

m["yob"]={
"Yoba",
8054220,
"poz-ocw",
"Latn",
}

m["yog"]={
"Yogad",
8054343,
"phi",
}

m["yoi"]={
"Yonaguni",
34243,
"jpx-sry",
"Jpan",
translit=s["jpx-translit"],
display_text=s["jpx-displaytext"],
entry_name=s["jpx-entryname"],
sort_key=s["jpx-sortkey"],
}

m["yol"]={
"Yola",
56395,
"gmw-ian",
"Latn",
}

m["yom"]={
"Yombe",
10961975,
"bnt-kng",
"Latn",
}

m["yon"]={
"Yongkom",
8055002,
"ngf-okk",
}

m["yox"]={
"Yoron",
2424943,
"jpx-nry",
"Jpan",
translit=s["jpx-translit"],
display_text=s["jpx-displaytext"],
entry_name=s["jpx-entryname"],
sort_key=s["jpx-sortkey"],
}

m["yoy"]={
"Yoy",
3503717,
"tai",
}

m["ypa"]={
"Phala",
36211907,
"tbq-drp",
}

m["ypb"]={
"Labo Phowa",
63341239,
"tbq-phw",
}

m["ypg"]={
"Phola",
7187058,
"tbq-drp",
}

m["yph"]={
"Phupha",
7188378,
"tbq-urp",
}

m["ypm"]={
"Phuma",
63341260,
"tbq-muj",
}

m["ypn"]={
"Ani Phowa",
33590104,
"tbq-phw",
}

m["ypo"]={
"Alo Phola",
33522157,
"tbq-drp",
}

m["ypp"]={
"Phupa",
48565467,
"tbq-urp",
}

m["ypz"]={
"Phuza",
48565339,
"tbq-urp",
}

m["yra"]={
"Yerakai",
8052531,
}

m["yrb"]={
"Yareba",
3571876,
"ngf",
}

m["yre"]={
"Yaouré",
3913951,
"dmn-mda",
}

m["yri"]={
"Yarí",
8049616,
}

m["yrk"]={
"Tundra Nenets",
36452,
"syd",
"Cyrl",
entry_name={
from={"ӑ","а̄","э̇","ӣ","ы̄","ӯ","ю̄","я̆","я̄"},
to={"а","а","э","и","ы","у","ю","я","я"},
},
translit="yrk-translit",
}

m["yrl"]={
"Nheengatu",
34333,
"tup-gua",
ancestors="tpw",
}

m["yrn"]={
"Yerong",
3572191,
"qfa-buy",
}

m["yro"]={
"Ỹaroamë",
24190396,
"sai-ynm",
"Latn",
}

m["yrw"]={
"Yarawata",
8049237,
"ngf-mad",
}

m["yry"]={
"Yarluyandi",
33061540,
"aus-kar",
}

m["ysc"]={
"Jassic",
2479368,
"xsc",
"Latn",
ancestors="oos",
}

m["ysd"]={
"Samatao",
7408902,
"tbq-kzh",
}

m["ysg"]={
"Sonaga",
7560736,
"tbq-tal",
}

m["ysl"]={
"Yugoslavian Sign Language",
8060373,
"sgn",
}

m["ysn"]={
"Sani",
1055287,
"tbq-axi",
"Latn",-- Not Yiii, which is the Nuosu syllabary, and does not cover classical Yi scripts.
}

m["yso"]={
"Nisi",
12953326,
"tbq-sel",
}

m["ysp"]={
"Southern Lolopo",
12633989,
"tbq-llo",
}

m["ysr"]={
"Sirenik",
28156,
"ypk",
"Cyrl",
translit="ysr-translit",
entry_name={remove_diacritics=c.acute..c.macron},
}

m["yss"]={
"Yessan-Mayo",
8052927,
"paa-spk",
"Latn",
}

m["ysy"]={
"Sanie",
7418287,
"tbq-kzh",
}

m["yta"]={
"Talu",
16999095,
"tbq-tal",
}

m["ytl"]={
"Toloza",
7786695,
"tbq-lso",
}

m["ytp"]={
"Thopho",
7796015,
"tbq-muj",
}

m["ytw"]={
"Yout Wam",
31819036,
"ngf-fin",
"Latn",
}

m["yty"]={
"Yatay",
63341274,
"aus-pmn",
}

m["yua"]={
"Yucatec Maya",
13354,
"myn",
"Latn",
}

m["yub"]={
"Yugambal",
3446663,
}

m["yuc"]={
"Yuchi",
34204,
"qfa-iso",
}

m["yue"]={
"Cantonese",
9186,
"zhx-yue",
"Hants, Latn",
wikimedia_codes="yue, zh-yue",
generate_forms="zh-generateforms",
translit={Hani="zh-translit"},
sort_key={Hani="Hani-sortkey"},
}

m["yuf"]={
"Havasupai-Walapai-Yavapai",
3565286,
"nai-yuc",
"Latn",
}

m["yug"]={
"Yug",
56311,
"qfa-yno",
"Cyrl",
}

m["yui"]={
"Yurutí",
3573266,
"sai-tuc",
"Latn",
}

m["yuj"]={
"Karkar-Yuri",
2992906,
"paa-pau",
"Latn",
}

m["yuk"]={
"Yuki",
36993,
"nai-ykn",
"Latn",
}

m["yul"]={
"Yulu",
3915595,
"csu-bba",
}

m["yum"]={
"Yuma",
3573199,
"nai-yuc",
"Latn",
}

m["yun"]={
"Bena",
3913283,
"alv-yun",
}

m["yup"]={
"Yukpa",
3441447,
"sai-yuk",
"Latn",
}

m["yuq"]={
"Yuqui",
8061440,
"tup-gua",
"Latn",
}

m["yur"]={
"Yurok",
34685,
"aql",
"Latn",
}

m["yut"]={
"Yopno",
12953338,
"ngf-fin",
"Latn",
}

m["yuw"]={
"Finisterre Yau",
12953319,
"ngf-fin",
"Latn",
}

m["yux"]={
"Southern Yukaghir",
56545,
"qfa-yuk",
"Cyrl",
translit="yux-translit",
}

m["yuy"]={
"East Yugur",
29902,
"xgn-sou",
"Latn",
}

m["yuz"]={
"Yuracare",
2640646,
"qfa-iso",
"Latn",
}

m["yva"]={
"Yawa",
3572020,
"paa",
"Latn",
}

m["yvt"]={
"Yavitero",
3441427,
"awd",
"Latn",
}

m["ywa"]={
"Kalou",
6354305,
"paa-spk",
"Latn",
}

m["ywg"]={
"Yinhawangka",
8053734,
"aus-nga",
"Latn",
}

m["ywl"]={
"Western Lalu",
12953325,
"tbq-lal",
}

m["ywn"]={
"Yawanawa",
10322118,
"sai-pan",
"Latn",
}

m["ywq"]={
"Nasu",
25559456,
"tbq-nas",
"Plrd",-- Not Yiii, which is the Nuosu syllabary, and does not cover classical Yi scripts.
}

m["ywr"]={
"Yawuru",
8050479,
"aus-nyu",
"Latn",
}

m["ywt"]={
"Xishanba Lalo",
12953336,
"tbq-lal",
}

m["ywu"]={
"Wumeng",
25559442,
"tbq-nas",
}

m["yww"]={
"Yawarawarga",
10723454,
"aus-kar",
"Latn",
}

m["yxa"]={
"Mayawali",
33060513,
"aus-pam",
"Latn",
}

m["yxg"]={
"Yagara",
16979305,
"aus-pam",
"Latn",
}

m["yxl"]={
"Yarli",
46264708,
"aus-pam",
"Latn",
}

m["yxm"]={
"Yinwum",
8053763,
"aus-pam",
"Latn",
}

m["yxu"]={
"Yuyu",
8062232,
"aus-pam",
"Latn",
}

m["yxy"]={
"Yabula Yabula",
8046394,
"aus-pam",
"Latn",
}

m["yyu"]={
"Torricelli Yau",
8050328,
"qfa-tor",
"Latn",
}

m["yyz"]={
"Ayizi",
20527363,
"tbq-nas",
}

m["yzg"]={
"E'ma Buyang",
16115619,
"qfa-buy",
}

m["yzk"]={
"Zokhuo",
8073523,
"tbq-phw",
}

returnm_lang.finalizeLanguageData(m_lang.addDefaultTypes(m,true))