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The skill levels mean analogous to those in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:User_en Wikipedia]:
The skill levels are analogous to those on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Babel Wikipedia]:
 
* xx-1 for basic ability – enough to understand written material or simple questions in this language.
* xx-2 for intermediate ability – enough for editing or discussions.
* xx-3 for advanced level – though you can write in this language with no problem, some small errors might occur.
* xx-4 for 'near-native' level – although it's not your first language from birth, your ability is something like that of a native speaker.
* xx-5 for professional proficiency – you are able to answer language usage questions that may be asked by native speakers. Note that this template is currently only available for a few languages.
* xx-N for native proficiency
 
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Revision as of 17:17, 16 June 2021

The skill levels are analogous to those on Wikipedia:

  • xx-1 for basic ability – enough to understand written material or simple questions in this language.
  • xx-2 for intermediate ability – enough for editing or discussions.
  • xx-3 for advanced level – though you can write in this language with no problem, some small errors might occur.
  • xx-4 for 'near-native' level – although it's not your first language from birth, your ability is something like that of a native speaker.
  • xx-5 for professional proficiency – you are able to answer language usage questions that may be asked by native speakers. Note that this template is currently only available for a few languages.
  • xx-N for native proficiency
skill levels
example meaning
User ja-1 basic Japanese speaker
User en-2 intermediate English speaker
User en-3 advanced English speaker
User en-4 near-native English speaker
User ru-N native Russian speaker
User ja-N native Japanese speaker
User en-N native English speaker
User en-5 English professional