Category:Users by language
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The skill levels are analogous to those on Wikipedia:Babel in combining two-letter country codes with skill levels (1 to 5, and N):
Meaning of skill levels:
- 1: basic ability – enough to understand written material or simple questions in this language.
- 2: intermediate ability – enough for editing or discussions.
- 3: advanced level – though you can write in this language with no problem, some small errors might occur.
- 4: 'near-native' level – although it's not your first language from birth, your ability is something like that of a native speaker.
- 5: professional proficiency – you are able to answer language usage questions that may be asked by native speakers.
- N: native speaker
Language category | Skill levels (non-existing ones in red) | ||||||
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Chinese | User zh | User zh-1 | User zh-2 | User zh-3 | User zh-4 | User zh-5 | User zh-N |
Dutch | User nl | User nl-1 | User nl-2 | User nl-3 | User nl-4 | User nl-5 | User nl-N |
English | User en | User en-1 | User en-2 | User en-3 | User en-4 | User en-5 | User en-N |
French | User fr | User fr-1 | User fr-2 | User fr-3 | User fr-4 | User fr-5 | User fr-N |
German | User de | User de-1 | User de-2 | User de-3 | User de-4 | User de-5 | User de-N |
Italian | User it | User it-1 | User it-2 | User it-3 | User it-4 | User it-5 | User it-N |
Japanese | User ja | User ja-1 | User ja-2 | User ja-3 | User ja-4 | User ja-5 | User ja-N |
Korean | User ko | User ko-1 | User ko-2 | User ko-3 | User ko-4 | User ko-5 | User ko-N |
Russian | User ru | User ru-1 | User ru-2 | User ru-3 | User ru-4 | User ru-5 | User ru-N |
Spanish | User es | User es-1 | User es-2 | User es-3 | User es-4 | User es-5 | User es-N |
Subcategories
This category has the following 32 subcategories, out of 32 total.