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! Language Family !! Colour Name/Hexcode !! Real-life Family !! Notes !! Code
! User(s) !! Language Family !! Colour Name/Hexcode !! Real-life Family !! Notes !! Code !! Completion status
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| || style = "background:#faecc8" | #faecc8 || Afro-Asiatic || ||
| || || style = "background:#faecc8" | #faecc8 || Afro-Asiatic || || ||
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| [[Theweric languages]]|| style = "background:gold" | gold || Nilo-Saharan || || theweric
| || [[Theweric languages]]|| style = "background:gold" | gold || Nilo-Saharan || || theweric || style = "background:lightgreen" | Yes
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| || style = "background:#ffddaa" | #ffddaa || Niger–Congo || ||
| || || style = "background:#ffddaa" | #ffddaa || Niger–Congo || || ||
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| [[Termic languages]]|| style = "background:goldenrod" | goldenrod || Khoisan (areal) || ||
| || [[Termic languages]]|| style = "background:goldenrod" | goldenrod || Khoisan (areal) || || ||
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| [[Šarkunen languages]] || style = "background:#c9ffd9" | #c9ffd9 || Indo-European || ||
| || [[Šarkunen languages]] || style = "background:#c9ffd9" | #c9ffd9 || Indo-European || || ||
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| || style = "background:lightgreen" | lightgreen || Caucasian (areal) || ||
| || || style = "background:lightgreen" | lightgreen || Caucasian (areal) || || ||
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| [[Laefevian languages]] || style = "background:lime" | lime || Uralic || ||
| || [[Laefevian languages]] || style = "background:lime" | lime || Uralic || || ||
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| || style = "background:mediumspringgreen" | mediumspringgreen || Dravidian || ||
| || || style = "background:mediumspringgreen" | mediumspringgreen || Dravidian || || ||
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| || style = "background:yellowgreen" | yellowgreen || Altaic (areal) || ||
| || || style = "background:yellowgreen" | yellowgreen || Altaic (areal) || || ||
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| || style = "background:darkseagreen" | darkseagreen || Paleosiberian (areal) || ||
| || || style = "background:darkseagreen" | darkseagreen || Paleosiberian (areal) || || ||
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| || style = "background:salmon" | salmon || Sino-Tibetan || ||
| || || style = "background:salmon" | salmon || Sino-Tibetan || || ||
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| || style = "background:#f2ceee" | #f2ceee || Hmong–Mien || ||
| || || style = "background:#f2ceee" | #f2ceee || Hmong–Mien || || ||
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| || style = "background:lavender" | lavender || Tai–Kadai || ||
| || || style = "background:lavender" | lavender || Tai–Kadai || || ||
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| || style = "background:lightcoral" | lightcoral || Austroasiatic || ||
| || || style = "background:lightcoral" | lightcoral || Austroasiatic || || ||
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| || style = "background:pink" | pink || Austronesian || ||
| || || style = "background:pink" | pink || Austronesian || || ||
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| [[Upper Borosan languages]] || style = "background:#fd79da" | #fd79da || Papuan (areal) || ||
| || [[Upper Borosan languages]] || style = "background:#fd79da" | #fd79da || Papuan (areal) || || ||
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| || style = "background:#eba9ee" | #eba9ee || Australian (areal) || ||
| || || style = "background:#eba9ee" | #eba9ee || Australian (areal) || || ||
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| || style = "background:lightcyan" | lightcyan || Eskimo–Aleut || ||
| || || style = "background:lightcyan" | lightcyan || Eskimo–Aleut || || ||
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| || style = "background:#99ddff" | #99ddff || Na-Dené (& Dené-Yeniseian) || ||
| || || style = "background:#99ddff" | #99ddff || Na-Dené (& Dené-Yeniseian) || || ||
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| || style = "background: #c0dde6" | #c0dde6 || American (areal) || ||
| || || style = "background: #c0dde6" | #c0dde6 || American (areal) || || ||
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| || style = "background:tan" | tan || Creole/Pidgin/Mixed || Reserved for in-universe examples. ||
| || || style = "background:tan" | tan || Creole/Pidgin/Mixed || Reserved for in-universe examples. || ||
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| || style = "background:#dddddd" | #dddddd || Language Isolate || Reserved for in-universe examples. ||
| || || style = "background:#dddddd" | #dddddd || Language isolate || Reserved for in-universe examples. || ||
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| || style = "background:silver" | silver || Sign Language || Reserved for in-universe examples. ||
| || || style = "background:silver" | silver || Sign language || Reserved for in-universe examples. || ||
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| ||style = "color:white; background:black"  | black || Constructed Language || Reserved for in-universe examples. ||
| || ||style = "color:white; background:black"  | black || Constructed language || Reserved for in-universe examples. || ||
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| || style = "background:white" | white || Unclassified || Reserved for in-universe examples. ||
| || || style = "background:white" | white || Unclassified || Reserved for in-universe examples. || ||
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Revision as of 10:43, 19 April 2016

This is a page where you can claim a language-family colour for use with {{Infobox language}}. Because of the way the template works (imported from real-life Wikipedia) you need to fill in the real-life language family name associated with the colour you want.

For example:

If you choose the colour 'lightcyan' for your family, you would claim it, then in the infobox you would need to write |familycolor = Eskimo–Aleut, etc.

Colours

User(s) Language Family Colour Name/Hexcode Real-life Family Notes Code Completion status
#faecc8 Afro-Asiatic
Theweric languages gold Nilo-Saharan theweric Yes
#ffddaa Niger–Congo
Termic languages goldenrod Khoisan (areal)
Šarkunen languages #c9ffd9 Indo-European
lightgreen Caucasian (areal)
Laefevian languages lime Uralic
mediumspringgreen Dravidian
yellowgreen Altaic (areal)
darkseagreen Paleosiberian (areal)
salmon Sino-Tibetan
#f2ceee Hmong–Mien
lavender Tai–Kadai
lightcoral Austroasiatic
pink Austronesian
Upper Borosan languages #fd79da Papuan (areal)
#eba9ee Australian (areal)
lightcyan Eskimo–Aleut
#99ddff Na-Dené (& Dené-Yeniseian)
#c0dde6 American (areal)
tan Creole/Pidgin/Mixed Reserved for in-universe examples.
#dddddd Language isolate Reserved for in-universe examples.
silver Sign language Reserved for in-universe examples.
black Constructed language Reserved for in-universe examples.
white Unclassified Reserved for in-universe examples.