| | :I'd be glad to, but I didn't know there was an 'etyl' template or language code for Proto-Tocharian yet. What would it be exactly, since there isn't one single one for it (unlike with 'sla' for proto-Slavic 'sla-pro' or 'gem' with proto-Germanic 'gem-pro' for example)? There's 'xto' for Tocharian A and 'txb' for Tocharian B. [[User:Word dewd544|Word dewd544]] ([[User talk:Word dewd544|talk]]) 04:47, 24 November 2012 (UTC) | | :I'd be glad to, but I didn't know there was an 'etyl' template or language code for Proto-Tocharian yet. What would it be exactly, since there isn't one single one for it (unlike with 'sla' for proto-Slavic 'sla-pro' or 'gem' with proto-Germanic 'gem-pro' for example)? There's 'xto' for Tocharian A and 'txb' for Tocharian B. [[User:Word dewd544|Word dewd544]] ([[User talk:Word dewd544|talk]]) 04:47, 24 November 2012 (UTC) |
| | :: You can always make a request for a language code if one doesn't exist yet. We currently have {{temp|etyl:ine-toc}} for the Tocharian language family. So presumably the code for Proto-Tocharian would be "ine-toc-pro"; I've created it now. {{User:CodeCat/signature}} 21:54, 24 November 2012 (UTC) | | :: You can always make a request for a language code if one doesn't exist yet. We currently have {{temp|etyl:ine-toc}} for the Tocharian language family. So presumably the code for Proto-Tocharian would be "ine-toc-pro"; I've created it now. {{User:CodeCat/signature}} 21:54, 24 November 2012 (UTC) |