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mention the magic word {{PAGELANGUAGE}}
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== Usage ==
This template returns the "content language" of the current page; more precisely it checks if the current title ends with a language code, and if it is the case it returns this language code, else &#123;{CONTENTLANGUAGE}} (the default content language; on this wiki: "{{CONTENTLANGUAGE}}" for {{#language:{{CONTENTLANGUAGE}}|en}}).

== Examples ==
* on "Bar/foo", this template returns "{{CONTENTLANGUAGE}}";
* on "Bar/foo/hu", this template returns "hu".
(Note: there could be false positive: e.g. on "Foo/bar" it returns "bar" because "bar" is the language code for Bavarian; "foo" is not a language code; very small (2 or 3 letters) last words can be a problem as seen here.)

This template takes no argument, and acts as a magic word.

== Alternative magic word ==

Since the creation of this template, the [[Help:Magic words#Technical metadata|magic word <code>&#123;{PAGELANGUAGE}}</code>]] has been created and can be used instead of this template (see [[Phabricator:T59603]]).

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