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- This is a userpage directory of "non-ISO languages" userboxes. It was intended to track migrations to and help organize userboxes in userspace. For the corresponding project directory, see Wikipedia:Userboxes/Non-ISO Languages.
You are welcome to edit this User:UBX/Userboxes directory page, as long as you honor all applicable policies and guidelines. It is recommended this directory be updated in one of three basic ways:
- If you move a userbox linked here to userspace, and then bypass redirects with a tool such as AWB, this page will be updated as part of that process.
- If you copy-and-paste a userbox linked here to userspace, please update the links here to reflect the userspace location.
For more information see Wikipedia:Userbox migration.
This page was for the spinoffs on actual Babel boxes that aren't actual ISO language sets. These would be things like en-B (bullshit), en-L (lazy English), ubx (userboxes), etc. If you were looking for actual language userboxes, see Wikipedia:Babel.
Dialects of English
editAmE (American English)
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{{User AmE-0}} |
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{{User AmE-1}} |
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{{User AmE-2}} |
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{{User AmE-3}} |
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{{User AmE-4}} |
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{{User AmE-5}} |
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{{User AmE-N}} |
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{{User AmE}} |
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en-au (Australian English)
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| {{Template:User en-au-1}} |
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| {{Template:User en-au-2}} |
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| {{Template:User en-au-3}} | An operating system (OS) is a software program that manages computer hardware and software resources and provides common services for computer programs. The OS is the most fundamental type of system software in a computer and is responsible for managing all of the computer's hardware and software resources, including memory, storage, input/output devices, and network connections.
The operating system serves as the interface between the computer hardware and the user, and it provides the user with a platform to run other software applications. The most common operating systems are Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux. Each operating system has its own set of features, advantages, and disadvantages. Here are some of the key functions of an operating system: Memory management: The operating system manages the computer's memory resources and allocates memory to running programs. It ensures that each program has the necessary memory resources to function properly. Process management: The operating system manages all of the processes running on the computer and ensures that each process has access to the necessary resources. File system management: The operating system manages the computer's file system, including the creation, deletion, and organization of files and directories. Device driver management: The operating system manages the computer's device drivers, which are software programs that allow the computer to communicate with hardware devices such as printers, scanners, and keyboards. Security: The operating system provides security features such as user authentication, access control, and virus protection to protect the computer and its data from unauthorized access and malware. User interface: The operating system provides a graphical user interface (GUI) that allows users to interact with the computer and its software applications. |
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| {{Template:User en-au-4}} |
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| {{Template:User en-au-5}} |
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| {{Template:User en-au-N}} |
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| {{Template:User en-au}} |
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| {{Template:User en-au-SA}} |
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| {{Template:User en-au-WA}} |
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| {{User:Sejanus/Box:Au-N}} |
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| {{Template:User en-au-A}} |
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CaE (Canadian English)
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{{User CaE-1}} |
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{{User CaE-2}} |
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{{User CaE-3}} |
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{{User CaE-4}} |
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{{User CaE-N}} |
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{{User CaE}} |
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CalE (California English)
edit| Wikitext | userbox | where used | ||
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{{User CalE-0}} |
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{{User CalE-1}} |
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{{User CalE-2}} |
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{{User CalE-3}} |
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{{User CalE-4}} |
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{{User CalE}} |
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en-MN (Minnesotan)
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| {{Template:User en-MN}} |
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| {{Template:User en-us-mn-N}} |
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en-haw (Hawaiian Pidgin English)
edit| Wikitext | userbox | where used | ||
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{{User en-haw-0}} |
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{{User en-haw-1}} |
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{{User en-haw-2}} |
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{{User en-haw-3}} |
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{{User en-haw-4}} |
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{{User en-haw}} |
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Writing systems and other forms of written notation
editDeseret Alphabet
edit| Code | Result | |||
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Fraktur
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| {{User:Alarob/frak}} |
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heb (Hebrew alphabet)
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| {{User:Oreocooke/noheb}} |
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ko-han (Hanja)
editConstructed languages
edittlh (Klingon)
edit| Wikitext | userbox | where used | ||
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{{User tlh-0}} |
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{{User tlh-1}} |
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{{User tlh-2}} |
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{{User tlh-3}} |
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{{User tlh-4}} |
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{{User tlh-5}} |
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{{User tlh-N}} |
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{{User tlh}} |
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que (Quenya))
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{{User que-0}} |
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{{User que-1}} |
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{{User que-2}} |
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{{User que-3}} |
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{{User que-4}} |
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{{User que-5}} |
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{{User que-N}} |
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{{User que}} |
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sjn (Sindarin)
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{{User sjn-0}} |
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{{User sjn-1}} |
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{{User sjn-2}} |
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{{User sjn-3}} |
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{{User sjn-4}} |
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{{User sjn-5}} |
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{{User sjn-N}} |
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{{User sjn}} |
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Toki Pona
editWdk (Wenedyk)
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| {{Template:User wenedyk-0}} | Usage | |
| {{Template:User wenedyk-3}} | Usage | |
| {{Template:User wenedyk}} | Usage |
Other
editubx (Userbox)
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| {{User:UBX/ubx-0}} |
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| {{User:UBX/ubx-1}} |
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| {{User:UBX/ubx-2}} |
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| {{User:UBX/ubx-3}} |
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| {{User:UBX/ubx-4}} |
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| {{User:Feureau/UserBox/ubx-5}} |
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| {{User:UBX/ubx-N}} |
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| {{User:UBX/ubx}} | Usage |