Use this template to show similar entries, especially those that differ only in capitalization, diacritics, or punctuation.

{{also|...}}

Place this template right at the top of the entry. You can include any number of alternate forms, each as its own parameter. It must contain at least one. For example, on "pan":

{{also|Pan|PAN|pan-|Pan-}}
==English==

The above code produces the following output:

Habelə baxın: Pan, PAN, pan-, Pan-

English

There are no strict 'rules' on what order multiple targets in the {{also}} template should be. However, the order of items should generally be: all lowercase before capitalized first letter, before all capitals, before strange mixes; no apostrophes or hyphens before apostrophes or hyphens, no diacritics before diacritics, separate letters before ligatures (ae æ, ij ij, oe œ, ss ß), separate letters before multiple-letter diacritics (aa å, oe ö, ue ü), less exotic diacritics before more exotic (á à â ä ã å), letters or symbols which are similar in appearance but have different meaning should be last of all ("no" before "№").

Less common usage includes links to pages that do not contain the same number of letters, but may nevertheless be confused. For example la vache contains {{also|vache}}. And linking to pages of a different script which are visually similar, for example cama contains {{also|čama|сама}} because the Cyrillic сама looks very similar to the Latin script cama.

The template accepts an optional named parameter, |uni=. Setting it to auto will make the template annotate links with Unicode code point numbers and Unicode names of the first character of the link label. You can also set a |uninn= parameter to selectively override the code point displayed or disable it altogether (just set it to "no"). Use it for characters which could be easily confused for each other and may look identically in some fonts, like Σ (U+03A3 GREEK CAPITAL LETTER SIGMA), Ʃ (U+01A9 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER ESH) and ∑ (U+2211 N-ARY SUMMATION).

See also

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