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Important note: Although the language code "nan" is valid, it is actually a code representing the whole Southern Min language group (a.k.a. macrolanguage), while the language written in this test project is Teochew.
There is currently a proposal for to split the Southern Min language into seven languages. In this process, the Min-nan ISO code and language name will be retired.
The seven proposed individual languages within this macrolanguage are:
1. Xiamen (厦门话, also known as Amoy or Hokkien): xim
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This was in response to the rejection of a proposal to replace nan with xim and dzu, but there is no new proposal on the ISO 639-3 website. (Discussion at meta:Requests for new languages/Wikipedia Teochew) Kanguole12:56, 6 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]__DTELLIPSISBUTTON__{"threadItem":{"timestamp":"2015-02-06T12:56:00.000Z","author":"Kanguole","type":"comment","level":2,"id":"c-Kanguole-2015-02-06T12:56:00.000Z-Jose77-2009-03-25T03:06:00.000Z","replies":[]}}-->
The Southern Min languages part have their own template: Template:Southern Min, so I think this template may simplify the Southern Min part, just list the five subgroup, and give a link for the Template:Southern Min.--Liaon98 (talk) 12:49, 14 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]__DTELLIPSISBUTTON__{"threadItem":{"timestamp":"2016-11-14T12:49:00.000Z","author":"Liaon98","type":"comment","level":2,"id":"c-Liaon98-2016-11-14T12:49:00.000Z-Simplify","replies":["c-Folly_Mox-20231111124400-Liaon98-2016-11-14T12:49:00.000Z"]}}-->