What is the format of regular foreign language references?

[1] Principal. File title [M]. Place of publication: publisher, year of publication. Page number (optional). (Monograph [M])

[2] Principal responsible person. File title [C]. Place of publication: publisher, year of publication. Page number (optional). (essay [C]- anthology)

[3] the main person in charge of precipitation literature. The title of precipitation literature [A]. Principal of original literature. Original document title [C]. Place of publication: publisher, year of publication. The beginning and end pages of precipitation literature.

[4] Principal. File title [D]. Place of publication: publisher, year of publication. Page number (optional). (paper [D])

[5] Principal. Document title [R]. Place of publication: publisher, year of publication. Page number (optional). (Report [R]- Report)

[6] Principal. Title of the document [J]. Title, year, volume (issue): page number. (Journal article [J]- Journal)

[7] Principal. File title [N]. Name and publication date (edition) of the newspaper. (newspaper article [N]- journalist)

[8] standard number, standard name. (standard-standard)

[9] Principal. Title of electronic document [electronic document/carrier type identification]. The source or accessible address of the electronic document, date of publication or update/reference date (optional). (Electronic documents: database [DB], computer program [CP], electronic bulletin [EB]; Carrier types and their identification: online network OL, magnetic tape MT, CD, disk DK. Note: Database/online database; Db/mt-database on tape; M/CD-CD monograph)

[10] Principal. Title of the document [Z]. Place of publication: publisher, year of publication. (Z file ID of type is not defined)

[1 1] the patentee. Patent name [P]. Patent country: patent number, publication date. (patent [P]- patent)

This is the most formal thing I can think of. I hope it will be useful to you.