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'''or''' {{tempn|rad-noun|in|gen=pýj vỉșk|'''head=*pýr* *vỉșe:vỉș*'''}} | '''or''' {{tempn|rad-noun|in|gen=pýj vỉșk|'''head=*pýr* *vỉșe:vỉș*'''}} | ||
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'''or''' {{tempn|rad-noun|in|gen=pýj vỉșk|'''head=*pýr* *vỉș[e]*'''}} | '''or''' {{tempn|rad-noun|in|gen=pýj vỉșk|'''head=*pýr* *vỉș[e]*'''}} | ||
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Revision as of 22:55, 10 March 2024
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This is a base implementation of the headword part of a dictionary entry.
It is recommended that instead of using this directly, you make a custom template for a language that is better suited to the inflections of the language. For example, whilst this template could very well be used for a Kilitic adjective, there is a specific template {{kil-adj}}
.
Usage
For example, on the Radestrian entry alșa:
{{head|rad|noun|genitive singular|alșesk|g=in}}
Generates:
- alșa inan (genitive singular alșesk)
Overriding the headword
The parameter |head=
will override the headword. This is useful if you want to manually link words in multiword entries which would otherwise be incorrect from the auto-splitter, or if there is a capitalisation mismatch. This also applies in derived templates, such as {{rad-noun}}
.
For example, on the Radestrian entry pýr vỉșe:
{{head|rad|noun|genitive singular|pýj vỉșk|head={{l|rad|pýr}} {{l|rad|vỉș|vỉșe}}|g=in}} or {{rad-noun|in|head={{l|rad|pýr}} {{l|rad|vỉș|vỉșe}}|gen=pýj vỉșk}}
Generates:
Instead of typing out links, you can also use *asterisks*
around the words to be linked. *word*
generates a simple language link, but *word:link*
will create a link displaying word
and linking to link
.
{{head|rad|noun|genitive singular|pýj vỉșk|head=*pýr* *vỉșe:vỉș*|g=in}} or {{rad-noun|in|head=*pýr* *vỉșe:vỉș*|gen=pýj vỉșk}}
Generates the same as above.
If you find yourself repeating stems when typing *words:word*
, you can instead type *word[s]*
, which will be treated as if it were *words:word*
.
{{head|rad|noun|genitive singular|pýj vỉșk|head=*pýr* *vỉș[e]*|g=in}} or {{rad-noun|in|head=*pýr* *vỉș[e]*|gen=pýj vỉșk}}
Generates the same as above.