Template:ar-adj-in
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This template is for displaying the headword line of Arabic adjectives that end in ٍ (-in) (e.g. مُسَاوٍ (musāwin, “equal”) or عَالٍ (ʕālin, “high, exalted”)). This automatically produces feminine and informal forms, and optionally a regular plural. These forms are regular but not obvious, and it is easier to have a template produce them.
Certain other templates are available for other types of regular adjectives:
- Adjectives with a regular feminine and sound masculine plural, such as مُفَضَّل (mufaḍḍal, “preferable”) and other augmented participles, should use
{{ar-adj-sound}}
. - Relative adjectives (nisba), such as شَرْقِيّ (šarqiyy, “eastern”), should use
{{ar-nisba}}
. - Adjectives ending in -an, such as مُثَنًّى (muṯannan, “double”), should use
{{ar-adj-an}}
.
Parameters
[edit]|1=
- Vocalized headword.
|pl=
- Specify a masculine plural. If equal to
+
, supply the default sound plural; else, if specified, provide a specific plural; else, no plural will be specified. |pl2=
- Specify a second masculine plural. If equal to
+
, supply the default sound plural; else, if specified, provide a specific plural; else, no plural will be specified. |pl3=
,|pl4=
,|pl5=
- Specify a third, fourth and/or fifth masculine plural, similar to
|pl2=
. |fpl=
- Override the default sound feminine plural. If equal to
-
, no plural will be specified; else, if specified, provide a specific plural; else, supply the default sound feminine plural. |el=
- Specify an elative.
Examples
[edit]I. The code {{ar-adj-in|مُسَاوٍ|pl=+}}
produces the following:
The declension section for an adjective like this looks as follows (note the use of smp
to signal the sound masculine plural):
====Declension==== {{ar-decl-adj|مُسَاوٍ|pl=smp}}
II. The code {{ar-adj-in|جَانٍ|pl=جُنَاة}}
produces the following:
The declension section for an adjective like this looks as follows:
====Declension==== {{ar-decl-adj|جَانٍ|pl=جُنَاة}}
III. The code {{ar-adj-in|عَالٍ|el=أَعْلَى}}
produces the following:
The declension section for an adjective like this looks as follows:
====Declension==== {{ar-decl-adj|عَالٍ}}