base of the verb without the ending, for example zač for začít
2
"n" for verbs which need it after the base in their present forms, such ase zač-ít → zač-n-u
Not filled with verbs which do not need it, such as obejm-out → obejm-u
aspect
generates the note about future tense, which depends on the aspect of the verb and decides whether present or past transgressives are shown
Possible values:
"imperfective" (or alternatively "imperfect", "impf", "imp" or "i")
"perfective" (or alternatively "perfect", "pf" or "p") – this is the default value, so it is not necessary to fill
"pf-impf" (or alternatively "p-i" or "pi") – for verbs which can have both aspects
past
alternative form of the past participle can be filled
The past participle can be filled if the verb has a different form of past participles than adding -al to the base (začal), for example sejmout → sejmul.
past2
another alternative form of the past participle
past3
one more alternative form of the past participle
pass
It can prevent passive to be shown or alternative form of the passive can be filled
The value "no" causes that no passives are filled if the verb does not have passive forms. Another option is to fill in the passive form if the verb has a different form of passive than -at (začat), for example sejmout → sňat.
pass2
another alternative form of the passive
pass3
one more alternative form of the passive
pass ns
passive neutral singular
The value "yes" enables to show passive neutral singular form of the verb in cases when the verb does not form other passive voice forms, which are disabled by the parameter "pass".
tr1 pres
masculine present transgressive, not necessary to fill for imperfective verbs (fills automatically)
tr2 pres
feminine present transgressive, not necessary to fill for imperfective verbs (fills automatically); generates plural present transgressive too
tr past
masculine past transgressive, not necessary to fill for perfective verbs which form it simply by adding -av; generates feminine a plural past transgressive too
tr past2
alternative past transgressive
Some verbs have two forms of past transgressives, such as sejmout.