Template:sl-decl-noun-table3
Appearance
Declension of sl-decl-noun-table3 | |||
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nom. sing. | {{{1}}} | ||
gen. sing. | {{{2}}} | ||
singular | dual | plural | |
nominative imenovȃlnik |
{{{1}}} | {{{8}}} | {{{15}}} |
genitive rodȋlnik |
{{{2}}} | {{{9}}} | {{{16}}} |
dative dajȃlnik |
{{{3}}} | {{{10}}} | {{{17}}} |
accusative tožȋlnik |
{{{4}}} | {{{11}}} | {{{18}}} |
locative mẹ̑stnik |
{{{5}}} | {{{12}}} | {{{19}}} |
instrumental orọ̑dnik |
{{{6}}} | {{{13}}} | {{{20}}} |
(vocative) (ogȏvorni imenovȃlnik) |
{{{7}}} | {{{14}}} | {{{21}}} |
- The following documentation is located at Template:sl-decl-noun-table3/documentation. [edit]
- Useful links: subpage list • links • redirects • transclusions • errors (parser/module) • sandbox
This template is used for declension of Slovene nouns that are only in one number (for other see Template:sl-decl-noun-table3unc). It generates the title and table, however forms have to be inserted manually.
Parameters
[edit]The following parameters are available:
1=
,2=
...21=
- Forms of the noun, preferably with tonal accents.
1=
nominative,2=
genitive and so forth. See Slovene declension for more information. If more forms are available, they have to be[[linked]]
separately. First form should always be the most appropriate form, and stylistically marked forms should be in italics. infix=
- If the noun has an infix, different from ov, list it here. It should be listed as [infix]-, e. g. j-, n-, t- etc.
accent=
- Used to generate correct accent class:
accent=1
– fixed accent (on the same vowel)accent=2
– mobile accent (between two vowels on the stem)accent=3a
– short ending accent (on the ending or fill vowel)accent=3b
– long ending accent (on the ending or fill vowel)accent=4a
– short mixed accent (switching between stem and ending)accent=4b
– long mixed accent (switching between stem and ending)
decl=
- Used to automatically generate title and categories. These are the corresponding titles:
m-an-1=First masculine declension (hard o-stem, animate)
m-in-1=First masculine declension (hard o-stem, inanimate)
m-in-1-s=First masculine declension (soft o-stem, inanimate)
m-an-1-s=First masculine declension (soft o-stem, animate)
m-in-ov=First masculine declension (hard o-stem, inanimate, -ov- infix)
m-an-ov=First masculine declension (hard o-stem, animate, -ov- infix)
m-2=Second masculine declension (a-stem)
m-3=Third masculine declension (no endings)
m-an-4=Fourth masculine declension (adjectival endings, animate)
m-in-4=Fourth masculine declension (adjectival endings, inanimate)
f-1=First feminine declension (a-stem)
f-1-v=First feminine declension (a-stem)
f-2=Second feminine declension (i-stem)
f-3=Third feminine declension (no endings)
f-4=Fourth feminine declension (adjectival endings)
n-1=First neuter declension (hard o-stem)
n-1-s=First neuter declension (soft o-stem)
n-2=Second neuter declension (a-stem)
n-3=Third neuter declension (no endings)
n-4=Fourth neuter declension (adjectival endings)
irregtitle=
- Used to specify what kind of irregularity does the noun have and add appropriate categories. These include irregularities about endings, accent changes (lengthening, change of pitch, open-mid to close-mid), fill vowels, infixes, etc. If the change is historic, this can be denoted, e. g. showing forms of former n-stem declension for dan.
irreg=
- If the kind of irregularity is unknown, type
irreg=yes
to denote that noun is irregular. title=
- Use to override the automatic title. It generally should not be used.
prep=
- Used to write an accentual change that only appears after a preposition.
datsg=
- Used as a shortcut for all dative and locative singular forms in o-stem declensions. It should not be used elsewhere or if the accent is on the ending.
datdu=
- Used as a shortcut for all dative and instrumental dual forms in o-stem declensions. It should not be used elsewhere or if the accent is on the ending.
datpl=
- Used as a shortcut for all dative plural forms in o-stem declensions. It should not be used elsewhere or if the accent is on the ending.
loc=
- Used as a shortcut for all locative dual/plural forms in o-stem declensions. It should not be used elsewhere or if the accent is on the ending.