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Template:sl-infl-verb-2-inf

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Infinitive {{{linf}}} (unknown suffix)
long infinitive1
short infinitive2
supine
1 Usually only written, except in very formal contexts
2 In spoken formal language, colloquial
l-participle
masculine feminine neuter
singular
dual
plural
n-/t-participle (passive participle)
masculine feminine neuter
singular
dual
plural
š-participle
masculine feminine neuter
singular
dual
plural
adverbial š-participle
true gerund
objectified gerund

Parameters

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suffix=
The suffix of present stem, hyphen and m, e.g. suffix=ova-ti.
alt=
Type alt=yes if this is not the first present stem form.
altd=
Used to further specify when this form is used.
linf=
Long infinitive.
sinf=
Short infinitive.
supine=
Supine if the verb is not biaspectal.
supperf=
Perfective supine for biaspectal verbs.
supimp=
Imperfective supine for biaspectal verbs. Not needed if the form is same as for perfective.
l-m=, l-m2=
Masculine singular form of l-participle.
l-f=, l-f2=
Feminine singular form of l-participle.
l=, l2=
L-participle form without endings and with the same accent as neuter singular. If feminine singular or masculine singular form differ in accent or fill vowel, then those specific forms have to be inserted manually, otherwise not.
n-m=
Masculine singular form of n-/t-participle.
n-f=
Feminine singular form of n-/t-participle.
n=
N-/t-participle form without endings with the same accents as neuter singular. If feminine or masculine singular form differ in accent or fill vowel, then those specific forms have to be inserted manually, otherwise not.
š-m=
Masculine singular form of š-participle.
š-f=
Feminine singular form of š-participle.
š=
Š-participle form without endings with the same accents as neuter singular. If feminine or masculine singular form differ in accent or fill vowel, then those specific forms have to be inserted manually, otherwise not.
š-a=
Adverbial form of š-participle. If the same as masculine singular form, it does not need to be additionally inserted.
g=
Gerund, if both forms are the same.
g-t=
True gerund form.
g-o=
Objectified gerund form.
irreg=
Used to signify the verb is irregular.
irregtitle=
Used to write the kind of uncertainty the verb has.