User:Mzajac/test
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Template Summaries
[edit]Required parameters are marked with an asterisk (*). Default values are in brackets.
Etymology
[edit]For root languages mentioned in etymologies.
- Summary
{{etyl|language code*|derived language code (en)}}
For terms mentioned in running text (etymology, usage notes).
- Summary
{{term|term*|alternative text|gloss|tr=transliteration|lang=language code (en)|sc=script (Latn)}}
- Example, English term
{{term|word}}
- word
- Example, English term unlinked
{{term||word}}
- word
- Example, foreign term
{{etyl|sk}} {{term|slovo||word|lang=sk}}
- [[w:Template:sk language|Template:sk]] [[slovo#:Template:t-sect|slovo]] (“‘word’”)
- Example, foreign writing system
{{etyl|uk}} {{term|слово||word|tr=slóvo|lang=uk|sc=Cyrl}}
- [[w:Template:uk language|Template:uk]] [[слово#:Template:t-sect|слово]] (slóvo), “‘word’”)
For root proto-languages mentioned in etymologies. Replaces a whole {{etyl}}
–{{term}}
set. Term/gloss pairs can be repeated up to twice more. Use "-" to suppress derived language in a translingual entry.
- Summary
{{proto|language*|term*|gloss|term|gloss|term|gloss|lang=derived language code (en)}}
- Example, Ukrainian derivation from Proto-Slavic, with three reconstructed roots
{{proto|Slavic|gorěti|to burn|gorjǫ||goriši|lang=uk}}
- Proto-Slavic *gorěti (“to burn”), *gorjǫ, *goriši
Core
[edit]Used for the headword, when there is no applicable lang-POS template. Inflection–form pairs may be repeated up to 9 more times. A form may be omitted to make the inflection behave as a descriptive label. Gender/number (gn) is up to 3 of m (masculine), f (feminine), c (common), n (neuter), s (singular) or p (plural) which apply, or a template.
- Summary
{{infl|language code*|part of speech*|inflection|inflected form|...|...|g=gn|g2=gn|g3=gn|head=alternate headword|tr=transliteration|sort=category sort key|cat=category suffix|sc=script}}
Translations
[edit]For foreign terms in the translation section. Gender/number (gn) is any of m (masculine), f (feminine), c (common), n (neuter), s (singular) or p (plural) which apply.
- Summary
{{t|language code*|term*|gn|gn|gn|gn|gn|gn|alt=alternative text|tr=transliteration|sc=script (Latn)}}
- Vertical format for long ones? Nah.
{{t
- |language code*
- |term*
- |gn
- |gn
- |gn
- |gn
- |gn
- |gn
- |alt=alternative text
- |tr=transliteration
- |sc=script (Latn)
}}
Lists
[edit]For lists, where italics are undesirable.
- Summary
{{l|language code*|term*}}