Template:rm-noun
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rm-noun ? (plural rm-nouns)
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This template specifies the gender, plural, and other-gendered word. It should be used just under the 'Noun' header for Romansch words. See "Examples" for several examples, and "Parameters" for help on individual parameters. For example, on Rumantsch:
This template contains the necessary meta-data to allow users who are using accelerated editing to create any grammatical forms semi-automatically.
===Noun=== {{rm-noun|m|f=Rumantscha}}
Parameters
Parameter | Function | Default value (if left unspecified) |
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head , sg or current
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The head word, if different from the page name, or to link to individual words | {{PAGENAME}}
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1
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The gender. It accepts m , f or mf
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Category:Romansch nouns lacking gender |
pl or plural
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The (masculine) plural form. When it is specified as - , the noun is given as uncountable
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[[{{PAGENAME}}s]]
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f
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Feminine form | No default, only used when specified |
fplural
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Feminine plural form | No default, only used when specified |
pl2
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The second plural | No default, only used when specified |
sort or cat
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Sort key for Category:Romansch nouns | {{PAGENAME}}
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type
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Used to specify the following:type=plural for pluralia tantum
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N/A |
Categorization
The template will automatically place pages in the following categories. Note that it will only categorize when used in the main namespace:
Category | Condition |
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Romansch nouns | (all pages) |
Romansch nouns lacking gender | The gender parameter is empty (Using "-" hides the gender without this category). |
Romansch plurals | The plural matches the current page name, or the type parameter is "plural" |
Romansch pluralia tantum | The type parameter is "plural", or the plural form specified is identical to the singular form |