October 2014 (UTC) Never mind. I thought this module was for all recognized <span class="searchmatch">forms</span>-<span class="searchmatch">of</span>, but now I realize it's just for expanding abbreviations. —Aɴɢʀ (talk)...
enclitic <span class="searchmatch">form</span> <span class="searchmatch">of</span> si affittan with affittan that is the apocopated <span class="searchmatch">form</span> <span class="searchmatch">of</span> affittano affittansi (archaic) compound <span class="searchmatch">of</span> affittan (the apocopic <span class="searchmatch">form</span> <span class="searchmatch">of</span> affittano...
misleading, if this module were just an adaptation <span class="searchmatch">of</span> the label-making function in Module:alternative <span class="searchmatch">forms</span>. If it is only going to be used in {{alter}} and...
it out <span class="searchmatch">of</span> noun <span class="searchmatch">forms</span>, or just remove it. I originally came here looking for the duals equivalent <span class="searchmatch">of</span> plurals and discovered that noun dual <span class="searchmatch">forms</span> and others...
that might not work. I don't know if this stuff can be achieved in Module:<span class="searchmatch">form</span> <span class="searchmatch">of</span>. It would be great if it could. But at least when starting out it's easier...
follows? cats["uk"] = { {"has", "part", {"multi", "participles", "verb <span class="searchmatch">forms</span>", {"cond", {"hasall", {"pres", "act"}, "present active participles"}, {"hasall"...
<span class="searchmatch">Forms</span> with movable nu don't show up in search results. Searching e.g. "ἐποίησεν" yields nothing, whereas "ἐποίησε" or "ἐποίησε(ν)" does. I suggest that...
can you give me a few examples <span class="searchmatch">of</span> irregular verbs (excluding hamzated, assimilated and hollow <span class="searchmatch">forms</span>, I'm also aware <span class="searchmatch">of</span> quadrilateral roots)? Not sure...
short <span class="searchmatch">forms</span> for nouns that have them, but rarely. For example, the meaning "ablative" <span class="searchmatch">of</span> аблятивный/аблативный doesn't sound like the kind <span class="searchmatch">of</span> qualitative...
<span class="searchmatch">forms</span> or <span class="searchmatch">forms</span> that sound awkward is a Russian feature, he-he, and some people complain about this and talk jokingly about introduction <span class="searchmatch">of</span> the <span class="searchmatch">form</span> "побежду"...