Template:da-conj

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Conjugation of da-conj
active passive
present {{{3}}} {{{1}}}es
past {{{4}}} {{{4}}}s
infinitive da-conj {{{1}}}es
imperative {{{1}}}
participle
present {{{1}}}ende
past {{{6}}}
(auxiliary verb {{{5}}})
gerund {{{1}}}en

This is a template for displaying the conjugations of Danish verbs. It takes up to 10 unnamed parameters and one named.

For regular verbs, you can use {{da-conj-reg}} instead.

Typical usage: {{da-conj|imperative||r or er|te or ede|h or v or vh|t or et}}

Many of the parameters recognize endings, which are appended to the imperative form. If the imperative ends in a consonant liable to doubling, setting dc=1 will double the consonant before a schwa.

  • |dc=1: consonant doubling
  1. the imperative form
  2. the infinitive form (optional - defaults to PAGENAME if not specified; usually not required)
  3. the present form; you can specify r or er endings, or write out the entire form
  4. the past form; you can specify te and ede endings, or write out the entire form
  5. the auxiliary verb: h or have for have, v or være for være, hv and vh for verbs that use both (if such even exist)
  6. the past participle; you can specify t and et endings, or write out the entire form
  7. the present participle (optional - determined automatically if not specified)
  8. the gerund (optional - determined automatically if not specified); use - to denote no gerund exists
  9. the passive form (optional - determined automatically if not specified); use - to denote that it does not exist
  10. the passive past form (optional - determined automatically if not specified); use - to denote that it does not exist