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Usage
This template generates headword-lines for Lower Sorbian nouns. It should only be used at the lemma entry, which is usually at the singular nominative form.
- Mandatory unnamed arguments:
- The gender and animacy,
m-pr
for masculine personal, f-anml
for feminine animal, n-in
for neuter inanimate, or in-p
for inanimate plural, for pluralia tantum. The gender codes are m
(masculine), f
(feminine) and n
(neuter). The animacy codes are pr
(personal), anml
(animal) and in
(inanimate). Animacy is present because it affects adjectival agreement patterns in the singular and plural.
- Optional named arguments:
|gen=
— the genitive (if irregular)
|du=
— the dual (if irregular)
|pl=
— the plural (if irregular)
|genpl=
— the genitive plural (if irregular)
|dim=
— the diminutive (if any)
|f=
— the feminine equivalent (if any; only applicable if gender is m
)
|m=
— the masculine equivalent (if any; only applicable if gender is f
)