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This template documentation page is deprecated.
Use {{enm-conj-wk}}, {{enm-conj-st}}, or {{enm-conj-irr}} instead.

This template is the base template for the obsolete conjugation template {{enm-conj}}; it should not be used. It has 16 unnamed parameters, and 3 named parameters:

  • 1: First-person singular present
  • 2: Plural present
  • 3: Second-person singular present
  • 5: Third-person singular present
  • 7: Singular present subjunctive
  • 8: Plural present subjunctive
  • 9: Present participle
  • 10: Past participle
  • 11: First-person singular simple past
  • 12: Plural simple past
  • 13: Second-person singular simple past
  • 15: Third-person singular simple past
  • 17: Singular past subjunctive
  • 18: Plural past subjunctive
  • 19: Singular imperative
  • 20: Plural imperative
  • head: The title if not identical to the page name.
  • type: The inflectional category the verb belongs in (e.g. strong class 6, preterite-present)
  • type2: A second inflectional category for if the verb inflects multiple ways.