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et-noun (genitive , partitive )
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Usage
This template is used on Estonian noun entries. Note that if you don't specify the genitive and partitive forms, the template will return a request for them.
Parameters
|head=
- Replaces the default head text.
|1=
, |gen2=
(optional), ...
- Genitive case of the noun (and alternative forms, if present).
|2=
, |par2=
(optional), ...
- Partitive case of the noun (and alternative forms, if present).
|suff=
(optional)
- Set to
1
, if the lemma is a noun-forming suffix.
This template contains the necessary meta-data to allow users who are using accelerated editing to create any grammatical forms semi-automatically.
NOTE: Please don't use this if the genitive and partitive forms are equal. This is due to the unortographical differences in syllable length, which is impossible to code (as of now).