Template:eu-verb form of

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This template is used for definition lines of Basque verb forms.

Usage

In all cases, the parameter 1 must be used to specify the lemma. A translation of the verb can be provided with t

Non-finite forms

{{eu-verb form of|1|2}}

Parameter Function Default value (if left unspecified)
2 The type of non-finite form. It accepts impfpar (for the imperfect participle), fpar (for the future participle), short (for the short form) and vn (for the verbal noun). Required

Finite forms

{{eu-verb form of|1|2|3|4}}

Parameter Function Default value (if left unspecified)
2 The type of agreement of the verb. It accepts nor, nor-nori, nor-nork and nor-nori-nork. Required
3 The person(s) of the verb. Write the appropriate pronouns in lower case and separated by spaces. For example, ni, ni hari, nik hura and nik hari hura. Required
4 The tense and mood of the verb. It accepts presi (present indicative), pasti (past indicative), cond (conditional indicative), hcons (hypothetic consequential indicative), pcons (past consequential indicative), presp (present potential), pastp (past potential), hypp (hypothetic potential), press (present subjunctive), pasts (past subjunctive) and imp (present imperative). Required

Automatic alternative forms

In some cases, the template will automatically add {{alti}} with the appropriate alternative form below the definition line. In these cases, {{alti}} shouldn't be added manually. Automatic alternative forms are supported in the following cases: