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By default, this template displays its output as a full sentence, with an initial capital letter and a trailing period (full stop). This can be overridden using |nocap=1
and/or |nodot=1
(see below).
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Usage
Use in the definition line, most commonly as follows:
# {{filter-avoidance spelling of|<langcode>|<primary entry goes here>}}
where <langcode>
is the language code, e.g. en
for English, de
for German, or ja
for Japanese.
Parameters
Positional (unnamed) parameters:
|1=
(required)
- The language code of the term linked to (which this page is a filter-avoidance spelling of). See Wiktionary:List of languages. The parameter
|lang=
is a deprecated synonym; please do not use. If this is used, all numbered parameters move down by one.
|2=
(required)
- The term to link to (which this page is a filter-avoidance spelling of). This should include diacritics as appropriate to the language (e.g. accents in Russian to mark the stress, vowel diacritics in Arabic, macrons in Latin to indicate vowel length, etc.). These diacritics will automatically be stripped out in a language-specific fashion in order to create the link to the page.
|3=
(optional)
- The text to be shown in the link to the term. If empty or omitted, the term specified by the second parameter will be used. This parameter is normally not necessary, and should not be used solely to indicate diacritics; instead, put the diacritics in the second parameter.
Named parameters:
|t=
or |4=
(optional)
- A gloss or short translation of the term linked to. The parameter
|gloss=
is a deprecated synonym; please do not use.
|tr=
(optional)
- Transliteration for non-Latin-script terms, if different from the automatically-generated one.
|ts=
(optional)
- Transcription for non-Latin-script terms whose transliteration is markedly different from the actual pronunciation. Should not be used for IPA pronunciations.
|sc=
(optional)
- Script code to use, if script detection does not work. See Wiktionary:Scripts.
|dot=
(optional)
- A character to replace the final dot that is normally shown automatically.
|nodot=
(optional)
- If
|nodot=1
, then no automatic dot will be shown.
|nocap=
(optional)
- If
|nocap=1
, then the first letter will be in lowercase.
|id=
(optional)
- A sense id for the term, which links to anchors on the page set by the
{{senseid}}
template.
See also