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Usage
This template is for vowel-initial Irish masculine nouns in which the initial vowel changes within the declension, such as eo and iasc.
{{ga-decl-m-V|1|2|3|4|decl=|wv=}}
All these parameters except for |wv=
are obligatory.
- Parameter 1 is the nominative singular form of the noun
- Parameter 2 is the genitive singular form of the noun
- Parameter 3 is the nominative plural form of the noun
- Parameter 4 is the genitive plural form of the noun
|decl=
is the declension class; choose one of 1
, 3
, 4
, 5
, or irr
(for irregular)
|wv=
(weak vocative, must be set to “y”) is for weak first declension nouns, which have distinct vocative plurals
Examples
For iasc, genitive singular and nominative plural éisc, genitive plural iasc, type:
{{ga-decl-m-V|iasc|éisc|éisc|iasc|decl=1|wv=y}}
For eo, genitive singular and plural iach, nominative plural iaich, type:
{{ga-decl-m-V|eo|iach|iaich|iach|decl=5}}