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Usage
This template is for Irish masculine nouns of the third declension that have no plural form (mass nouns, places, given names, etc.).
{{ga-decl-m3-nopl|initial|nomsg|gensg}}
All these parameters are obligatory.
- initial is the initial letter of the word (case-sensitive); if the first letter is s, then the first two letters of the word should be listed here
- nomsg is the nominative singular form of the noun, omitting the initial letter(s)
- gensg is the genitive singular form of the noun, omitting the initial letter(s)
Examples
For codladh, genitive singular codlata type:
{{ga-decl-m3-nopl|c|odladh|odlata}}
For súgradh, genitive singular súgartha, type:
{{ga-decl-m3-nopl|sú|gradh|gartha}}
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