{{ga-verb|pres=|fut=|vn=|pp=|irreg=|head=|sort=}}
The following parameters are obligatory:
|pres=
should be followed by the present indicative analytic form (the form ending in -ann or -íonn in regular and many irregular verbs, or its equivalent in other irregular verbs). The following shortcuts are available:
~ann
means the present indicative analytic is formed by adding -ann to the lemma.~eann
means the present indicative analytic is formed by adding -eann to the lemma.|fut=
should be followed by the future analytic form (the form ending in -f(a)idh, -óidh, or -eoidh in regular and many irregular verbs, or its equivalent in other irregular verbs). The following shortcuts are available:
~faidh
means the future analytic is formed by adding -faidh to the lemma.~fidh
means the future analytic is formed by adding -fidh to the lemma.|vn=
should be followed by the verbal noun. The following shortcuts are available:
~
means the verbal noun is identical in form to the lemma.~adh
means the verbal noun is formed by adding -adh to the lemma.~amh
means the verbal noun is formed by adding -amh to the lemma.~eacht
means the verbal noun is formed by adding -eacht to the lemma.~eadh
means the verbal noun is formed by adding -eadh to the lemma.~eamh
means the verbal noun is formed by adding -eamh to the lemma.~t
means the verbal noun is formed by adding -t to the lemma.|pp=
should be followed by the past participle (verbal adjective). The following shortcuts are available:
~a
means the past participle is formed by adding -a to the lemma.~e
means the past participle is formed by adding -e to the lemma.~ta
means the past participle is formed by adding -ta to the lemma.~te
means the past participle is formed by adding -te to the lemma.~tha
means the past participle is formed by adding -tha to the lemma.~the
means the past participle is formed by adding -the to the lemma.The following parameters are optional:
|irreg=
should be followed by yes
if the verb is irregular, and omitted otherwise.|head=
specifies a different headword. Particularly useful for (idiomatic) phrases, which allow one to link individual words or subphrases.|phrasal=
is used with phrasal verbs; it should be followed by the particle (preposition, adverb etc.) that complements the verb (for example, |phrasal=le
or |phrasal=amach
).