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This template takes six parameters:

  • {{{1}}}: Active stem with acute on penultimate stem syllable (even if ultimate is long)
  • {{{2}}}: Active stem with acute on ultimate stem syllable
  • {{{3}}}: Active stem with no accent
  • {{{4}}}: M/p stem with acute on penultimate syllable (even if ultimate is long)
  • {{{5}}}: M/p stem with acute on ultimate syllable
  • {{{6}}}: M/p stem with no accent
  • {{{7}}}: M/p stem with circumflex on ultimate syllable if long, otherwise leave out this parameter.

Bear in mind that the m/p stem does not require the ending consonant, as it has already been added.