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Usage

This template is for Manx words that start with a consonant.

{{gv-mut-cons|initial|remnant}}

  • initial should be followed by the initial letter of the word (case-sensitive). If the word starts with bw, çh (ch), dh, fw, gi, gu, mw, ph, qu, or th, enter the first two letters here. If the word starts with s, followed by another consonant (including h), enter the first two letters. If the word starts with sh or st, followed by another consonant, enter the first three letters.
  • remnant is the rest of the word after the initial letter(s).

For words that start with a vowel, please use Template:gv-mut-vowel instead.

Examples

For baase type:

{{gv-mut-cons|b|aase}}

For Sostynagh type:

{{gv-mut-cons|S|ostynagh}}

For shamyr type:

{{gv-mut-cons|sh|amyr}}

For fockle type:

{{gv-mut-cons|f|ockle}}

For shlig type:

{{gv-mut-cons|shl|ig}}

For straid type:

{{gv-mut-cons|str|aid}}