Template:he-infinitive of

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Infinitive of {{{2}}}


Parameters

The template supports the following parameters:

  • |1= — required — the type of infinitive:
  • |2= — required — the lemma form (third-person masculine singular past tense/suffix conjugation)
  • |wv= — optional — the lemma form with vowels; use |dwv= instead if the lemma form with vowels is spelled defectively but, without vowels, excessively
  • |tr= — the transliteration of the lemma form (see Wiktionary:About Hebrew) — required unless the lemma form and the current form are spelled the same
  • |pp=, |pg=, |pn= — optional — the person (1 for first person, 2 for second, 3 for third), gender (m and f), and number (s for singular, p for plural) of a possessor suffix. If any is specified, the others must be, except that if |pp=1 then |pg= should not be specified.
  • |op=, |og=, |on= — optional — the person (1 for first person, 2 for second, 3 for third), gender (m and f), and number (s for singular, p for plural) of a direct object suffix. If any is specified, the others must be, except that if |op=1 then |og= should not be specified.
  • |defective=1 — indicate that this is a defective spelling
  • |excessive=1 — indicate that this is an excessive spelling
  • |nocap=1 — don't capitalize first letter
  • |t= — gloss for lemma form