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This is the inflection-line template for Hebrew proper nouns.
Parameters
|wv=
or |dwv=
- The headword with vowels, for display purposes. Use
dwv
if the spelling with vowels differs from the spelling without vowels for displaying both spellings.
|tr=
- A transliteration of the headword into the Latin alphabet, as described at Wiktionary:About Hebrew.
|g=
- The gender and/or number separated by a hyphen. Number only when other than singular. Note that this is not for plural or dual forms of nouns but only for dual or plural only nouns.
- The available code are
m
for masculine, f
for feminine and m-f
for both, additionally for plurals the code p
, and rarely for duals d
, can be used with a -
separating it from the gender. If the term is dual or plural it's added to Category:Hebrew dualia tantum or Category:Hebrew pluralia tantum receptively.
|pausal=
- The Biblical Hebrew pausal form with vowels. The default, if these are not specified, is that no pausal form appears in the entry.