This template produces headwords for Ilocano adjectives, along with all possible degrees of comparison.
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(optional) - The headword, including diacritics for pronunciation. Defaults to the page name otherwise|2=
(optional) - The comparative degree, created by partially reduplicating the root|3=
(optional) - The moderative degree, created by adding the circumfix pang- -en to the root|4=
(optional) - The comparative superlative, created by adding the circumfix ka- -en to the root|5=
(optional) - The absolutive superlative, created by adding the prefix naka- and reduplicating the first syllable of the root|6=
(optional) - The intensive, creating by adding the circumfix nag- -en to the rootExample for napúdot (“hot, warm”).
{{ilo-adj|napúdot|napudpudot|pangpudoten|kapudoten|nakapudpudot|nagpudoten}}
nápudot (comparative napudpudot, comparative napudpudot, moderative pangpudoten, comparative superlative kapudoten, absolutive superlative nakapudpudot, intensive nagpudoten)