Template:is-proper noun

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akur m (proper noun, genitive singular akurs, nominative plural akrar)


This is the template to use for the headword of all Icelandic proper nouns. This template automatically adds pages to Category:Icelandic proper nouns, as well as gender-specific categories such as Category:Icelandic feminine nouns. In general, this template works identically to {{is-noun}}, but for proper nouns.

This template contains the necessary meta-data to allow users who are using accelerated editing to create any grammatical forms semi-automatically.

Usage

Use it directly under the "part of speech" header (e.g. for Ísland (Iceland)):

==Icelandic==

===Noun===
{{is-proper noun|n}}

# ]

Parameters

This template can take various parameters, both numbered and named. See m:Help:Template for help with templates and parameters in general.

|1=
Specifies the gender and all other properties necessary to fully decline the noun. The format is identical to {{is-ndecl}}; see there, and examples below.
|dim=
Specifies the diminutive form(s) of the noun.
|f=, |m=
Specifies the equivalent noun of the other gender, for terms which differ depending on the natural gender of the referent. These are used especially with nouns denoting professions.
|nolinkhead=1
Don't autolink individual words in multiword expressions.
|head=, |head2=, ...
Explicitly specify the head(s). Only needed in multiword expressions when the default autolinking doesn't work right, and even then rarely needed; prefer the angle-bracket syntax with explicit links in |1=.

Examples

Noun Code Result
Ísland (Iceland) {{is-proper noun|n}} Ísland n (proper noun, genitive singular Íslands)
Bandaríkin (the United States) {{is-proper noun|n.pl.def.iending}} Bandaríkin n pl (proper noun, definite only, plural only, genitive plural Bandaríkjanna)
Björk (female given name) {{is-proper noun|f}} Björk f (proper noun, genitive singular Bjarkar)