Template:lt-decl-noun-unc

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Purpose

From the inflected forms of one number, which are supplied to it, displays the declension table of a Lithuanian noun in that number. To display just the singular or just the plural from a set of forms for both numbers, see {{lt-noun-so}} or {{lt-noun-po}} as appropriate.

Parameters

|1= (required)
Nominative.
For this and other case form parameters, the value should normally simply be the text form with the accentuation marked up where known. The template and its agents will turns these into links to Lithuanian terms. If, and only if, alternative forms are supplied, these forms should be turned into bare wikilinks (i.e. wrapped by ]); the template and its agents will particularise these as links to Lithuanian terms.
|2= (required)
Genitive.
|3= (required)
Dative.
|4= (required)
Accusative.
|5= (required)
Instrumental.
|6= (required)
Locative.
|7= (required)
Vocative.
|pl=1 (optional)
Set pl=1 to label the table as being for the plural, and leave blank or unspecified to omit the comment. Note that values using any of the characters '2', 'd', 'D', 's' and 'S' are reserved for future expansion.

Trivia

This template was originally created to display just the singular for uncountable nouns; the '-unc' in the name of this template and its obligate clients is short for 'uncountable'.