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This template is to be used on the inflection line of Norwegian (Bokmål and Nynorsk) nouns.
Parameters
The template takes one or more parameters specifying the gender of the noun.
- {{{g}}}: If the gender is the same both in Bokmål and Nynorsk, use {{{g}}}. The values may be m (masculine), f (feminine), mf (masculine and feminine), n (neuter) or mfn (masculine, feminine, and neuter).
- {{{nb-g}}}: If the noun is Bokmål only or the gender differs between Bokmål and Nynorsk, use {{{nb-g}}} to specify the Bokmål gender. It takes the same values as {{{g}}}
- {{{nn-g}}}: If the noun is Bokmål only or the gender differs between Bokmål and Nynorsk, use {{{nn-g}}} to specify the Nynorsk gender. It takes the same values as {{{g}}}
Example
{{no-noun|nb-g=mf|nn-g=f}}
stue m or f (Bokmål), f (Nynorsk)